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 |
|---|---|---|
| 7.8" x 7.8" | 198.12mm x 198.12mm | 38278 |
| 5.85" x 5.85" | 148.59mm x 148.59mm | 24123 |
| 4.85" x 4.86" | 123.12mm x 123.32mm | 18806 |
| 3.85" x 3.85" | 97.79mm x 97.79mm | 13836 |
| 6.86" x 6.86" | 174.24mm x 174.24mm | 31771 |
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CC1: Madeira Cotona White #502
background
CC2: Magenta #1310
flower petals
CC3: Peach Tea #1152
petal shading
CC4: Orange Peel #1278
petal shading
CC5: Pink Rose #1109
petals, petal edges
CC6: Magenta #1310
petal shading
CC7: Peach Tea #1152
petal shading
CC8: Orange Peel #1278
petal shading
CC9: Pink Rose #1109
petal edges
Madeira Cotona White #502
Magenta #1310
Peach Tea #1152
Orange Peel #1278
Pink Rose #1109
| 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1310 | 1191 | 2500/6500 or 2590/6590 | 1036 | 1710 | 1047 | 1153 or 1154 | 5800 | 281 | P568 | 2241 | ETP0015 | ||||||||||
| 1152 | 2294:6794 | 1351 | 1352 | 607 or 373 | ES505 | 1020 | 1670 | 1952 | 1041 | 168 | P826 | 2435 | |||||||||
| 1278 | 2328/6828 | 1099 | 1300 | 537 | 521 | 1025 | 1965 | 537 | 1333 or 1190 or 1191 or 1044 | 5769 | P819 | 2451 or 2449 | ETP126 | ||||||||
| 1109 | 1511 | 2491/6991 or 2260/6760 | 2520 or 2513 | 2520 | 261 | ES332 | 1033 | 2209 | 324 | 1990 | 1229 | 9168 or 9161 | 2167 | 132 | P562 | 2228 |
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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