Sashiko
Sashiko is a traditional Japanese embroidery technique that uses a simple running stitch to create intricate patterns, often with a geometric design. Originally developed as a form of functional stitching to reinforce or repair worn fabrics, it has evolved into a decorative art form that emphasizes minimalism and precision.
Sashiko is used in a variety of applications, from mending clothing and textiles to creating decorative items like wall hangings and cushions. Its versatility extends to modern fashion, where it is incorporated into garments for both aesthetic appeal and practical durability. The technique's distinctive patterns are also employed in quilting and crafting, adding a unique, hand-crafted element to a wide range of projects.
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