Saturday, 1 November 2025

Sashiko Blooms

 Upon hearing the next theme was Sashiko, I considered using one of my Sashiko stitcheries, but of course I stashed it somewhere where I'd remember it, and I'm still wondering where that is. So, I stitched up a little piece, but then thought it wasn't enough, so that is still on my design wall. In the end, I decided to create some flowers using raw edge applique and Sashiko stitches. 


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I have a book on Sashiko that had examples of stitches, so I tried to use some of those. In the end, it really looks like I just did big stitching, but I really did use examples from the book. 




In the petals, I used long stitches and "pluses". In the brown center, I attempted some diagonal stitches. 




The stems are just long stitches in green threads, and the leaves got a little more creative. You might also notice the quilting, done by machine, but it is a nod to another Sashiko design. 




I added the blue/white border because I thought it worked well. The backing is a cheerful blue floral I had in my stash. 




I'm not really sure I met this challenge, but I enjoyed stitching wiht the 12 wt threads and finishing this little quilt. It measures approx 14" x 21". 

Wendy

9 comments:

  1. I like how you incorporated sashiko with applique.

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  2. This is such fun, Wendy! I love what you did. The border fabric is a perfect finish.

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    1. Thank you, Barbara. I enjoyed making it, and was happy to use that fabric for the border!

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  3. These flowers look great. Your sashiko really adds an extra dimension to them and I love your sashiko =-like border fabric too :)

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    1. Thanks, Janine! I hadn't thought of the border fabric looking like sashiko, but you're right!

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  4. I love how you combined so many elements -- the different colors of the fabrics and threads, the stitching choices, quilting pattern, and border. A beautiful piece!

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    1. Thanks! It was very fun to just stitch and play!

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  5. You have managed to fit so many elements of Sashiko into your little quilt, it is a triumph 😀

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