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Koginzashi no hon Tsugaru no mingei shishu

Book on Kogin embrodiery

This book is a wonderful resource on all things Kogin. It is in Japanese but the diagrams are self explanatory. Has full colour photos of a number of projects and ways that the embrodiery can be used.

There are about 19 pages full of graphs and designs plus a section at the back giving patterns for finishing the projects.

68 pages


Kogin zashi is a form of darned embroidery from Japan. Kogin literally means ‘small cloth’ and zashi means ‘stitches.’ Kogin zashi, or more generally and simply called kogin, is often classed as one of the sashiko forms, and was developed by the farmers of the Tsugaru district in the northern part of the Honshu Island, Japan.


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