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Contemporary Kogin-zashi

Master the art of Kogin-zashi stitching Kogin-zashi is an iconic form of sashiko that stands on its own apart from Hitomezashi and Moyouzashi as both functional and breathtakingly beautiful. Based on the concept of filling in the gaps of loosely woven fabric, this Japanese mending and beautifying technique was historically a survival necessity and an act of defiance against the laws of an oppressive governing body that forbade the wearing of textiles made from warmer materials. Detailed photography and step-by-step visual instructions guide readers to create stunning projects using Kogin-zashi stitching. Alongside a robust stitch library, readers will find 10 projects to showcase their Kogin-zashi work. Unwind from the stress of everyday life with the slow, meditative process of forming one stitch at a time that is sashiko Master the art of kogin embroidery, a type of sashiko stitching perfect for embellishing everything from wearables to everyday objects Learn from prolific teachers Shannon and Jason who have been teaching for 20 years in local and national venues

Jason Bowlsby, Shannon Leigh Roudhan

Shannon Leigh Roudhán and Jason Bowlsby have been partners in life for 27 years and have been teaching adults for 20+ years. They have published ten books on crochet and knitwear patterns and have taught scrappy wonky quilting for over four years in person and online. Shannon & Jason currently live in Seattle, Washington. shannonandjason.com Shannon Leigh Roudhán Bio: Shannon Leigh Roudhán and Jason Bowlsby have been partners in life for 27 years and have been teaching adults for 20+ years. They have published ten books on crochet and knitwear patterns and have taught scrappy wonky quilting for over four years in person and online. Shannon & Jason currently live in Seattle, Washington. shannonandjason.com

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