
Sashiko is not all about stitching process, but creating the beautiful result with stitching. In order to make a good Sashiko art, preparing fabric with the pattern printed is a very important option.
*I have a Tutorial Video explaining how to transfer the pattern as a process of Sashiko Preparation.
We used to use a Poly sheet (like a Cello paper we can get from a store).
However, transferring the pattern with thin Poly sheet sometime result in the mess. It was sometimes challenging for someone with experience like us. For beginners, it could be a series of nightmares.
Then we found this mylar paper. It is very thick with reusable quality. It is even printable with a laser printer (Not with a ink-jet printer).
Enjoy the preparing process, and Enjoy Sashiko even more.
The Size: 16.5" x 11.75" (8.25" x 11.75") | The mylar paper will be folded in the package envelop.
*If you prefer un-folded mylar paper, please choose the option. They are available with the extra shipping & handling fee.
We aren't just a Japanese craft supplier. We are a team of Sashiko professionals with more than 30 years of experience in Sashiko field. What we sell is what we use in our artworks. When we decide to not to use, it is the time to stop selling here.
We also strive for excellence in customer service. It is simply because we are happy to share what we are proud of, "Sashiko". Customers who purchase our products is a fan of Sashiko. We are happy to get to know you. We will answer questions regarding Sashiko from customers.
It is fortunate to know that I can get the best materials for Sashiko. Sashiko is pretty addictive.
Atsushi Futatsuya
store owner
We are a team of Sashiko professionals.
[Owner / Manager] : Atsushi Futatsuya
Atsushi Futatsuya will be in charge of introducing Sashiko to the world by providing workshops, online resources, and providing supplies to the market.
[Complied under the supervision of...] : Keiko Futatsuya
Keiko Futatsuya, with more than 30 years in Sashiko industry, supervise the Sashiko works Atsushi provides on the website. Keiko is in charge of designing, crafting, and all other directing responsibilities in Sashi.Co project in Japan.