Thank you very much for all your videos. I was thinking about a stitch to consolidate a hole or un snag: the festoon stitch. It’s a nice one with several ways to sew it. It’s look very regular that why it reminded me sashiko. Have a nice day 😊
I had never heard of festoon stitch! Thank you so much for sharing❤️ I will definitely check it out! Blackwork also has very similar patterns to Sashiko. Several viewers from India mentioned that Sashiko has similarities to Kantha. It’s so fascinating to learn all those different stitchery techniques🧵🪡😊❤️
Thank you for watching! I was actually thinking about doing some videos about natural dye. I’m just learning how to do it and it’s not success always but it can be still interesting to show all that challenges. Thank you for your input😊
Thank you so much😊 When I made this video, I was not sure if anyone would be interested in my personal stitching project. I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it! Thank you❤️
Your videos are so calming and I appreciate you taking the time to teach us beginners this way. What kind of needle are you using and size? Thank you again!💮
Thank you😊 The best size for a needle depends on your fabric and your thread. The best way to find it out is usually to test your needle on the actual fabric to see if it slides through the fabric smoothly. Also, you’d need a large eye if you use thicker thread. I mainly use Sashiko needles, embroidery needles and darning needles but I always test them first😊
Very nice! Love the organic theme to every aspect of your projects. I’d love a tutorial on dying fabric with whatever you have! Curious of parts material, water etc how long to brew the mixture befor putting in fabric , how long does fabric sit in mixture etc
Thank you😊 I have a video about natural dyeing with onion skins. I’m not an expert but I love the idea of using food scraps before throwing them away! Natural dyeing with onion skins - Reusing food scraps to dye sewing materials! Kusakizome ruclips.net/video/HMrrtEKpWmA/видео.html
First time watching a video from your channel and I'm loving it! I have a love of embroidery from watching my grandmother embroider pillowcases. Watching your video was so soothing and brought back those memories. I'm hoping that after watching a few, they will inspire me to try this for myself. Thanks, fan and new subscriber from New Zealand
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment❤️ When I stitch, I also think about my grandmother who was very creative. Thinking about those happy memories is what I enjoy when I do slow stitching and Sashiko. Thank you again for watching my video. Your comment made me so happy💕
Inspiring little squares. Thank you for sharing 🎉 Suggestion: It was difficult for me to read and enjoy your stitching at the same time. Why not add an audio recording?
Thank you for your suggestion!❤️ I was originally going to do Japanese audio (my mother tongue) with multilingual subtitles but decided not to do it as I thought it might be hard to watch for non-Japanese speakers. The majority of the current viewers are from non-English speaking countries so it’s hard to decide which language would be the best😅
When it comes to slow stitching, there are no rules! I even use threads for machine sewing🧵🪡 If you are looking for something close to the thickness of a Sashiko thread, you can use a pearl cotton thread (No. 8 or 5) or 2-4 strands of a No.25 embroidery floss. Also, there’s a video that I compared different types of threads⬇️ What is the best Sashiko thread? I stitched with 5 different types of threads to compare them ruclips.net/video/CzdDLDBVPkk/видео.html
This video really demonstrated how calming and beautiful embroidery & slow stitching is. Thank you for sharing your process! 💕
❤🌈💖💜
Thank you so much💕💕
I love your slow stitching experiments, super inspiring! Thankyou.
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Oh so lovely! It would make an awesome quilt when all those are put together. You give me so many ideas, thank you.
Thank you!
This is still one of my favorite lessons you did. I watch this often to learn and get inspired....dying fabrics is a fun experiment.
Thank you. I’m collecting onion skins at the moment to dye some more threads😊
Muchas gracias por sus tutoriales, voy a intentar hacer uno ,me ha gustado mucho y relajante😊😊😊
Oh thank you so much💕💕
Your video has helped me so much. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Just found your channel this morning … and love it.
Thank you so much ❤️😊🧵🪡
Thank you very much for all your videos. I was thinking about a stitch to consolidate a hole or un snag: the festoon stitch. It’s a nice one with several ways to sew it. It’s look very regular that why it reminded me sashiko.
Have a nice day 😊
I had never heard of festoon stitch! Thank you so much for sharing❤️ I will definitely check it out!
Blackwork also has very similar patterns to Sashiko. Several viewers from India mentioned that Sashiko has similarities to Kantha. It’s so fascinating to learn all those different stitchery techniques🧵🪡😊❤️
I have just found your channel, it’s great! Would you consider doing a video on how you naturally dye your fabrics and threads?
Thank you for watching! I was actually thinking about doing some videos about natural dye. I’m just learning how to do it and it’s not success always but it can be still interesting to show all that challenges. Thank you for your input😊
Such sweet projects Thank you
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
I really enjoyed watching 'this clip.
I’m going to try some of this random Slow stitching
Thank you so much😊 When I made this video, I was not sure if anyone would be interested in my personal stitching project. I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it! Thank you❤️
Your videos are so calming and I appreciate you taking the time to teach us beginners this way. What kind of needle are you using and size? Thank you again!💮
Thank you😊 The best size for a needle depends on your fabric and your thread. The best way to find it out is usually to test your needle on the actual fabric to see if it slides through the fabric smoothly. Also, you’d need a large eye if you use thicker thread. I mainly use Sashiko needles, embroidery needles and darning needles but I always test them first😊
Very nice! Love the organic theme to every aspect of your projects. I’d love a tutorial on dying fabric with whatever you have! Curious of parts material, water etc how long to brew the mixture befor putting in fabric , how long does fabric sit in mixture etc
Thank you😊 I have a video about natural dyeing with onion skins. I’m not an expert but I love the idea of using food scraps before throwing them away!
Natural dyeing with onion skins - Reusing food scraps to dye sewing materials! Kusakizome
ruclips.net/video/HMrrtEKpWmA/видео.html
First time watching a video from your channel and I'm loving it! I have a love of embroidery from watching my grandmother embroider pillowcases. Watching your video was so soothing and brought back those memories. I'm hoping that after watching a few, they will inspire me to try this for myself. Thanks, fan and new subscriber from New Zealand
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment❤️ When I stitch, I also think about my grandmother who was very creative. Thinking about those happy memories is what I enjoy when I do slow stitching and Sashiko.
Thank you again for watching my video. Your comment made me so happy💕
Love your work 💝
Thank you so much❤️
Hola 👋, creo que perfecto para intentar relajarse, me ha gustado mucho, gracias por ayudar ❤
Thank you so much😊❤️
Buen día. Qué preciosos se ven todos. TAN SENCILLO.. PERO CON GRACIA Y ELEGANCIA.. Felicitaciones !!
Yes, it’s simple and relaxing😊 Thank you for watching❤️
Inspiring little squares. Thank you for sharing 🎉
Suggestion: It was difficult for me to read and enjoy your stitching at the same time. Why not add an audio recording?
Thank you for your suggestion!❤️ I was originally going to do Japanese audio (my mother tongue) with multilingual subtitles but decided not to do it as I thought it might be hard to watch for non-Japanese speakers. The majority of the current viewers are from non-English speaking countries so it’s hard to decide which language would be the best😅
Thank you for answering. I understand. I will read first and then come back and watch the video 😊
Thank you for your understanding.💕💕 I wish RUclips had a text-to-voice function.
Grazie molte per questo video❤
Thank you for watching😊❤️🧵🪡
Thanks.
Thank you for watching as always❤️
I’m obsessed with circles. Thank you. Can I use floss? How many strands. Just to start since I’m a beginner.
When it comes to slow stitching, there are no rules! I even use threads for machine sewing🧵🪡
If you are looking for something close to the thickness of a Sashiko thread, you can use a pearl cotton thread (No. 8 or 5) or 2-4 strands of a No.25 embroidery floss.
Also, there’s a video that I compared different types of threads⬇️
What is the best Sashiko thread? I stitched with 5 different types of threads to compare them
ruclips.net/video/CzdDLDBVPkk/видео.html
Vielen Dank ❤
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
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Thank you❤️
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Genial💫💜🪷💜💫🥰☀️
Thank you💕💕
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