Sashiko Applique
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 7.76" x 7.79" | 197.06mm x 197.78mm | 6944 |
| 5.82" x 5.84" | 147.79mm x 148.22mm | 5442 |
| 4.8" x 4.79" | 121.85mm x 121.61mm | 4637 |
| 6.81" x 6.85" | 173.09mm x 174.02mm | 6250 |
EAP72933-1
CC1: Madeira Cotona White #502
background
CC2: Light Emerald Green #1101
leaf dielines (recommend green fabric for leaf)
CC3: Light Emerald Green #1101
leaf tack downs
CC4: Dark Sage #1396
leaf detail
CC5: Country Kitchen Blue #1028
flower dieline (recommend blue fabric for flower)
CC6: Country Kitchen Blue #1028
flower tack down
CC7: Royal Blue #1134
flower detail
Madeira Cotona White #502
Light Emerald Green #1101
Dark Sage #1396
Country Kitchen Blue #1028
Royal Blue #1134
| 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1101 | 2410/6910 | ES5557 | 1095 | 1751 | 1701 | 570 | 5514 | 216 | P704 | 3136 | ETP509, ETP0076 | ||||||||||
| 1396 | 2554/6554 | 1103 | 1345 or 1296 | 5852 | 2114 or 2252 | 213 | P712 | 3014 | |||||||||||||
| 1028 | 1028 | 2624/6624 | 3820 | 3641 | 332 | 785 | ES5554 | 1188 | 5554 or 406 | 332 | 0651 or 0658 | 5506 or 5604 | 241 | P642 | 3649 | ETP0028 | |||||
| 1134 | 2527/6527 or 2619/6619 | 3611 | 3600 or 3611 or 3522 | 55 | 104 or 225 | ES413/ES4453 | 1821 | 385 | 1842 | 55 | 1015 or 0642 | 5520 | 2067 or 2193 | 3660 or 3601 | ETP420 |
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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