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Sashiko Oak Leaves Border

$3.99
SKU: ESP30937-1 / D8242

Size / Stitch Count

Size (inches) Size (mm) Stitch Count
4.73" x 9.4" 120.14mm x 238.75mm 29460
3.91" x 7.8" 99.31mm x 198.12mm 22701
3.19" x 5.99" 81.13mm x 152.1mm 15634

Included Formats

Color Changes Included Formats
8 ART, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PCS, PES, SEW, VIP, VP3, XXX
A blend of colorful autumn leaves and traditional Sashiko stitching. Embroider the leaves with 40 weight thread; use 30 weight cotton for the Sashiko stitching. Project instructions review the different styles of Sashiko, and embroidery techniques.

Project Tips & Tools

Sashiko Oak Leaves Border
  • Name:Sashiko Oak Leaves Border
  • Product SKU:

    ESP30937-1D8242

  • Size:4.73" x 9.4" / 120.14mm x 238.75mm
  • Color Changes:8
  • Stitches:29460
  • Colors Used:8
  • Description:Thread numbers below refer to Madeira 40 weight rayon thread.
Print

Color/Thread Changes (8)

CC1: Super White #1001

lines, stones, outer border

CC2: Guacamole #1106

leaves

CC3: Honey Mustard #1192

leaf, leaf detail

CC4: Golden Oak #1056

leaf detail

CC5: Rust #1021

leaf detail

CC6: Weeping Willow #1105

veins

CC7: Peanut Brittle #1273

leaf detail, veins

CC8: Root Beer #1230

stems

Unique Colors (8)

Super White #1001

Guacamole #1106

Honey Mustard #1192

Golden Oak #1056

Rust #1021

Weeping Willow #1105

Peanut Brittle #1273

Root Beer #1230

Thread Exchange

  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
1001
1106
1192
1056
1021
1105
1273
1230

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...

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