Episode 216 | Sashiko Mending with Jessica Marquez
Description
Today’s episode is about sashiko mending. I had the great pleasure to talk with Jessica Marquez, author of Make + Mend.
Interview Notes:
- Emi Ito’s (Little Koto’s Closet) Article about Cultural Appropriation – “An Open Letter To White Makers & Designers Who Are Inspired By The Kimono And Japanese Culture”
- Sashi.co’s articles specifically about Sashiko and Cultural Appropriation
Cultural Appropriation in Sashiko
Why Do You Call It Sashiko?
Mindful Reading - This article was an interesting view on the subject, too.
- Please keep in mind that not everyone experiences this appropriation the same way, but all minority voices on the subject are valid. If you enter Emi’s space, be respectful.
- Make + Mend: Sashiko-Inspired Embroidery Projects to Customize and Repair Textiles and Decorate Your Home (affiliate link)
- Miniature Rhino – Jessica’s Site
- Jessica Marquez on IG
- Sashiko FAQ from Sashi.co
- The museum book Jessica mentions is: VA Japanese Country Textiles (affiliate link)
- Asanoha – the hemp leaf pattern (pinterest page here)
- Hexagonal storms on the poles of Saturn. Yup. Hexagons are magic. MORE PICS!
- Jessica’s first book, Stitched Gifts (affiliate link)
- Boro
- Sumptuary Laws
- Marx’s Coat
- Zoe Edwards Blog, on Me-Made-May
- sozoblog on IG
- My Me-Made-May Roundup
- The Love to Sew Podcast Ep with Zoe Edwards
- Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion (affiliate link)
- Wabi Sabi
- European Starlings
It Takes 2,700 Liters Of Water To Make One T-Shirt
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