Your Kogin-Zashi Journey Starts Here

Every journey begins with a first step. Take that first step into kogin-zashi with Shannon and Jason as they explain the basics of kogin-zashi, including the tools, method of making the stitches, and introductory pattern reading. 

Kogin-zashi is a form of sashiko: a hand-stitching technique originating in ancient Japan. Originally used for reinforcing fabric and embellishment, kogin-zashi has adapted itself to the modern world as a versatile craft capable of so much more. This class is the perfect place for folx not familiar with kogin to start as Jason and Shannon will take you through each phase of making a simple repeating kogin stitch pattern. This is the perfect place to start your kogin-zashi journey!

Through years of research and practice, authors and instructors Shannon Roudhán and Jason Bowlsby have become experts in sashiko and boro. Their up-close camera angles, easy-to-understand instructions, and entertaining dialog are why folks love to learn from them. Whether you are looking to learn a stunning new hand-stitching craft or want to add an exciting new dimension to your embroidery skills, take your first steps with them and start your kogin-zashi journey today!

This course is the first of a series of classes in kogin-zashi, a companion to Shannon and Jason’s new book from C&T Publishing, Contemporary Kogin-zashi: Modern Sashiko Beyond Filling in the Gaps.

What you will learn

  • Start your kogin-zashi journey with step-by-step instructions

  • Understand the tools, threads, and fabric to use

  • Garner an understanding of basic kogin-zashi patterns and avoid common pitfalls with the guidance of Shannon and Jason

  • Includes access to course videos, downloads, the Creative Spark private community, and discussion with your instructor. Your course content does not expire.

This Is Kogin-Zashi

Every journey begins with a first step. Take that first step into Kogin-zashi with Shannon and Jason as they explain the basics of kogin-zashi, including the tools, method of making the stitches, and introductory pattern reading.