There are 4 parts to this tutorial. In an effort to make it easier to find these parts I'm putting the links for all 4 here, plus a link for if you are starting stitching with a pre-printed (wash out) Sashiko design. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Stitching pre-prints This is part 1 The first thing you need to do is to transfer a Sashiko design to a fabric. Gather your supplies. For Sashiko this is a pretty short list. Sashiko needle and Sashiko thread, a Sashiko design, some cotton or cotton/linen fabric, and for transferring the design, some featherweight fusible non woven white interfacing and a permanent ink fine tip pen. You can find all of this on this website. (You can buy a digital pdf of this pattern here if you would like to use this design) Before you
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