Moyozashi Sashiko (Pattern sashiko) - Online class

Moyozashi Sashiko (Pattern sashiko) - Online class

Learn how to mark up and sew traditional Moyozashi (pattern) Sashiko embroidery

By Rob Jones, Romor Designs

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

What will I learn?

In this class you will how to mark up and stitch Moyozashi Sashiko embroidery patterns.

This class focuses on Moyozashi Sashiko (pattern sashiko) where the patterns change direction to make a larger one. They are characterised by a series of dashed line running stitches of even size where the stitches never touch each other.

Content:

– How to mark up Moyozashi sashiko embroidery patterns using a variety of different techniques
– How to use and keep Japanese sashiko thread without it getting tangled
– How to tie the quilters knot
– How to tie an end knot that sits very close to where the thread leaves the fabric on the back
– How to stitch neatly in the style of Sashiko
– The rules of Moyozashi sashiko for intersecting lines, ‘T’ junctions and corners
– NOTE: 5 different Sashiko patterns are included with the class.

Who is this class for?: Beginner / looking for an introduction to 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?

  • Pre-washed calico, cotton or linen fabric
  • A Sashiko or embroidery needle
  • Sashiko or embroidery thread
  • Small pair of sharp scissors
  • A ruler (ideally a quilting ruler)
  • A sheet of fine sandpaper
  • A circle template (the lid of a vitamin pills bottle is ideal)
  • An erasable fabric marker pen
  • Masking tape
  • Something to draw your large circle with (I use a side plate).
  • Optional - If you have a cutting mat, that is very helpful for marking up although it is fine to draw up the patterns without one
  • Optional - Some people like to use a thimble and/or a needle threader when sewing. Please have these handy if you have them and like to use them

A kit is available to purchase if you wish:

https://www.romordesigns.com/shop/moyozashi-sashiko-project-kit

Organised by

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.

£41.34
Aug 13 · 09:30 PDT