Kogin or Kogin-zashi is a variant of Sashiko, the much beloved Japanese embroidery style. Originating in northern Japan and distinctive for the counted stitches technique, Kogin is a form of cross stitching rooted in the Sashiko mending tradition. Though dense in appearance and seemingly complex, the method is quite simple and the symmetry and repetitiveness create a soothing rhythm. In this beginner-friendly hand stitching class, author and maker Sanae Ishida will guide you through the basics of Kogin, a lovely antidote for our rushed, technology-infused days. DateThursday, October 1st, 2026 Time12:00-2:30 pm ET LocationZoom, a link will be sent to participants the day before class Cost$75 Recording All World Embroidery Series sessions will be recorded. A link to each recording will be emailed to all registrants following the live session. Each link is live for three months after the live session. Class Materials At least 6 x 6 inches Aida 11-count cross stitch fabric Sanae bought hers HERE Kogin, Sashiko or embroidery needle The Olympus Kogin needle has a larger eye that works better Sashiko thread or embroidery floss Thread snips Kogin patterns (will be provided as part of class) About the World Embroidery Series TATTER’s World Embroidery Series is a celebration of global embroidery craft. Sewists will encounter an astonishing array of culturally specific techniques, and will have the opportunity to learn from accomplished practicing teachers who are equally purposed in preserving heritage techniques. Bundle Discount When four World Embroidery classes are added to your cart, a 25% off code will be automatically applied. All classes must be in a single order to qualify for the discount. Scholarships We have one scholarship seat available for this workshop. To be considered for a scholarship, please fill out this scholarship application form.