I like all of the ways you have shown and just use what I feel like at the moment. I am currently working on a Hanafukin using the Hanazashi pattern, one of my favorites. Having done several projects over the last few weeks have definitely improved my stitching and increase how many stitches I can load on my needle. This is so exciting for me.......I love this hand sewing craft🥰 and it is all thanks to your wonderful teachings.
That’s so wonderful❤️💕❤️💕 It’s so inspiring to hear that you are constantly working on craft projects! You’re teaching me a lot too, thank you so much😊💕🪡🧵
That’s such a useful video! I always worry about how messy the knots and ends of thread look on my work, so it’s great to learn some new methods. What do you use your Hanahukin for? Are they display only?
Thank you!😊❤️🪡🧵 I use Hanahukins in my kitchen everyday as a tea towel and a food covering. I also use them to dry vegetables after rinsing. They are very absorbent and durable! If you look at those in the video closely, you may find some stains as they are all used in my everyday life😅 The pink one and the blue one are gauze handkerchiefs which I carry in my bag all the time💕👍
I use mine for many things like @thegreenwrapper explained, and especially like to have small ones that are about 8-9 inch squares for cleaning our eyeglasses. They are wonderful for drying fresh produce and herbs. I love everything about them.
@@marijkeschellenbach2680 very cool, I’m glad they come in use. I guess it’s that mentality that the finished pieces look too good to use, but I can see how they’d be really handy.
I love Sashiko because it emerged as a practical needlework. I do a lot of ornamental Sashiko as well but I like stitching to make something I can use. It feels so nice to use something special in your everyday life💕
All the Sashiko pieces I showed in the video are drawn by myself😊 The designs are mostly traditional patterns. There are many videos showing how to draw those patterns on my channel❤️🧵🪡
@@thegreenwrapper I just found out about this wonderful art and am trying to learn. Drawing the perfect pattern is hard, but I want to master it. You are my inspiration.
Thank you for sharing so many things for us to learn.
Oh thank you so much for your generous support! It means a lot to me❤️💕❤️💕😊
Oh this was really valuable information. The back of my work is not very tidy and I want to fix that so I’ll definitely give these ideas a go.
Thank you! I’m glad that this video was useful for you❤️😊🧵🪡
Muchas gracias por compartir, soy novata en sashiko y me son de mucha utilidad tus videos.
Thank you😊💕💕
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing 🥰
Thank you😊💕💕
Wow, really nice methods and examples and explanations! Thank you!
Thank you for watching😊💕💕
@@thegreenwrapper Thank you! Subbed!
I am a beginner so your videos are very helpful. Thank you from Australia
Thank you😊🪡❤️🧵
So helpful!
I’m so glad it helped😊💕💕
I like all of the ways you have shown and just use what I feel like at the moment. I am currently working on a Hanafukin using the Hanazashi pattern, one of my favorites. Having done several projects over the last few weeks have definitely improved my stitching and increase how many stitches I can load on my needle. This is so exciting for me.......I love this hand sewing craft🥰 and it is all thanks to your wonderful teachings.
That’s so wonderful❤️💕❤️💕 It’s so inspiring to hear that you are constantly working on craft projects! You’re teaching me a lot too, thank you so much😊💕🪡🧵
Thank you for mentioning hana fukin.
These are some good methods. I think I liked the last one best, but also the second and third ones. Thank you.
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Such useful information and so clearly presented - thank you!
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Excellent tutorial. Really helpful. Thank you for sharing your talents!❤
Thank you💕💕
Thank you for sharing your talents! I just started doing Sashiko last month while ill with asthma issues! I adore it!
Thank you💕💕
I will have to save this so I can refer to it often. Thanks.
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Brilliant!! Thank you!!❤
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
very useful explanations, thank you for sharing.
Thank you😊🪡❤️🧵
Meu Deus que trabalho lindo!Parabéns. 🎉👏
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Very helpful 👍👍
Thank you💕💕
How much fun 🎉
Thank you💕💕
That’s such a useful video! I always worry about how messy the knots and ends of thread look on my work, so it’s great to learn some new methods.
What do you use your Hanahukin for? Are they display only?
Thank you!😊❤️🪡🧵
I use Hanahukins in my kitchen everyday as a tea towel and a food covering. I also use them to dry vegetables after rinsing. They are very absorbent and durable!
If you look at those in the video closely, you may find some stains as they are all used in my everyday life😅
The pink one and the blue one are gauze handkerchiefs which I carry in my bag all the time💕👍
@@thegreenwrapper that’s so cool. I’ll have to keep a closer eye!
I use mine for many things like @thegreenwrapper explained, and especially like to have small ones that are about 8-9 inch squares for cleaning our eyeglasses. They are wonderful for drying fresh produce and herbs. I love everything about them.
@@marijkeschellenbach2680 very cool, I’m glad they come in use.
I guess it’s that mentality that the finished pieces look too good to use, but I can see how they’d be really handy.
I love Sashiko because it emerged as a practical needlework. I do a lot of ornamental Sashiko as well but I like stitching to make something I can use.
It feels so nice to use something special in your everyday life💕
Is that pre-printed fabric or I’d you draw the designs?
All the Sashiko pieces I showed in the video are drawn by myself😊 The designs are mostly traditional patterns.
There are many videos showing how to draw those patterns on my channel❤️🧵🪡
@@thegreenwrapper thank you!
@@thegreenwrapper I just found out about this wonderful art and am trying to learn. Drawing the perfect pattern is hard, but I want to master it. You are my inspiration.