Thank you so much for sharing your purchases from your visit to Japan. I love those sashiko pieces from Hida Sashiko, and how amazing to find a piece of stitching in your fabric bundle!
Thank you so much😊❤️ Although the website of Hida Sashiko is in Japanese, you can still enjoy the photos of their shop and Sashiko pieces there. The link to their website is in the description of this video😊
I hope you had a wonderful time in Japan, it's one of the countries i would love to visit. Wow, your purchases are beautiful, can't wait to see what you make with them🙏💗🕊️
Thank you so much! They were truly beautiful. I was surprised how thin they were too. They were so precisely and intricately cut without damaging the paper. The patterns were all beautiful. I took many photos of them so I hope I can share more in the future videos❤️❤️
A very inspiring show-and-tell, thank you for sharing. The stencils must be amazing to see in person. By the way, I like your non-overlapping stitches better then the overlapping ones you showed us, I think yours look much nicer!
Oh thank you💕💕 I think it used to be more common to have some overlapping stitches in old times for some practical reasons. These days, Sashiko is enjoyed for more ornamental purposes, so it has more focus on how it looks than how it works for a certain purpose. My style is obviously more influenced by ornamental Sashiko I suppose.
Really fascinating to see the overlapping stitches and differences in threads. I’m looking forward to your upcoming videos based on your trip and all the wonderful things you brought back. Being able to handle those stencils must have been an amazing experience!
Thank you😊 I was talking about Sashiko with someone I’ve known for decades and they asked if I was interested in seeing the stencils! I was sooooo happy and it was truly an amazing experience😊
Such treasures and how nice you were able to visit family. I wish I could have been sitting next to you to feel and see everything with my own hands and eyes. I will be looking forward to seeing you use these and teach me more about Sashiko. Happy New Year my friend, you are a treasure in my life.
Happy New Year❤️ and thank you so much as always! The trip was very inspiring and gave me a lot of ideas for my future projects😊 I will try to show those items more closely in the videos🧵🪡
That’s great! Sarashi is an inexpensive and practical material in Japan but it tends to be pricey and hard to obtain overseas☹️ I hope you enjoy stitching on Sarashi❤️😊❤️😊🪡🧵
@@thegreenwrapperI hope so too. I just finished two Daruma pre-marked kits so I'll be trying the sarashi next. I'm a little nervous about marking the patterns myself but I've got my frixxion pens ready and some metric rulers!
This was wonderful thank you for sharing. I'm visiting Japan in the fall on a textile focused tour that includes workshops and I think one of them is Ise-Katagami.
Thank you for your feedback❤️😊 I’ve been working on putting subtitles on and some of the videos now have them (the videos with ‘CC’). The process of putting subtitles on a video is very time consuming process which requires hours of work😅 I will work on it but it may take some time. I’m sorry for the inconvenience and thank you so much for your patience🙏🏻
I personally did not like the 100yen shop threads from Seria I found them not to sew well for me, I did like the multicoloured Hobbyr thread I had some of that they sewed really well. I did buy some preprinted swatches from Seria but I found some the pattern stitch length is very small but it was food practice.
Beautiful Made in Japan sewing supplies by Sashiko. ❤🎉
Thank you💕💕
Thank you so much for sharing your purchases from your visit to Japan. I love those sashiko pieces from Hida Sashiko, and how amazing to find a piece of stitching in your fabric bundle!
Thank you so much😊❤️ Although the website of Hida Sashiko is in Japanese, you can still enjoy the photos of their shop and Sashiko pieces there. The link to their website is in the description of this video😊
I hope you had a wonderful time in Japan, it's one of the countries i would love to visit. Wow, your purchases are beautiful, can't wait to see what you make with them🙏💗🕊️
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
Thank you for sharing your purchases with us, the new information is also very welcome!
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
What lovely treasures😍to bring back from your adventure. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much😊❤️
Wow so beautiful items❤ thanks for shariing
Thank you so much😊❤️
Thank you for sharing your many lovely items! I especially liked the Ise-Katagami patterns, they are very beautiful. I hope you enjoyed your trip.
Thank you so much! They were truly beautiful. I was surprised how thin they were too. They were so precisely and intricately cut without damaging the paper. The patterns were all beautiful. I took many photos of them so I hope I can share more in the future videos❤️❤️
A very inspiring show-and-tell, thank you for sharing. The stencils must be amazing to see in person. By the way, I like your non-overlapping stitches better then the overlapping ones you showed us, I think yours look much nicer!
Oh thank you💕💕 I think it used to be more common to have some overlapping stitches in old times for some practical reasons. These days, Sashiko is enjoyed for more ornamental purposes, so it has more focus on how it looks than how it works for a certain purpose. My style is obviously more influenced by ornamental Sashiko I suppose.
Really fascinating to see the overlapping stitches and differences in threads. I’m looking forward to your upcoming videos based on your trip and all the wonderful things you brought back. Being able to handle those stencils must have been an amazing experience!
Thank you😊 I was talking about Sashiko with someone I’ve known for decades and they asked if I was interested in seeing the stencils! I was sooooo happy and it was truly an amazing experience😊
Such treasures and how nice you were able to visit family. I wish I could have been sitting next to you to feel and see everything with my own hands and eyes. I will be looking forward to seeing you use these and teach me more about Sashiko. Happy New Year my friend, you are a treasure in my life.
Happy New Year❤️ and thank you so much as always! The trip was very inspiring and gave me a lot of ideas for my future projects😊 I will try to show those items more closely in the videos🧵🪡
I bought a package of 10m sarashi for $30 US and I was happy to find it. How wonderful to buy it in Japan! It must have been a lovely trip.
That’s great! Sarashi is an inexpensive and practical material in Japan but it tends to be pricey and hard to obtain overseas☹️ I hope you enjoy stitching on Sarashi❤️😊❤️😊🪡🧵
@@thegreenwrapperI hope so too. I just finished two Daruma pre-marked kits so I'll be trying the sarashi next. I'm a little nervous about marking the patterns myself but I've got my frixxion pens ready and some metric rulers!
This was wonderful thank you for sharing. I'm visiting Japan in the fall on a textile focused tour that includes workshops and I think one of them is Ise-Katagami.
That’s amazing!!😍 I was with my family while in Japan so I didn’t have time for something like that. I’m so jealous😆
Gracias, gracias ❤
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Kiitos!❤🇫🇮
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
I love your videos, but couldn't you enable the subtitle option in other languages? I would be very grateful.😘😘😘😘
Thank you for your feedback❤️😊 I’ve been working on putting subtitles on and some of the videos now have them (the videos with ‘CC’).
The process of putting subtitles on a video is very time consuming process which requires hours of work😅 I will work on it but it may take some time. I’m sorry for the inconvenience and thank you so much for your patience🙏🏻
I personally did not like the 100yen shop threads from Seria I found them not to sew well for me, I did like the multicoloured Hobbyr thread I had some of that they sewed really well. I did buy some preprinted swatches from Seria but I found some the pattern stitch length is very small but it was food practice.
I just tried a mini-Hanahukin from Seria. The stitch length was too short😅 I used some embroidery threads instead. I didn’t enjoy it much either…
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Happy new year❤️😊❤️😊 Thank you so much as always❤️❤️