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Sashiko Stitch Instructions for beginners A trend in embroidery: Sashiko stitching and visible mending. This ancient Japanese craft is easy to learn. It gives quick results and makes stunning textile pieces. In this tutorial we explain the basics you need to know about Sashiko stitching. We share our recommendations for Sashiko materials. You will also

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Counted Sashiko Embroidery 
 :  Teaches two beautiful Japanese sashiko styles not found in other books: kogin and hishizashi. 
 
Sashiko's beauty is understandably popular, and here's the first book on stitching two little-known traditional styles: kogin and hishizashi. 
 
Japanese expert Keiko Sakamoto—who began her intensive study of them while living in the American Midwest—explains these intriguing decorative embroidery styles.  
 
• 31 projects, with step-by-step photo instructio... Embroidery Styles, American Midwest, Decorative Embroidery, Sashiko Embroidery, Traditional Kimono, Traditional Styles, Embroidery Book, Textile Crafts, Japanese Embroidery

Counted Sashiko Embroidery : Teaches two beautiful Japanese sashiko styles not found in other books: kogin and hishizashi. Sashiko's beauty is understandably popular, and here's the first book on stitching two little-known traditional styles: kogin and hishizashi. Japanese expert Keiko Sakamoto—who began her intensive study of them while living in the American Midwest—explains these intriguing decorative embroidery styles. • 31 projects, with step-by-step photo instructio...

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Japanese Shingon Sect Gomadan Altar Gilded Copper Vajra (Sankosho) - Michael Backman Ltd Japanese Artifacts, Japanese Objects, Ninja Japan, Tibetan Tattoo, Witch Props, Japanese Buddhism, Cleveland Museum Of Art, Alien Art, Ancient Symbols

This fine, five-pronged vajra or dorje is from 18th-19th century Japan. It was used by a priest of the Shingon sect in the Tantric fire goma ritual. Japanese vajras are seldom seen; more typically examples that come onto the market are from Tibet. The example here is of gilded brass. It is beautifully cast and … Read more

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