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Sashiko Australia Native Flowers 6 Runner CHERRY RED
Sashiko Australia Native Flowers 6 Runner CHERRY RED
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Celebrate the rich beauty of Australian flora with the Australian Native Flowers 6 Runner - Cherry Red Sashiko Panel.
Designed in Australia and printed in Japan, this elegant table runner-style sashiko cloth features a beautifully arranged combination of proteas, kangaroo paw, wattle, flowering gum nuts, and waratah - a stunning tribute to iconic native botanicals.
Printed on vibrant cherry red 100% Japanese cotton, the panel includes crisp washable white guidelines to help you achieve smooth, accurate stitches.
Once your sashiko embroidery is complete, simply rinse the cloth and the guidelines dissolve, leaving your stitches cleanly showcased against the bold red background.
The shorter 72.5cm x 14cm runner format is perfect for stitchers who enjoy focused, manageable slow-stitching projects that still deliver a dramatic finished look.
Ideal for home décor, framed textile art, or as a feature panel in larger quilting and sewing creations.
Design: Australian Native Flowers 6 Runner - Protea, Kangaroo Paw, Wattle, Flowering Gum, Waratah
Colour: Cherry Red with white pre-printed design
Type: Pre-printed sashiko panel
Material: 100% Japanese cotton
Designed In: Australia
Printed In: Japan
Size: Approx.
72.5cm x 14cm
Use: Table runners, wall art, quilting, slow stitching, decorative textile projects
Creative Uses
Stitch into a beautiful table runner featuring iconic Australian botanicals.
Turn into a wall hanging for hallways, kitchens, craft rooms, or entry spaces.
Use as a feature panel in quilts, tote bags, long cushions, or fabric art projects.
Ideal for slow stitching, meditative handwork, and embroidery skill-building.
Makes a meaningful handmade gift for lovers of sashiko and Australian floral design.
Bold cherry red meets a bouquet of iconic native flowers - a sashiko runner that blends Japanese tradition with the vibrancy of Australia's flora.
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