Sashiko Stencils : A Traditional Collection by Sylvia Pippen

$32.00 CAD

Based on the popular Sashiko Handy Pocket Guide by Sylvia Pippen, comes Sashiko stencils! Delve into the world of traditional Japanese art with these handy stencils that will give you the confidence to start each sashiko project with accuracy and ease. Stencil and stitch 9 gorgeous patterns: Seven Treasures, Bamboo, Interlocking Squares, Wickerwork, Lightning, Key Fret, Pampas Grass, Hemp Leaf, and Seven Treasures Variation.

- Easy-to-use stencils make learning Sashiko a breeze
- Features 9 traditional Japanese designs
- Position the stencil where desired, use a fabric marking pencil, mark your designs, and get stitching!

  • Author: Sylvia Pippen
  • Publish Date: 2021
  • Dimensions: 6.27in x 0.06in x 10.19in
  • Softcover
Thoughtful tools for repair, resilience, and beauty

Mending Arts & Sashiko Supplies

Mending is an act of care, creativity, and connection. the workroom's collection of visible mending and sashiko supplies is curated for makers who believe repair can be both functional and deeply beautiful.

Rooted in the Japanese tradition of sashiko, these tools and materials support visible mending practices that honour fabric, time, and craft. Whether you’re reinforcing well-loved garments, patching denim, or exploring decorative stitching for the first time, you’ll find supplies that invite intention and slow making.

the workroom has everything you need to dive into embroidery, from vibrant floss and fun kits to hoops, needles, and handy tools. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, we've got you covered to get stitching in no time!

Slow stitching

Why Mending Matters

Mending reconnects us to our clothing and to ourselves. It’s a sustainable practice, a creative outlet, and a gentle rebellion against disposable culture. Visible mending and sashiko invite us to slow down, notice details, and celebrate marks of wear as part of a garment’s story.

Whether you’re repairing a tear, reinforcing a favourite piece, or learning sashiko as a meditative stitching practice, the workroom has curated a collection of supplies to support your process.