Multi-Color (Complex) Sashiko
Sashiko embroidery is rooted in Asian culture and tradition. Historically this style of embroidery was used to bind layers of fabric together to add extra warmth, and to repair worn...
| Size (inches) | Size (mm) | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| 7.73" x 7.72" | 196.34mm x 196.09mm | 44021 |
| 5.87" x 5.85" | 149.1mm x 148.58mm | 29377 |
| 4.85" x 4.84" | 123.13mm x 122.98mm | 22451 |
| 3.88" x 3.85" | 98.55mm x 97.78mm | 16622 |
| 6.88" x 6.87" | 174.75mm x 174.5mm | 36965 |
ESP33883-1
CC1: Madeira Cotona White #502
background
CC2: Chrome #1011
background petals
CC3: Gray Haze #1010
petals
CC4: Lilac #1080
petal shading
CC5: Iris #1319
petal shading
CC6: Baby Chick #1135
flower centers
CC7: Canary #1068
flower center detail
Madeira Cotona White #502
Chrome #1011
Gray Haze #1010
Lilac #1080
Iris #1319
Baby Chick #1135
Canary #1068
| Madeira Rayon | Sulky Rayon | Robison-Anton Rayon | Isafil Rayon | Isacord / Mettler | Fufu Rayon | Arc Rayon | Exquisite Poly | Hemingworth Polyester | Metro Polyester | Arc Poly | Madeira Poly | Fufu / Floriani | Coats and Clark Rayon | Marathon Rayon | Robison-Anton Poly | Marathon Poly | Thread Art Rayon/Polyester | ThreaDelight Polyester | BFC Polyester | Brother / Simplicity Pro / Pacesetter Polyester | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 502 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1011 | 1236 | 2485/6985 | 3971 | 3971 | 483 | 445 | ES107/ES102 | 1239 | 1964 | 1610 or 1811 or 1611 | 483 | 0946 or 0939 or 0910 | 9090 | 428 | P918 | 3409 | ETP0158 | ||||
| 1010 | 1268 | ES1707/ES5829 | 010 or 101 | 2297 | P911 | 3369 | |||||||||||||||
| 1080 | 1080 | 2640 | 653 | ES345 | 1218 | 1871 | 1712 | 653 | 805 | 9009 | 263 | 3812 | |||||||||
| 1319 | 2591/6591 | 2620 | ES347 | 853 | 1149 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1135 | 1067 | 2325/6825 | 580 | 1225 | 105 | 1004 or 1006 | 5625 | 2017 | P806 | 2371 | ETP202 | ||||||||||
| 1068 | 1023 | 0311 or 0605 or 0506 | ES419 | 1711 | 1980 | 156 | P808 | 2385 | ETP206 |
Sashiko embroidery is rooted in Asian culture and tradition. Historically this style of embroidery was used to bind layers of fabric together to add extra warmth, and to repair worn...
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