History of boro stitching

History of boro stitching

History of Boro Stitching Boro stitching, also known as boro mending or sashiko stitching, is a traditional Japanese textile mending​ technique that originated in the Edo period (1603-1868). Boro,‌ which means “rags” or “scrap ​fabric,” refers to the practice ⁤ of recycling worn-out textiles by stitching them together to create new and functional pieces. The…

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