What's New Wednesday Recap - October 28, 2020

What's New Wednesday Recap - October 28, 2020

Last night I hosted a What's New Wednesday session on Instagram Live that was jam packed with new supplies that have recently arrived in the shop and some tips and tricks on how to stitch Sashiko samplers. 

You can view all of the new items I talked about by browsing the New Arrivals section of the shop. Here are the direct links to a few of the items I highlighted...

The Books I mentioned for finding Sashiko designs:

    • The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook by Susan Briscoe
    • Make & Mend by Jessica Marquez
    • The Olympus Hitomenzashi Textbook (Not available for Retail sale, but here is the ISBN4939459649774, in case you ever come across one in your internet wandering) 

The Different Styles of Sashiko:

  • Moyozashi (Patterned Sashiko both Traditional and Modern Designs)

  • Hitomezashi (Single Stitch)

Hitomezashi

  • Kuguri-sashi (Stitch & Weave)

  • Kogin

Kogin

 You can find the blog post that walks you through the order for stitching Hitomezashi designs here. 

Sashiko Giveaway BundleHere is your chance to win a Sashiko Stitching Bundle! This set includes 4 different pre-printed Sashiko samplers, the complete collection of Solid Olympus Sashiko Threads, 3 packs of Sashiko Needles, a Clover Sashiko palm thimble and an Embroidery Scissor set. Everything you need to start stitching!

To Enter:

A winner will be selected at random and announced on Tuesday, November 3rd. Good Luck! 


176 comments


  • Shannon Harvey

    What a fantastic giveaway! I have encountered this Youtube channel naming issue as well at work. I subscribed!


  • Amanda

    I’m just learning about Sashiko and hand stitching🧵 it’s so lovely! Thank you for the updates and information- it’s been so helpful!


  • anne cory

    Hi! I’m writing to enter the Sashiko giveaway. I watched your Sashiko video last night and learned a lot. Thank you very much. Take care and stay well!


  • Meliah

    I would love to try Sashiko embroidery.


  • Kris Remlinger

    I love the simple patterns of sashiko and look forward to trying it! It helps that blue is my favorite color. :)


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