What will I learn?
Kogin embroidery is a type of counted thread Sashiko embroidery stitched on an evenweave fabric.
It is stitched from side to side typically using an uneven number of threads (one, three or five in length) to make up geometric, symmetrical patterns, usually in squares in the form of diamond shapes.
There are around 45 patterns known as “Modoko”, which form the main set from which traditional Kogin is stitched.
The name “Kogin” derives from the Japanese word “koginu”, “ko” being “small” and ginu meaning “wear”, the name of a long Japanese jacket, which was often decorated with this technique.
Content:How to form the three basic length stitches and count threads
- Where to start and how to neatly tidy your starting and ending threads on the back of your piece
- How to start the next row without pulling in your stitches
- How to sew a border pattern
- How to sew one of a selection of Modoko Kogin patterns using a template provided
- How to start creating your own designs
- NOTE: 3 different border patterns and 4 individual kogin motifs patterns are included with the class.
Who is this class for?: Beginner / looking for an introduction to Kogin counted thread Sashiko embroidery
Duration: 2 hours
Location: This class is an Online course run using Zoom. You will need a device that can access the internet with a camera and microphone to take this class.
What do I need to provide myself?
- A piece of evenweave fabric
- a Kogin needle (you can use a blunt darner as long as it isn’t too thick, but it must be a blunt needle)
- Kogin thread. (You can use embroidery or Sashiko thread instead if you have them).
- A pair of sharp embroidery scissors
A kit is available to purchase at https://www.romordesigns.com/shop/kogin-counted-thread-sashiko-embroidery-project-kit
ZOOM LINK:
Rob Jones is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.Topic: Kogin counted thread Sashiko embroidery with Romor DesignsTime: Apr 23, 2025 05:30 PM LondonJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81047613395Meeting ID: 810 4761 3395