Please note: the book is only available in Danish
Kogin is an ancient Japanese embroidery technique originally used to insulate and repair clothing. Today, kogin embroidery is used as decoration. The technique is a variation of the popular Japanese sashiko embroidery, but unlike sashiko, kogin is counted embroidery, similar to cross-stitch
In Kogin Embroidery – The Ultimate Beginner's Guide, Susan Briscoe, an expert in Japanese embroidery, has compiled over 230 pattern diagrams along with helpful tips on tools and materials, as well as step-by-step instructions, so anyone can dive into the rich kogin tradition.
The diagrams are accompanied by 12 projects that demonstrate how to use the traditional technique to create items that fit into modern life. For example, make your own phone case, pillow covers, small buttons, brooches, and hair accessories, or use the extensive pattern library to design your own unique kogin treasures.
Susan Briscoe is also the author of Sashiko Embroidery – The Ultimate Beginner's Guide.