Skip to content
Our Sashiko Archives
Our Sashiko Archives

Our Sashiko Story to Your Sashiko Journey

  • About “Our Sashiko” Archives
  • @SashikoStory
  • @UpcycleStitches
Our Sashiko Archives

Our Sashiko Story to Your Sashiko Journey

*

This is an archive of Sashiko Live Streaming in English, on Friday September 11t

atsushijp, 2020年9月11日

This is an archive of Sashiko Live Streaming in English, on Friday September 11th

“Sustainability” is a complex term, yet broadly used. Even in my field, I started seeing the word sustainability with the word Sashiko. Some consider Sashiko as way to enjoy the Sustainable Fashion, and I am one of those who practice the long-lasting & mending, which is “sustainable” in fashion cycle.

“It is recycling the materials, therefore, we can use whateve we have for Sashiko” is a true, but bit of insufficient statement.  It is true that anyone can use anything for their mending.  However, by saying “whatever”, it could end up with ignoring the stories and wisdom behind the word & culture of Sashiko. There are many reasons why we use & call it Sashiko thread, Sashiko needle, Sashiko fabric, and Sashiko stitching. By saying “whatever recyclable” with Sustainable Fashion, they may be unableing the “Sustainability of Sashiko”.

As I stated in the beginning, “Sustainability” is a very complex concept. I need to educate myself more. Therefore, I tried to make it as a video, instead of just writing.

Meanwhile, please also try to learn what Sashiko is before calling it as “Sustainable Fashion” with saying “whatever recycling & upcycling is good”. I am a big fan of sustainable fashion (and an actual practitioner), so I would like to respect both Sustainable fashion & Sashiko.

class=”instagram-media” data-instgrm-permalink=”https://www.instagram.com/reel/CFAGImBJfO7/” data-instgrm-version=”14″ style=” background: border:0; border-radius:3px; box-shadow:0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width:540px; min-width:326px; padding:0; width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% – 2px); width:calc(100% – 2px);”> 

2020-09-11 11:36:25




Source

@SashikoStory sashikoSashikoLiveSashikoLiveStreaming刺し子

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

@SashikoStory *

I often receive requests to show the “Back-Side (Wrong Side)” of our Sashiko. I

2023年2月20日

I often receive requests to show the “Back-Side (Wrong Side)” of our Sashiko. I wonder if you realized the photo I had shared in the previous photo is the “Back-Side” of the Furoshiki Wrapping Fabric. Well, I also share the “Back-Side” whenever I share a video of me stitching Sashiko….

Read More
@SashikoStory *

Sashiko is simple. This is a true statement. However, from a teaching perspectiv

2023年3月10日

Sashiko is simple. This is a true statement. However, from a teaching perspective, there is a big difference between me saying it & someone non-Japanese saying it even if the statement itself is the exact same. I welcome everyone to enjoy Sashiko. As much as I appreciate the worries &…

Read More
@SashikoStory *

I say there is no such a thing as “Right or Wrong” in Sashiko. There are no rule

2023年9月28日

I say there is no such a thing as “Right or Wrong” in Sashiko. There are no rules for the size of stitches. It is ridiculous to judge someone’s stitches that they have to be the size of rice grains (The size of Rice Grain can be a benchmark to…

Read More

Comment

  1. Susan Gins says:
    2020年9月12日 at 5:11 AM

    ❤️

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tags

AtsushiFutatsuya Boro CulturalAppropriation Handmade HandStitching Hitomezashi Indigo JapaneseBoro JapaneseSashiko KeikoFutatsuya Kofu LearnSashiko Mending NaturalDye Patchworking quilting repurpose SashiCo sashiko SashikoClass SashikoDenim SashikoJacket SashikoStitching SashikoStory SashikoThread SashikoWorkshop SlowFashion Slowstitch TraditionalSashiko Unshin Upcycle UpcycleStitches VisibleMending 一目刺し 刺し子 刺し子の再定義 刺し子ワークショップ 刺し子糸 日本の刺し子 日本の日常 日本人の刺し子 素敵なオン刺し 襤褸 運針 運針会

カテゴリー

  • @SashikoStory
  • @UpcycleStitches
  • Upcycle Stitches Archive
©2026 Our Sashiko Archives | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes