Simply Sashiko. Nihon Vogue

Simply Sashiko - Nihon Vogue


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      Linked Crosses

      This pattern is featured in the

       Lesson • Basics and stitching

       methods section on pages 30-38. Actual size template —page 39.

      Example by Hiromi Sekido

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      Simple Angled and Curved Patterns

      A symbol of good luck, the Shippo-Tsunagi design

       features four rings layered on one ring that

       continuously radiates outward. Kaku-Shippo is

       a variation of Shippo-Tsunagi with the crossing

       lines of “Hanazashi” and additional straight lines.

      Flower Stitches

      Instructions • Actual size

       template—pages 44 & 45

      Example by Hiromi Sekido

      Angled Seven Treasures

      Instructions • Actual size

       template—pages 46 & 47

      Example by Tomiko Yashimura

      Shippo-Tsunagi

      Seven Treasures

      Instructions • Actual

       size template—pages 42 & 43

      Example by Takako Nohara

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      A Variety of Tortoiseshell Patterns

      Tortoiseshell patterns are symbolic of longevity and can be seen in a number of classic sashiko designs. A hexagonal

       shape with a single stitch “horn” forms the Tsuno-Kikkō motif, combining two hexagons of varying size becomes

       the Kasane-Kikko, and surrounding three small hexagons with a triangle results in the Musubi-Kikkō design.

      Tsuno-Kikkō

      Horned Tortoiseshell

      Instructions • Actual size template

       —pages 48 & 49

      Layered Tortoiseshell

      Instructions • Actual size template

       —pages 50 & 51

      Tied Tortoiseshell

      Instructions • Actual size template

       —pages 52 & 53

      All examples on this page by Tami Motoyoshi

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      Bishamon “Good Luck” Patterns

      Bishamon is a deity of good fortune (one of seven deities) and this motif was taken from his armor and resembles

       a tortoiseshell design. The hexagonal tortoiseshell design is said to have been taken from the armor of Bishamon, a

       deity of good fortune. Maru-Bishamon is a version of this motif that incorporates curves lines, which is considered

       even more auspicious.

      Bishamon-Kikkō

      Bishamon Tortoiseshell

      Instructions • Actual size template

       —pages 54 & 55

      Example by Nanae Ishizuki

      Round Bishamon

      Instructions • Actual size

       template —pages 56 & 57

      Example by Chiyoko Nakazaki

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      Repetitive Puzzle Motifs

      By alternating the direction of the 卍 (Manji), a puzzle-like motif develops. Igeta refers to the wooden frame atop a well

       that inspired the Hiyoku-Igeta design. Two thread colors are used for this Hiyoku-Igeta project.

      Kawari Manji Tsunagi

      Linked Changing Manji

      Instructions • Actual size template

       —pages 58 & 59

      Example by Michiyo Takabayashi

      Bird Well Girder

      Instructions • Actual size

       template —pages 60 & 61

      Example by 12 Takako Nohara

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      Interconnecting Curves

      For Tokkuri-Ajiro, curved circle lines are embroidered together, and for Chidori-Tsunagi, circles alternate directions.

       Experiment with contrasting thread colors and fabric combinations for these graphic motifs that have a lot of character.

      Tokkuri-Ajiro

      Sake Bottle

       Whittle Work

      Stitching methods •

       Actual size templates—

       pages 62 & 63

      Example by Hisayo Hirano

      Linked Plovers

      Stitching methods •

       Actual size templates—

       pages 64 & 65

      Example


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