I'm a Man who is turning 30 this year and I just wanted to say how much joy discovering your channel has brought to me. I never knew I cookie be so focused and so relaxed at the same time. Hours will pass like minutes and when I look back down at my lap I have something beautiful I can be proud of.
コメントありがとうございます!ぜひぜひ試してみてください!いつも試聴してくださる方のなかには80代の方もいらっしゃるんですよ😊 まずは、あまり難しいことはなしにして、古い布で雑巾をちくちくしてみるのはいかがでしょう。下に簡単な雑巾刺しの動画のリンクを貼っておきますね。 ほとんどの動画は日本語字幕がまだ自動翻訳のみなのですが(申し訳ないです)、下の動画は自分で日本語字幕を入力したので少し見やすいかもしれません⬇️ I heard that my grandma used to make Sashiko Zokins. So I tried to make them as well! ruclips.net/video/L54-Fz9M55w/видео.html
I ditto all the comments already made. You are wonderfully skilled in Sashiko. Your videos and instructions are so clear and helpful. I have sewn two of the designs on your sample and love Sashiko. Thank you so much for sharing and caring. I look forward to watching more of your videos and learning. ❤
Thank you so much for your inspiring and encouraging comment😍 I’m still learning too and I make a lot of mistakes but it’s been so nice to be able to share the joy of Sashiko with someone like you❤️
Thank you for showing the backside I was wondering what the finished product would look like on the front and the back. So often you won't see what the backside of a craft project looks like thank you again. You are exceedingly talented and patient.
My daughter asked for an obvious repair on her tracksuit pants. With a bit of thin interfacing basted on the wrong side, one of your designs would be lovely in a much smaller scale. A one inch circle (or maybe two) would cover the tear while also be noticeable... Thank you for your video 🍄🍄
Thank you💕 Have you watched this video? I’ve done the similar mending to what you mentioned⬇️ Sashiko Visible mending - mend with style. Sashiko stitching on Denim jeans ruclips.net/video/bj2eZcMWsNo/видео.html
Its amazing to see how such beautiful intricate looking patterns start with such a simple stitch! Thankyou for breaking it down like this and keeping this wonderful tradition alive ❤
You are a very talented person. Thank you for sharing your art with all of us. I am sure you already know this, but I'll share with you just incase you don't. Zentangle is very similar to Sashiko. You may find even more sewing ideas when you see zentangle. Have a wonderful day!! Blessings!!
Oh how I love watching you create these beautiful pieces of Sashiko and I'd like to add that it was amazing how nice it looked before you even started stitching. You really are a master at this.
Such a beautiful piece! I love the fluidity of your stitching, you make it look so easy! The finished piece could have looked so busy, but it really has a sense of balance and calm about it. The back is also just another work of art. Such an impressive composition.
Your designs makes my soul happy. So beautiful So each pattern is basically how you stitch the little squares? Easy to learn hard to master and you mastered beautifully.
Yes, for this type (Hitomezashi) of Sashiko, the grid on your fabric works as a guide for individual stitches. A pre-printed grid would be also useful when you draw a pattern for Moyozashi👍
Thank you for watching as always❤️❤️ I really struggled editing this video as it took very long time to stitch and I had hours of video🪡 Your comment means a lot to me. Thank you so much😊❤️
Hi! The fabric I used is Sarashi. It’s a thin cotton fabric from Japan. Here’s a video about Sarashi and its substitutes. ruclips.net/video/CLuHcBuTLQg/видео.html I used Sashiko threads and Sashiko needles. Here’s a video about tools I’m currently using😊 ruclips.net/video/0sILBEK9JvI/видео.htmlsi=bGcYzhoEBiOAQrpL
Thank you for the question😊 A Sashiko-stitched cloth like this is commonly called Hana-hukin. A ‘Hukin’ (the general term for this type of a cloth with or without Sashiko) is often used as a food covering, a tea towel or a cleaning wipe. Some viewers seem to use them as a handkerchief too😊
Thank you for watching! I used 4-ply Sashiko threads for all the patterns in this video. As you can see, some patterns (the yellow ones) look too dense and you can’t see them clearly. When I stitched them in the past videos, I used finer Sashiko threads. It really depends on the pattern you choose and your personal preference. Some of old Sashiko books I have use 2-4 strands of Sashiko thread, but I’ve also seen people using thinner hand sewing cotton threads in more recent Sashiko videos. I don’t think there’s right or wrong ways😊❤️
Thank you for asking. This is actually just a non-brand ruler from Daiso Japan. I usually use a transparent ruler with a 5mm grid. It’s really useful for drawing a frame and a grid.😊
Thank you! @@thegreenwrapper I've been looking for a decent clear gridded ruler, and it's been slightly more difficult than I thought. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and journey with us! Love from the Netherlands
Hi! I learned Sashiko from old books from Japan but none of them are printed anymore. I don’t have specific titles but I do recommend referring to a variety of books and other resources. In Japan, we often say that Sashiko doesn’t have uniformed rules. Each book shows some stitching tips but they are often slightly different. That’s how I learned what can be adjusted for individual projects and how I can reflect my preferences to my pieces. So I do recommend looking into a wide range of books by different Sashiko artists💕💕
Thank you for your feedback and I’m really sorry about that. I will keep reviewing what I can do😊 As my mother tongue is Japanese, it would save me a lot of time if I could just record audio in Japanese😆 but I thought it would be easier without Japanese audio for international viewers. That’s how I have chosen the current style. At the moment, I have very limited time and resources (and very small income from RUclips😅) and I can’t afford to add the extra step to write a script and add English audio but🤞
Thank you for your feedback💕 My mother tongue is Japanese so I thought it would be easier for non-Japanese speakers without Japanese audio. I’ll see what I can do👍
@@thegreenwrapper thank you. I understand. I would not be able to make a video speaking another language. I appreciate your responding and look forward to watching your videos.
@evelynfrench804 Thank you for your understanding💕 The majority of the viewers of this channel are actually from non-English speaking countries. I originally put only English captions without multilingual subtitles on my videos but I received so many requests to put subtitles. This added two extra hours of editing and I only receive very very small amount of money from RUclips and I can’t afford to commit to it full time. It will save me time if I could just make videos in Japanese. So I’m actually thinking about changing it to Japanese + subtitles if that’s preferable for the viewers. Your feedback is truly valuable to me. Thank you for your comment❤️
I'm a Man who is turning 30 this year and I just wanted to say how much joy discovering your channel has brought to me. I never knew I cookie be so focused and so relaxed at the same time. Hours will pass like minutes and when I look back down at my lap I have something beautiful I can be proud of.
Oh I’m so happy to hear that💕💕🥹It’s so nice to share the joy of stitching with someone❤️ Thank you so much😊
Wat een mooi voorbeeld en zo duidelijk uit gelegd!! Dankjewel.
I know “cookie” was most likely an autocorrect for “could be” but it made me smile regardless. 😊
This really is a wonderful channel. 👍🏻 🪡
I am so grateful for all of your videos. I really like and admire your approach; n helping us learn sashiko. Thank you
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡 It means a lot to me🥹
おはようございます。昨夜初めてお会いしました。即保存!刺し子大好き!まだ始めていませんが、70歳の課題です。今年中には、何か一つ始めてみたいです。
コメントありがとうございます!ぜひぜひ試してみてください!いつも試聴してくださる方のなかには80代の方もいらっしゃるんですよ😊
まずは、あまり難しいことはなしにして、古い布で雑巾をちくちくしてみるのはいかがでしょう。下に簡単な雑巾刺しの動画のリンクを貼っておきますね。
ほとんどの動画は日本語字幕がまだ自動翻訳のみなのですが(申し訳ないです)、下の動画は自分で日本語字幕を入力したので少し見やすいかもしれません⬇️
I heard that my grandma used to make Sashiko Zokins. So I tried to make them as well!
ruclips.net/video/L54-Fz9M55w/видео.html
This is so beautiful!
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Beautiful work although I am in my eighties I am practising very hard to produce some even stitching I find it very relaxing Thankyou for videos 🇬🇧
Thank you so much for watching❤️😊
I am 67 and I am just getting trying to learn this. You are inspiring - thank you for your post - it inspired me ❤️
@@thegreenwrapperafter admiring this craft for decades, you inspire me to finally give it a try at 61. 🍄🍄
I’m in my 70s. Reading your text was so reassuring. Thank you. Let me know how you get on in your 90s
I ditto all the comments already made. You are wonderfully skilled in Sashiko. Your videos and instructions are so clear and helpful. I have sewn two of the designs on your sample and love Sashiko. Thank you so much for sharing and caring. I look forward to watching more of your videos and learning. ❤
Thank you so much for your inspiring and encouraging comment😍 I’m still learning too and I make a lot of mistakes but it’s been so nice to be able to share the joy of Sashiko with someone like you❤️
Beautiful. Your work is so neat and beautifully finished. Fascinating how many gorgeous patterns can be generated from a simple running stitch.
Thank you so much😊❤️
Thank you for showing the backside I was wondering what the finished product would look like on the front and the back. So often you won't see what the backside of a craft project looks like thank you again. You are exceedingly talented and patient.
Thank you so much😊 I’m also always curious about the back of stitches!
My daughter asked for an obvious repair on her tracksuit pants. With a bit of thin interfacing basted on the wrong side, one of your designs would be lovely in a much smaller scale. A one inch circle (or maybe two) would cover the tear while also be noticeable... Thank you for your video 🍄🍄
Thank you💕
Have you watched this video? I’ve done the similar mending to what you mentioned⬇️
Sashiko Visible mending - mend with style. Sashiko stitching on Denim jeans
ruclips.net/video/bj2eZcMWsNo/видео.html
@@thegreenwrapper not yet. I'll watch it tonight. Thank you again.
Hermoso trabajo. Talentosas manos. Gracias ❤❤❤❤
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Вы просто прелесть! Я восхищаюсь людьми, которые творят такое чудо.
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Its amazing to see how such beautiful intricate looking patterns start with such a simple stitch! Thankyou for breaking it down like this and keeping this wonderful tradition alive ❤
Thank you😊
Really helpful videos thank you. I'm only just starting to stitch this type of sashiko and feel I need to learn so much.
Oh thank you! I’m glad to hear that my videos are helpful for you💕💕
You are a very talented person. Thank you for sharing your art with all of us. I am sure you already know this, but I'll share with you just incase you don't. Zentangle is very similar to Sashiko. You may find even more sewing ideas when you see zentangle. Have a wonderful day!! Blessings!!
Thank you💕💕
Very original stitches! And the work turned out beautiful and delicate. I liked the stitches,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart
Thank you💕💕
Me encantó muchísimo su trabajo al final quedó hermoso trataré de hacerlo gracias ❤
Thank you💕💕
Oh how I love watching you create these beautiful pieces of Sashiko and I'd like to add that it was amazing how nice it looked before you even started stitching. You really are a master at this.
Thank you so much😊 I also thought the simple circles were so beautiful! I was tempted to stop there😅
There is something so beautiful to me in sashimi samplers. Well done!!
Thank you💕💕
Hi! I love it, thanks for Your video!
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Wunderschöne Arbeit ❤
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
Each pattern is so pretty but I think the yellow on the left is my favorite. Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
just so beautiful! and so colourful too
Thank you so much😊❤️
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your fabulous Techniques with us. I hope you enjoy your sewing as much as I enjoyed it. 😂 🎉 🙏 🇺🇸
Thank you😊 This is one of my favourite Sashiko pieces❤️🧵🪡
Such a beautiful piece! I love the fluidity of your stitching, you make it look so easy! The finished piece could have looked so busy, but it really has a sense of balance and calm about it.
The back is also just another work of art. Such an impressive composition.
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
This is so beautiful. Thank you for your generous sharing. I will practice SASHIKO.
* Maria from the Philippines ❤
Thank you Maria💕💕 I hope you’ll enjoy Sashiko😊
Beautiful work! I love watching!
Thank you so much! It took longer to stitch than I originally expected so I’m so happy to hear that😊❤️
This was a beautiful way to begin my morning, thank you!
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
Thank you❤️😊
Once again, great video! I'm looking forward to trying out these patterns at home :)
Thank you for coming back❤️
Absolutely stunning
Thank you💕💕
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤!
Thank you💕💕
So elegant, beautiful and neat work❤
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡
Your designs makes my soul happy. So beautiful So each pattern is basically how you stitch the little squares? Easy to learn hard to master and you mastered beautifully.
Yes, for this type (Hitomezashi) of Sashiko, the grid on your fabric works as a guide for individual stitches. A pre-printed grid would be also useful when you draw a pattern for Moyozashi👍
@@thegreenwrapperI bought a 5mm grid. Still practicing on some old blue ticking fabric.
The beauty! I will try this, it looks gorgeous! ❤❤❤❤ Love your channel!
Thank you😊❤️
Magnificent work 👏💞
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Beautiful!
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Wow! I am amazed
Thank you💕💕
Stunning! ❤
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
So lovely!!
Thank you😊❤️💕🪡🧵
Um maravilhoso trabalho, gostei muito. 😊👏👏👏❤❤❤
Thank you😊💕💕💕
What a lovely video!!! Thank you❤
Thank you so much😊❤️
Thank you for the tutorial very beautiful
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Camera work is first rate 😊, love your videos. ❤ from Canberra
Thank you for watching as always❤️❤️ I really struggled editing this video as it took very long time to stitch and I had hours of video🪡 Your comment means a lot to me. Thank you so much😊❤️
Beautiful!
Thank you❤️😊
The buttons! Kitty helper. 🤣
😹😹
太厲害!刺子繡。🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much❤️😊🪡🧵
Absolutely lovely ❤❤
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
Gorgeous, your skill level is awesome, tfs
Thank you❤️😊
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you😊❤️
Stunning 😍
Thank you so much😊❤️
Lovely work. What fabric, thread and needle are you using?
Hi! The fabric I used is Sarashi. It’s a thin cotton fabric from Japan.
Here’s a video about Sarashi and its substitutes.
ruclips.net/video/CLuHcBuTLQg/видео.html
I used Sashiko threads and Sashiko needles.
Here’s a video about tools I’m currently using😊
ruclips.net/video/0sILBEK9JvI/видео.htmlsi=bGcYzhoEBiOAQrpL
Tus trabajos son maravillosos. Gracias por enseñar. Los subtitulos en español son de gran ayuda para mi .❤
Thank you for watching! I’ve been a bit busy at the moment but I will put subtitles on these videos eventually👍 Thank you for your patience.
Wow this is a beauty :) can i ask what can we do with samplers coz i’m working on one now 😂😂😂- tq
Thank you for the question😊 A Sashiko-stitched cloth like this is commonly called Hana-hukin. A ‘Hukin’ (the general term for this type of a cloth with or without Sashiko) is often used as a food covering, a tea towel or a cleaning wipe. Some viewers seem to use them as a handkerchief too😊
@@thegreenwrapperExcellent reply tqvm :) please share more of your wonderful work :)
Una maravilla ❤
Thank you💕💕
Это очень красиво и аккуратно.
Thank you💕💕
Thank you for this amazing video - can you confirm whether a fine thread is preferable for this particular technique. Many thanks.
Thank you for watching! I used 4-ply Sashiko threads for all the patterns in this video. As you can see, some patterns (the yellow ones) look too dense and you can’t see them clearly. When I stitched them in the past videos, I used finer Sashiko threads. It really depends on the pattern you choose and your personal preference. Some of old Sashiko books I have use 2-4 strands of Sashiko thread, but I’ve also seen people using thinner hand sewing cotton threads in more recent Sashiko videos. I don’t think there’s right or wrong ways😊❤️
@@thegreenwrapper Thank you for your comments.
Sublime!!!!🥰
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
So amazing🎉
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Que hermoso❤❤❤❤😊
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
I love this! I'm going to make one too... have you shared in any of your videos where you got your ruler? I would love to buy one for myself :D
Thank you for asking. This is actually just a non-brand ruler from Daiso Japan. I usually use a transparent ruler with a 5mm grid. It’s really useful for drawing a frame and a grid.😊
Thank you! @@thegreenwrapper I've been looking for a decent clear gridded ruler, and it's been slightly more difficult than I thought. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and journey with us! Love from the Netherlands
What book will you recommend for Sashiko beginners? Thank you! Hello from the Philippines!
Hi! I learned Sashiko from old books from Japan but none of them are printed anymore. I don’t have specific titles but I do recommend referring to a variety of books and other resources.
In Japan, we often say that Sashiko doesn’t have uniformed rules. Each book shows some stitching tips but they are often slightly different. That’s how I learned what can be adjusted for individual projects and how I can reflect my preferences to my pieces.
So I do recommend looking into a wide range of books by different Sashiko artists💕💕
@@thegreenwrapper thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate it very much. Domo arigato🙂↕️
Lindo ❤
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Beautiful but wish you would talk I get so wrapped up watching I forget to read instructions 😢
Thank you for your feedback and I’m really sorry about that. I will keep reviewing what I can do😊
As my mother tongue is Japanese, it would save me a lot of time if I could just record audio in Japanese😆 but I thought it would be easier without Japanese audio for international viewers. That’s how I have chosen the current style.
At the moment, I have very limited time and resources (and very small income from RUclips😅) and I can’t afford to add the extra step to write a script and add English audio but🤞
Is there voice on this video or just text?
Thank you for watching😊 All my videos are only with texts.
👍🌹
Thank you😊❤️
Merci beaucoup pouvez-vous nous le faire en français SvP
Thank you for watching! I'm gradually adding subtitles to past videos. Subtitles will be coming for this video in the future!
Sí que é fermoso, moi, moi fermoso🪷
Thank you❤️😊
Can you talk to us and explain what you are doing. We don’t need the music, but speaking to us would be great. Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback💕 My mother tongue is Japanese so I thought it would be easier for non-Japanese speakers without Japanese audio.
I’ll see what I can do👍
@@thegreenwrapper thank you. I understand. I would not be able to make a video speaking another language. I appreciate your responding and look forward to watching your videos.
@evelynfrench804 Thank you for your understanding💕 The majority of the viewers of this channel are actually from non-English speaking countries. I originally put only English captions without multilingual subtitles on my videos but I received so many requests to put subtitles. This added two extra hours of editing and I only receive very very small amount of money from RUclips and I can’t afford to commit to it full time.
It will save me time if I could just make videos in Japanese. So I’m actually thinking about changing it to Japanese + subtitles if that’s preferable for the viewers.
Your feedback is truly valuable to me. Thank you for your comment❤️