by Humera Shahzaib | May 21, 2026 | Sashiko
Traditional sashiko patterns used for structural repairs are designed to strengthen worn fabric, stabilize layered patches, and improve long-term durability in heavily used garments. Patterns such as hitomezashi, kikko, asanoha, and straight running stitch grids work...
by Humera Shahzaib | May 13, 2026 | Sashiko
The best sashiko stitches for boro repair include running stitch, hitomezashi, asanoha, kikko, seigaiha, and moyozashi patterns because they combine structural reinforcement with visible handmade beauty. Some stitches focus on flexibility for wearable garments, while...
by Humera Shahzaib | May 5, 2026 | Sashiko
Boro vs Sashiko: Complete Difference Guide for Beginners Japanese textile repair traditions have become globally recognized for their beauty, durability, and sustainability. Two of the most discussed techniques are Japanese Boro stitching and Sashiko stitching. Many...