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The Ultimate Kogin Collection

Projects and Patterns for Counted Sashiko Embroidery

Susan Briscoe

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Discover the beautiful Japanese pattern darning technique kogin and how it can be used to create stunning stitched and quilted projects. 

Kogin, a counted embroidery technique, is a variation of the popular Japanese embroidery technique sashiko and is rapidly becoming as popular as its 'big sister'. Japanese embroidery expert, Susan Briscoe, has compiled a collection of over 60 pattern charts and 12 accompanying projects to create The Ultimate Kogin Collection, following on from her previous title The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook.

The projects range from small and very accessible items to larger projects, with step by step instruction to help you:

  • Try out new stitches and use your samples to create pretty framed pictures
  • Embellish fabric and sew it into cute pouches and gadget cosies
  • Create Japanese-inspired homewares with embroidered linens
  • Choose individual motifs for small projects like little coin purses
  • Use your stitch samples to create handmade greetings cards

Try these projects or use the patterns to create your own unique makes!

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table linens, coin purse, cards, evenweave fabric and fibres, tools needed, english instructions, soft furnishings, tote bags, threads to use, Japanese pattern darning technique, embroidery, stitching, cross-stitch, kogin, covered buttons, history and origins of sashiko