Blue and White Sashiko Drawstring Pouch Pattern
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The Blue and White Sashiko Drawstring Bag is a Jane MacDonald design and includes comprehensive instructions. A modern take on the Japanese Komebukuro, a traditional pouch used in Japan to carry rice offerings to the temple during religious ceremonies, or to hold gifts destined for a close friend or relative. Komebukuro bags were hand sewn in a patchwork style using a mix of whatever fabrics were on hand, and closed with a cotton drawstring cord. The gentle movement of the sashiko stitches look like the undulations of a mountain landscape. This blue and white drawstring bag is a joy to make. The perfect size to carry around your latest knitting project, or use it as a lunch tote!
Difficulty level: Adventurous Beginner
SUGGESTED SUPPLY LIST:
Requirements based on 44” wide fabric.
Recommended fabrics: medium weight linen or linen blend, quilting cotton or lightweight canvas
- 1/4 yd blue fabric for background
- 1/4 yd red fabric for lining
- 1/4 yd lightweight iron-on interfacing (Pellon Shapeflex SF101)
- 100m White Sashiko Thread
- Hera marker
- Fine line white washout marking pen (Clover)
- Sashiko needle
- Sashiko thimble
- 2yd x 3mm Red Waxed Cotton Cording divided into two lengths
- 8 x Metal Koki Clips
- Pair of pliers to attach metal koki to top of bag
General supplies: sewing machine, hand sewing needles, fabric scissors, cutting mat, rotary cutter and quilters ruler
- Made in Australia
- Independent Designer
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