Beginners Sashiko Hana Fukin Kit

Easy lean and making an authentic Sashiko cloth



  $42 ($42 per box for 1 box, $38/guest for 2+ boxes)

Pick up from: 404/38-44 Pembroke St, Epping NSW 2121

This is a kit of sashiko sampler with threads and needle. So you can start with this pack.
Olympus Pre-printed fabric 100% (Finished Size Approx: 33cm x 33cm)
How to do is you just follow the pre-lines then your sashiko stitches will define the image.
The instruction is written in Japanese but with the simple diagrams helps you to understand to work.
This kit includes
  • Sashiko needle
  • pre printed cloth (print will be washed away)
  • Cotton threads (enough to complete)
  • instruction sheet (in Japanese but very easy to understand)
What you'll need
Hand sewing tools
Add-ons available for this class
  • Threads 20Mx 5 (White, red, navy, yellow, black) ($25)
  • Threads 100M x 5 (White, red,navy,yellow,black) ($55)
  • Sashiko needle pack ($7)
  • Sashiko Cream dot fabric 50x 50cm ($20)
  • Sashiko Navy dot fabric 50x 50cm ($20)
  • Sashiko pre- printed table mat cloth kit ($30)
  • Sashiko sampler cloth Navy (popular pattern) ($14)
  • Sashiko sampler cloth White (popular pattern) ($12)
  • Sarashi Plain Fabric ï¼’M ($22)
You can add these when you book (optional).
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Mari Yamada
Mari Yamada

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I am from Tsugaru in Aomori Prefecture, Japan — the birthplace of Kogin embroidery. Growing up surrounded by Aomori’s rich traditional arts and crafts, I began learning Kogin as a child and have continued to develop my skills and knowledge for more than 25 years.
Kogin embroidery is known for its distinctive geometric patterns and unique texture. It is beautiful, charming, warm, stylish, and surprisingly modern, making it a craft that continues to inspire people across generations.
Sashiko originated in the Tohoku region of Japan. I began learning Sashiko and Boro stitching in high school and immediately fell in love with them. Since then, I have enjoyed creating many handmade items, including pouches, bags, and blankets, while continuing to explore the creativity and beauty of these traditional Japanese stitching techniques. Over the years, I have also started teaching Sashiko, sharing my knowledge and passion with others and helping them discover the joy of stitching by hand.
Unlike many forms of embroidery that follow strict patterns, Sashiko allows for freedom and creativity. This flexibility is one of the reasons I believe Sashiko has spread far beyond Japan and become loved by people all over the world.
Over the years, I have had the pleasure of introducing this beautiful Japanese needlework tradition to many people overseas. While countless new embroidery styles and patterns exist today, authentic Kogin and Sashiko techniques are still cherished and practiced by needlework enthusiasts throughout Japan.
I love sharing the history, techniques, and joy of Kogin, and I look forward to connecting with fellow needlework lovers and helping more people discover this wonderful tradition.

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2026-07-03 15:00:00
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