DIY Sashiko Stitch Place Mat Large Craft Kit

Learn more advanced Sashiko stitching techniques with this craft kit!


Mari Yamada
Mari Yamada
4.9 (54)



label $65 (or 4 payments of $16.25 Afterpay)

If you already know the basics of Sashiko stitching and want to create some gorgeous handstitched items to test your skills, you'll love this craft kit. This is a LARGE version of Sashiko kit that you can learn Hitome-zashi & Kuguri-zashi to make a pot mat.
The finished size would be approx.30cm X 30cm.

This would be great kit for beginners ~ intermediate levels.

With more than 6 variety of patterns in the how to book, you can enjoy creating your own placemat at your home. Great for gifts too!

Printed with gold dots at 5mm intervals on navy blue, so you can use it to space your hitomezashi (one stitch sashiko) stitches perfectly, without needing to draw a grid first.
The fabric is smooth and strong, so it is suitable for all kinds of projects where extra durability is wanted, such as home décor, like cushions and placemats, or hard wearing bags and wearables.

What's include in this kit?

For Navy cloth
  • 1 x 100% cotton, pre-printed dot Japanese sashiko fabric 35 x 35 cm
  • 1 x pack of Sashiko needles
  • 5 x pack of threads (1x 170M white thread, 4 x 40M threads *colors may vary)
  • 1 x Fabric pencil
  • Original Pattern book
What you'll need
  • Scissors
  • hand sewing tool or sewing machine
  • iron (preferable)
  • Any fabric for backing (Cotton, linen etc.)
Add-ons available for this class
  • Sarashi Plain Fabric 50cm ($7)
  • 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 table runner 1.5M long cloth ($45)
  • Sashiko sampler cloth Navy (popular pattern) ($14)
  • Sashiko sampler cloth White (popular pattern) ($12)
  • Sashiko Linen handkerchief kit ($49)
You can add these when you book (optional).
 
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Mari Yamada
Mari Yamada

4.9 (54)

I am from Tsugaru, Aomori, Japan - the place where Kogin was born. Naturally, I grew up with many of the traditional Aomori art and crafts and began learning Kogin when I was a child.

I have been building my skills and knowledge for more than 20 years and have helped introduce many sewers to these overseas traditions.

Despite all of the new styles of embroidery patterns today, the original Kogin techniques are still being created by needlework lovers in Japan. Its design and texture are well cared for, beautiful, cute, warm, stylish, and modern.

I would love to connect with you for fun and share my Kogin knowledge with all the needlework lovers out there!

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2024-05-03 15:00:00
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