Is there a reason you transfer the pattern onto the back side of the fabric rather than the front side? I find it more difficult to stitch on the back side.
What is the benefit of using transfer paper to get the pattern on the fabric instead of just drawing the pattern directly on fabric with chalk pencil and ruler? Also did you say to have the lines drawn on the reverse side of the fabric? So you stitch from the reverse side also? Thank you for all your videos, your English is amazing and your passion for your craft is exciting.
We stitch looking on the wrong side. For the details, please take my Online Class. Introduction: www.domestika.org/en/courses/4952-introduction-to-japanese-sashiko-stitching/sashikostory Core & Essence: upcyclestitches.com/store/2023-Online-Sashiko-Class-Core-&-Essence-p131842067 Thank you.
I’ve done a lot of research on sashiko but your detailed instruction is REALLY helpful! Thank you!
Great tips to get the best results. The red ink pen is my favorite tip.
Yes... I need to look for my short-term memory...
@@SashikoStory Don't we all! You do a lovely job explaining!! Thank you!
Is there a reason you transfer the pattern onto the back side of the fabric rather than the front side? I find it more difficult to stitch on the back side.
Lovely. Thank you. Your English is very good.
Love your tutorials, it’s quite helpful for a beginner like me 🥰
Hopefully the video will give you better video gifts in the future. Good luck for you 👌👌👌😍❤
I love your tutorials
Thank you! I am glad I could share some inspiration!
What is the benefit of using transfer paper to get the pattern on the fabric instead of just drawing the pattern directly on fabric with chalk pencil and ruler? Also did you say to have the lines drawn on the reverse side of the fabric? So you stitch from the reverse side also? Thank you for all your videos, your English is amazing and your passion for your craft is exciting.
wow, that's a lot of work. Thank you for that illustration.
Why do you have a layer of Mylar paper.?..is it to avoid carbon paper tear?
Thanks. Great explanation.
Thank you for the comment!
Gracias x compartir. Es muy inteligente!
excellent
1. You transfèr design on the wrong side of fabric .....so we should ztich o the wrong side?...is it neater to sew on the wrong side?
We stitch looking on the wrong side. For the details, please take my Online Class.
Introduction: www.domestika.org/en/courses/4952-introduction-to-japanese-sashiko-stitching/sashikostory
Core & Essence: upcyclestitches.com/store/2023-Online-Sashiko-Class-Core-&-Essence-p131842067
Thank you.
What if you have to transfer pattern to a very large surface?
Very informative thank you
thank you. come back again!
Thank you
My pleasure.
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Hello! really interesting!! Why do you use the second layer of paper?, I mean, which is de function of that paper on the carbon paper?
Sorry I made te same question than other person in the past, just now I read the answer.
Thank you for finding the answer by yourself.
Why do you use Mylar?
Nezuko's kimono pattern
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Как долго и нудно соединяли скрепками....а просто начертить сразу на ткани ?
Че то не поняла, что тут нам показали?
siento mucho sin embargo, monotono el video, no lo termine