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The Book Of Boro: Techniques And Patterns Inspired By Traditional Japanese Textiles
The Book Of Boro: Techniques And Patterns Inspired By Traditional Japanese Textiles
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Learn about the history of boro and how it is being revived for a new audience using contemporary fabrics including denim, linen and shibori tie dye as well as sashiko and other embroidery stitches.
The word boro comes from the Japanese boroboro meaning something tattered or repaired. It refers to textiles that have been mended or patched together for utilitarian, not decorative, purposes to make the fabric stronger and warmer, and to mend torn and threadbare areas.
The techniques section includes a short stitch directory with traditional stitches (running stitch and applique) and contemporary stitches (herringbone stitch, blanket stitch, chain stitch and whipped running stitch). Other techniques include instructions on improvisational patchwork; raw, turned edge and reverse; darning techniques and methods for distressing and ageing fabrics to achieve an authentic boro finish.
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One Line Summary
A guide to Japanese textile repair inspired sewing.
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Who is this book for?
If you're intrigued by the beauty of mended textiles and want to explore a traditional Japanese craft, this book is a treasure. It offers practical techniques along with rich historical context, making your sewing projects meaningful and authentic. Whether you're a seasoned quilter or a curious crafter, you'll find inspiration to create textiles with soul and character.