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Sashiko needle 2 pack

$4.50

This pack of needles are just right for Sashiko stitching as the eye is big enough for thicker Sashiko thread. Contains two needles - one short for doing backstitch (just is what I use for stitching my words) or small stitches around circles. And one longer needle for loading up your fabric to do more stitching at once.

As a bonus they come in paper packaging. $4AU

This pack of needles are just right for Sashiko stitching as the eye is big enough for thicker Sashiko thread. Contains two needles - one short for doing backstitch (just is what I use for stitching my words) or small stitches around circles. And one longer needle for loading up your fabric to do more stitching at once.

As a bonus they come in paper packaging. $4AU


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Ellie Beck is a textile artist, writer, & photographer from Australia. Teaching online craft classes worldwide. She also a SquareSpace website designer and creativity coach - for artists, creatives, health practitioners, & small business owners.

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