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Mending with Boro
Mending with Boro: Japanese Running Stitch & Patching Techniques | Harumi Horiuchi
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One simple stitch can bring new life to hundreds of your favorite things! Boro is the Japanese straight stitch used to repair and reinforce fabrics that is the basis for Sashiko. It is a favorite among visible mending enthusiasts because of its simplicity and because it adds an intriguing textural element to favorite garments and home furnishings. In this new book, Sashiko expert Harumi Horiuchi shares her ideas for using Boro to patch holes and tears, reinforce worn areas, and add fresh details to garments. Her approach is simple--the things you love are worth fixing. Rediscover your favorite items by giving them a new look and feel--while also being good to the environment. Her demonstrations and instructions make the process easy and enjoyable. Here are just a few of the things you'll learn in this book: Discover the pleasure of working with old fabrics and making classic neutrals come alive Be inspired to give old scraps of cloth new purpose, whether patching a well-loved skirt or a pair of jeans Learn to revive a faithful cloth bag, or even something knitted like a favorite pair of worn woolen socks And so much more! There's no need to stop at reinforcement and repair. Remake an entire garment by artfully patching it here, there and everywhere. The more you patch, the more unique your garment becomes. This book will be just the start of giving new life to hundreds of old things!
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

60% art/lifestyle coffee table book, 40% useful wisdom and instruction regarding Boro/sashiko mending and working with vintage fabric. I think there could be both inspiration and intimidation for the newbie. I took away a few things I hadn't thought of before, and greatly enjoyed looking at the unique products of this author. Patience, practice and creativity make a big difference in turning necessary mending into intentional style. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Part 4 moves past mending to alteration and decoration about halfway through, and Part 5 has a lot of simple living lifestyle blog snippets, you can skip the majority of this last section if you were looking for Boro/sashiko mending info. 5mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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I'll be honest, I'm putting this here to remind myself later. 😅

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Robotswithpersonality
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And now the entirety of my childhood where my mother was a seamstress is coming screaming back: doesn't leaving an edge raw = imminent unraveling as the impending aesthetic?! 🫣 I like the way it looks, but I don't love mending enough to want lack-of-structural-integrity built into the design. 😑

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Robotswithpersonality
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I love the look, but I can't help but wonder about the practicality. It's true I've tried darning cotton socks with a lot less success than you might get with wool ones, but on top of the author's concern about traction, what about comfort? Bulky patch/textured stitch and a narrow shoe does not a comfortable sitch make. I could only see these becoming home slippers, as the author mentions. Still, better a second life for holey socks than trash!

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Robotswithpersonality
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🤩

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Robotswithpersonality
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Deciding to be encouraged rather than daunted.

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Robotswithpersonality
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There are no rules! 🤪

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Robotswithpersonality
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🪡💙

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