Tulip brand needles are rooted in Hiroshima, Japan where traditional needle-making techniques go back more than 300 years. View our beginner sashiko diy by Benzie Maker Dani Miller to read her recommendations on how to use these needles!
Sashiko needles feature a long and moderately flexible body that is hard to break, a large needle eye for easy threading + a needle point that passes through smoothly Includes 6 assorted needles.
Kogin needles have a thin rounded point -and a large eye. Not just for Kogin -some prefer it for Sashiko. Include 4 65mm long needles.
Sashiko needles feature a long and moderately flexible body that is hard to break, a large needle eye for easy threading + a needle point that passes through smoothly Includes 6 assorted needles.
Kogin needles have a thin rounded point -and a large eye. Not just for Kogin -some prefer it for Sashiko. Include 4 65mm long needles.