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Sashiko (刺し子, lit. 'little stabs') is a type of
traditional ****anese
embroidery or
stitching used for the
decorative and/or
functional reinforcement of...
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Brazilian embroidery. Many
techniques had a
practical use such as
Sashiko from ****an,
which was used as a way to
reinforce clothing.
While historically...
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which they were ****ociated;
these were
distinct from the
hikeshi sashiko banten (lit. 'embroidered fireman's jacket') also worn by firefighters...
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descendant of
minor Georgian nobility. She had two sisters,
Aleksandra (
Sashiko; c. 1878–1936) and
Maria (Mariko; 1888–1942), and a
younger brother, Alexander...
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nature of ****anese
cloth articles encouraged rectangle-based patterns.
Sashiko stitching has now also
developed purely decorative forms.
Quilting originated...
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clothes became not only more durable, but also warmer. More
widely known sashiko is a more
decorative form of boro, and is
characterized by
geometric patterns...
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program titled "Although You Are
Sashiko (This
Program Is
Totally Unrelated to AKB)" (さしこのくせに〜この番組はAKBとは全く関係ありません〜,
Sashiko no
Kuseni (Kono
Bangumi wa AKB...
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kantha consisting of a
running (embroidery) stitch,
similar to the ****anese
Sashiko is used for
decorating and
reinforcing the
cloth and
sewing patterns. Katab...
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Alison M.; Miyamoto, Hiroomi; Nishikawa, Jun; Pike,
Steven M.; Yoshida,
Sashiko (2012). "****ushima-derived
radionuclides in the
ocean and
biota off ****an"...
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Rockport Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59253-559-0. Parker, Mary S. (1999).
Sashiko: Easy &
elegant ****anese
designs for
decorative machine embroidery. Asheville...