Upcycling with Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery

A course by user14124170 surname14124170 , Embroidery designer, artist, and educator

Embroidery designer, artist, and educator. Truro, Canada.
Joined March 2024

Learn the traditional Japanese technique of sashiko embroidery and create sustainable garments with Kate Ward

92% positive reviews (13)
1,610 students
Audio: English, Spanish
English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch

Learn the traditional Japanese technique of sashiko embroidery and create sustainable garments with Kate Ward

Dive into the art of sashiko with Kate Ward, an interdisciplinary artist passionate about textile arts and sustainability.

You will learn the traditional Japanese technique of sashiko stitching, which uses a simple running stitch to reinforce tejidos, decorate fabrics, and mend clothing.

Through detailed lessons, you'll be able to create three different sashiko patches: Jujizashi, Kakinohanazashi, and Komenohanazash, each with its unique meaning and beauty.

You'll also be guided through the philosophy behind this technique, highlighting the lifecycle of materials and the importance of sustainability in textile art.

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What will you learn in this online course?

20 lessons & 28 downloads

Introduction to Sashiko
4 minutes, 24 seconds
Sashiko and Meditation
4 minutes, 38 seconds
Exploring Sashiko Techniques
7 minutes, 35 seconds
The Stitching Process 2
14 minutes, 36 seconds
Mending Techniques
11 minutes, 4 seconds
Finalizing Your Project
11 minutes, 11 seconds
  • 92% positive reviews (13)
  • 1,610 students
  • 20 lessons (4h 21m)
  • 28 additional resources (9 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English, Spanish
  • English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

What is this course's project?

The final project involves mending any garment or piece of clothing of your choice, transforming it into a sustainable and visually appealing item using the sashiko techniques learned. You will create three different sashiko patches: Jujizashi, Kakinohanazashi, and Komenohanazash.

Projects by course students

Who is this online course for?

This course is for anyone interested in textile art, sustainability, and embroidery. It's ideal for those who want to learn a traditional Japanese technique and apply it to create unique and lasting pieces.

It is also perfect for those seeking a meditative activity to help disconnect from daily stress and connect with their creativity.

Requirements and materials

All you need is a needle and thread, fabric, marker, ruler, and scissors. If you like the process, you can later purchase Sashiko-specific tools and materials that will help you get better results.


Reviews

1,610 Students
13 Reviews
92% Positive ratings

user14124170 surname14124170

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Embroidery designer, artist, and educator

Kate Ward is an interdisciplinary artist and educator with a deep passion for textile arts and sustainability. Focusing on sashiko, Kate has dedicated her career to exploring and teaching this traditional Japanese technique. She has collaborated with various brands and has showcased her art on multiple platforms and international events.

Kate studied at Kyoto Seika University in Japan, where she discovered sashiko and was captivated by its elegance and simplicity. Her work combines art, culture, and sustainability, promoting a more conscious lifestyle through stitching.


Content

  • U1

    Introduction

    • About Me
    • Influences
  • U2

    Foundations of Sashiko

    • Introduction to Sashiko
    • Philosophical Approach and Environmental Impact
    • Sashiko and Meditation
  • U3

    Techniques and Practice

    • Materials and Tools
    • Needlework Fundamentals
    • Exploring Sashiko Techniques
  • U4

    The Art of Mending

    • Preparing the Fabric (and the thread)
    • The Stitching Process 1
    • The Stitching Process 2
    • The Stitching Process 3
    • The Stitching Process 4
    • Mending Techniques
  • U5

    Applying Sashiko

    • First Patch Project with jujizashi (ten cross stitch)
    • Second Patch Project 1
    • Second Patch Project 2
    • Third Patch Project 1
    • Third Patch Project 2
    • Finalizing Your Project
  • FP

    Final project

    • Upcycling with Sashiko Stitching

What to expect from a Domestika course

  • Learn at your own pace

    Enjoy learning from home without a set schedule and with an easy-to-follow method. You set your own pace.

  • Learn from the best professionals

    Learn valuable methods and techniques explained by top experts in the creative sector.

  • Meet expert teachers

    Each expert teaches what they do best, with clear guidelines, true passion, and professional insight in every lesson.

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    Plus

    If you're a Plus member, get a custom certificate signed by your teacher for every course. Share it on your portfolio, social media, or wherever you like.

  • Get front-row seats

    Videos of the highest quality, so you don't miss a single detail. With unlimited access, you can watch them as many times as you need to perfect your technique.

  • Share knowledge and ideas

    Ask questions, request feedback, or offer solutions. Share your learning experience with other students in the community who are as passionate about creativity as you are.

  • Connect with a global creative community

    The community is home to millions of people from around the world who are curious and passionate about exploring and expressing their creativity.

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FAQs

Domestika's courses are online classes that provide you with the tools and skills you need to complete a specific project. Every step of the project combines video lessons with complementary instructional material, so you can learn by doing. Domestika's courses also allow you to share your own projects with the teacher and with other students, creating a dynamic course community.

All courses are 100% online, so once they're published, courses start and finish whenever you want. You set the pace of the class. You can go back to review what interests you most and skip what you already know, ask questions, answer questions, share your projects, and more.

The courses are divided into different units. Each one includes lessons, informational text, tasks, and practice exercises to help you carry out your project step by step, with additional complementary resources and downloads. You'll also have access to an exclusive forum where you can interact with the teacher and with other students, as well as share your work and your course project, creating a community around the course.

You can redeem the course you received by accessing the redeeming page and entering your gift code.

If you're a Plus member, when you complete a course you've purchased, you'll instantly get your personalized certificate. You can see all your certificates in the Certificates section of your profile. You can download your certificates as PDFs and share the link online. Learn more about certificates.
Upcycling with Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery. Craft course by user14124170 surname14124170

Upcycling with Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery

A course by user14124170 surname14124170
Embroidery designer, artist, and educator. Truro, Canada.
Joined March 2024
  • 92% positive reviews (13)
  • 1,610 students