Sashiko Stitching Resources
Find Supplies
I always recommend checking out your local & independent retailers to see if you can get what you need. Below, you'll find some shops to try. If you can't find what you need, I have a selection of my favourite products available on my Amazon shop (if you purchase from my link, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you).
Note: This list is by no means exhaustive. If you have a favourite shop that you don't see on the list, send an email to [email protected] to get it added.
Online Shops
Please note that not all of these shops are specifically sashiko shops - they may have some but not all supplies you're looking for.
Ships from USA:
- Upcycle Stitches (ships from USA or Japan)
- Snuggly Monkey
- Gather Here
- Madam Sew
- Shibori Dragon
- Rochester Textile
- KiminoMomo
- Ladyfingers Sewing
- Brooklyn Haberdashery
- Botanical Colors
Ships from Australia:
Ships from Asia
Ships from Canada:
Ships from Europe:
Ships from UK:
Shops by Location
Please note that not all of these shops are specifically sashiko shops - they may have some but not all supplies you're looking for. It doesn't hurt to call to make sure they have what you're looking for before making a trip!
USA
North Carolina
Snuggly Monkey (by appointment only)
2721 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Suite #3, Durham, NC 27707
Massachusetts
Gather Here
1343 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Missouri
The Cotton Mill Quilt Company
231 S. Broadview Street, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
United Kingdom
Truro Fabrics
Telegraph House, Calenick Street, Truro, UK TR1 2SF
Canada
British Columbia
Maiwa
1663 Duranleau St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3S3
Ontario
The Workroom
1267 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M6K 1L5
Australia
Bebe Bold
25 Elton Street, Lismore, NSW 2480
Looking for more learning resources?
Check out the Further Reading pageDownload the Free Guide:
Sashiko Essentials: From First Stitch to Mastery!
This is the guide I wish I had when I started stitching.
Learn to select the best tools and create perfect patches and embellishments using the ancient art of Japanese mending.