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Make and Mend: Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery Projects to Customize and Repair Textiles and Decorate Your Home
Make and Mend: Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery Projects to Customize and Repair Textiles and Decorate Your Home | Jessica Marquez
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An exquisite, full-color guide to sashiko, a simple Japanese stitching technique that uses stunning patterns to decorate or repair clothing, accessories, and home textiles. Requiring no special equipment other than a sewing needle and thread, Make and Mend introduces the incredibly simple technique of sashiko--a striking hand-sewing method using a running stitch to form pleasing geometric patterns. Sashiko is traditionally used to mend and repair clothing and textiles, but it can just as easily be used to create beautiful, decorative projects for the home. With fifteen projects applying a modern, on-trend aesthetic to this ancient craft, Make and Mend shows readers how to apply sashiko stitching to a variety of craft projects, such as repairing torn jeans, mending a ripped hem, and making decorative pillows, napkins, a tablecloth, and a totebag. Touching on the concepts of beauty in minimalism and resourceful simplicity, as well as a fascination with Japan and Japanese design, this easy and accessible book appeals to both the seasoned maker and total beginner.
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4⭐️ It‘s about a specific style of embroidery that use geometric patterns to not only create art, but mend everyday use items like jeans, jackets, etc. The author heavily goes through making your own patterns, how they are drawn, and the easiest way to complete each pattern. As someone who has embroidered since childhood, I Liked seeing these new techniques and the unique patterns that seem fresh and new while being classic and useful.

Lindy Beautiful and useful — a winning combination. 😊 6y
julesG OMG, I soooo need this. I love visible mending and adore the Japanese style. 6y
LibrarianRyan @julesG you do need this. It‘s really cool. Not out yet but soon. 6y
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julesG The Japanese even mend china/dishes in a very visible way. I still have to get the materials to tackle a broken plate the right way. Did you get a physical ARC or an eARC through NetGalley? 6y
LibrarianRyan @julesG E galley. I have my name in for a polio galley but doubt I get picked. 6y
julesG 🙈🙈🙈🙈 It's on my NetGalley shelf. This is embarrassing. How did I forget about it? 6y
LibrarianRyan @julesG I did too. I have a new iPad and had to redo load everything fresh. So I saw it. 6y
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