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a black piece of cloth with white flowers on it
More sashiko
Here is one of my favorites, Tortoiseshell (looks like flowery hexies to me!). You can see where I mistakenly extended the pattern when I wa...
a piece of cloth with white thread on it and an image of waves in the background
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Funda de cojín bordado japonés Sashiko - Japanese Sashiko embroidery cushion cover
the fabric is brown with blue and red crosses on it, as well as green dots
Stitching Detail
Embroidered Top
a piece of paper with black and white lines on it
kantha on old white sheets (thread in red or blues) or for Oli B&W?
a close up of a table cloth with flowers and leaves on it, in green and white
Quiet Afternoon.
lindasinklings: lindasinklings: lily of the valley. (via http://yumikohiguchi.blog105.fc2.com/)
four different types of plates with designs on them
堆糖-美好生活研究所
刺绣来自_大愛郑成河_EXO的图片分享-堆糖;
yellow and gray flowers on white linen with black threadwork, closeup view from the center
These embroidered flowers.
These embroidered flowers.
the blue and white blanket is folded on top of each other, with small stars all over it
Cross Stitch Quilts - need to find pattern/tutorial for this!! Would make really sweet baby blankets
two small dolls sitting on top of a bed next to each other in the same room
Sugestão de SilMez Olhe a lua amor! Ponto de bordado Cheio. Uma graça !
a group of different types of cactus on a piece of cloth
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12-Month Embroidery by Yumiko Higuchi Japanese by MotokoThreads
a close up of a piece of cloth with beads and thread on the fabric,
Sashiko-ness
sashiko embroidery
a white and black bowl sitting on top of a table
Serendipity Handmade
Serendipity Handmade Ms. Brocket also introduces a few techniques that are common in other parts of the world, such as the delightful projects that incorporate sashiko, a type of traditional Japanese stitching meaning "little stabs":
colorful tassels hang from the side of a white quilted bedding with orange, blue, and green trim
Tasseled Kantha Throw
Tasseled Kantha Throw - anthropologie.com Traditional kantha embroidery is created from a running stitch rendered by skilled Indian artisans. In fact, it's considered to be a form of artistic expression - a personal diary of sorts - told by a single set of hands. Practiced for centuries, this time-honored technique finds its way into our living spaces with pieces like this hand-stitched layer.