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Materials Used for Sashiko

Let’s talk about materials for Sashiko.

First, the fabrics. To be successful with Sashiko, it’s very important to start with right fabrics.

Traditional sashiko quilting is worked on indigo-dyed fabrics, but any evenly-woven, smooth fabric will work. Most of today’s fabrics made by machine are a lot tighter than old homespun fabrics. Since sashiko needles and threads are thicker than regular sewing needles and threads, it is harder to stitch through tightly woven fabrics.

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