Sashiko artisan highlights stories behind stitching in new book

A third-generation sashiko needlework artisan has published a new book exploring how the origins of his craft risk being lost amid rising popularity. He emphasizes that sashiko is about 'the stories behind the stitching.'

A third-generation sashiko needlework artisan has released a new book that delves into the craft's origins, warning they are at risk of being lost in a surge of popularity.

The artisan states that sashiko is about 'the stories behind the stitching,' highlighting its narrative depth beyond mere technique.

As reported by The Japan Times, the book addresses challenges in preserving traditional Japanese crafts amid modern interest. Sashiko, a form of decorative reinforcement stitching, has gained renewed attention recently.

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