
Showing posts with label Sashiko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sashiko. Show all posts
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Textile Sketch Book




This is a great way of finding a home for samples and experiments. It is a fantastic way to build up a portfolio of ideas and a wonderful 'sketch book' for anyone involved in textiles and textile manipulation.
Inspired by Louise Bourgeois's textile book I have endeavoured to make a similar sketch book this weekend, it is great fun, liberating and probably the most experimental sketch book I have ever made, have a go !!!!! (I will bring it in, to show and tell).
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Sashiko




Traditionally sashiko was practiced by peasant workers who were only allowed , by law, to wear clothing that was indigo and they were limited to very simple stitched designs. As a result of this strict regulation on their clothing the people became very skilled at using the limited resources available to them to make clothing and quilts of incredible complexity, individuality and beauty whilst adhering to the limitation's placed on them.
The simple running stitch is called rice stitch as it resembles grains of rice, the designs created by this simple stitch become amazingly intricate and decorative.
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