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How to boro stitch a patch
If you have been reading my Boro stitching bog posts, by now you may be want to try it out....


Sashiko: Is it ok to carry threads on the back?
...but if the back is never going to be seen because the project will be lined, then by all means, carry your threads! 


How do you know it's Japanese Boro?
Although Boro is the Japanese name for a type of mending, stitching, reinforcing and extending the life of used fabric, every culture has this practice in it's history. Before cloth was mass produced

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