Sashiko-Style Coin Pouch

Kate Ward

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This workshop will guide you through the mindful art of Sashiko-inspired stitching as you create your own beautifully textured zip pouch. As you work through the repeating geometric design, you’ll experience the calming, meditative quality of Sashiko while building confidence in your technique. 

Materials

  •  Denim scrap (4.5" x 6" or 11.5cm x 15cm)

  • Zipper (upcycled from jeans, approx. 3.5" or 9cm)

  • 2 small scraps of fabric (approx. 1" x 2" or 2.5cm x 5cm)

  • Ruler

  • Pins

  • Fine needle for sewing sides of pouch

  • Sewing cotton thread

  • Scissors

  • Sashiko needles

  • Sashiko thread

  • Fabric marker

  • Palm thimble

Watch the video on prepping your Sashiko threads here.

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Kate Ward

Kate Ward is an Australian interdisciplinary artist, curator and educator with over twenty years experience working and teaching in the Arts. Her interests include ceramics, jewelry, printmaking, and intermedia, but her heart lies with textile arts.

Kate’s been able to combine her love of art with her love of travel, studying and creating all over the world, including participating in an exchange at Kyoto Seika University - a dream for someone with Kate’s fascination and respect for Japanese culture and aesthetics.

Prompted by her passions for textiles, sustainability, and living meaningfully, Kate started focusing on Zen Stitching in 2020. By embracing the beautiful and practical designs of sashiko stitching, Kate is not only mending clothes, but also reducing textile waste and practicing mindfulness.

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