Patchwork Sashiko - Diana Li Fitzgerald

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Transform Your Scraps; 14 Slow-Stitched Projects

Transform your scraps into gorgeous slow-stitched textiles

Learn the Patchwork Sashiko method, a unique fusion of hand-stitching traditions like Sashiko, Boro, Kawandi, and Kantha. This inspiring guide teaches you how to create stunning textiles from fabric scraps using a harmonious and unique blend of patchwork and hand-stitching.

The 14 unique projects teach you to upcycle, embellish, and sew items that truly showcase Patchwork Sashiko textiles. From tote bags and pouches to pillows, slippers, and even curtains, you'll master the technique, and then use it to craft custom, personalized designs. Perfect for crafters of all skill levels, this book turns your sewing room remnants into one-of-a-kind treasures.

  • Embrace sustainability with 14 beautiful projects that encourage you to use every single scrap and teach you to apply the Patchwork Sashiko method for upcycling and embellishing
  • Blending a variety of hand-stitching traditions into a new technique, Patchwork Sashiko allows you to craft beautiful new textiles from scraps of all sizes
  • Explore a wide variety of projects that highlight the textural beauty of the Patchwork Sashiko method, from stylish bags and accessories to charming home décor

    Diana Li Fitzgerald, owner and creator of Banjoflannel, began sewing while in graduate school. Since then, she has spent her sewing life designing patterns and experimenting with different sewing techniques. Her former life in science provides a unique approach and perspective to her work. The same curiosity that fueled her former career also drives her desire to create. Sewing has been the perfect outlet for this desire. She enjoys the entire process of developing a new sewing pattern; from the initial idea sketch to detailed schematic drawings, and prototypes, and finally writing the pattern so that others can also bring her ideas to life. Her work experience has also lent itself to her love of teaching others through in-person and online classes. She is honored to be a repeat faculty member for Quiltcon by the Modern Quilt Guild and was also featured in “Meet the Makers” in the Fall 2022 issue of American Patchwork & Quilting magazine. Diana’s patterns and creations can be found at banjoflannel.com and brewersewing.com. She has called every region of the United States home and currently resides in New Jersey. 


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