Kogin counted thread Sashiko embroidery

Kogin counted thread Sashiko embroidery

Try Japanese sewing - Kogin counted thread sashiko embroidery

By Rob Jones, Romor Designs

Date and time

Tue, 20 Aug 2024 18:30 - 21:00 GMT+1

Location

Artist's studio

108 Alexandra Park Road Muswell Hill London N10 2AE United Kingdom

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

    Kogin embroidery is a type of Sashiko embroidery, originating in the Northern part of Japan, in Aomori prefecture and is a type of counted thread work. It is stitched on an even weave fabric and sewn 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.

    However, there are many more designs available and, once you understand the construction of the designs, you will be able to invent and stitch your own using either a simple sheet of gridded graph paper or, even easier, using a Spreadsheet package such as Microsoft Excel or Numbers.

    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.

    In this class you will learn:

    • 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 patterns provided
    • How to start out making your own designs

    The tutor will show examples of their work to illustrate how the technique can be applied to modern designs

    The following materials are included in the class price:

    A piece of evenweave Kogin fabric approx 20 x 16 cm

    Kogin needle (long blunt needle with a large eye)

    One skein of Kogin thread in a choice of colours

    Suitable for complete beginners.

    IMPORTANT NOTE ON MEETING!

    Please note: We will not meet at the address given as this is my correspondence address. You will be sent Joining instructions by email 24-48 hours before the class and via Eventbrite with the meeting location. Please read these and meet at the specified location.

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    Rob’s passion is in finding the new in the old, building on the tradition and centuries of skill that shibori has behind it. He believes in taking work in new directions by combining techniques and inventing his own forms.

    A core component of Rob’s work is his love of colour and pattern, which he brings to light in his colour saturated and complex embroidery work. Traditional patterns are broken and reassembled to produce new and original forms.

    Rob has a keen eye for detail and only selects the best material from which to make finished pieces. Every piece is assembled with care to ensure a beautiful and unique item that will last.

    To this end Rob’s work focusses on providing the structure to contain the organic nature of the dyes and processes he uses and carefully selecting those which will form the most compelling pieces.

    Rob starts each day with a meditation to clear his mind and help him to focus on the tasks ahead. Every day is different and unique, much like the work he creates.