Oh yay! Another rabbit hole ;);););):):):) Thanks so much for the excellent content you provide, even when you are other places! I hope the trip is spectacular fun and I look forward to this new slow stitch project as my Down the Garden Path nears it’s finish. I’m so gladI found your channel!!
I'm so excited... last night I ordered some vintage kimono fabric pieces & I know exactly where I'm going to use them! To quote Rachel from Roxys Creations... there are endless possibilities 🐇🙄🤣 Thank you for taking the time to leave us a project while you're away 🧵🪡😊
Enjoy your travels. Sounds like the perfect girls road trip and going with Susanna will be wonderful. Your minds will be full of ideas for future sewing RUclipss 🎉 I have a Japanese panel that I have sewn and now I will sew it into a small basket for the craft room. Thanks for a great idea. I look forward to this series. 🧵🪡
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine The same as yours I think l love all the stitching you have done looks so affective . I haven’t got Japanese fabric but have very similar that will look hopeful as nice 😊
Gee Corrine just love the Japanese stitching and i will trying to get things together so i can do the project with you can't wait to see your vidoes on this rice bag and now to make it 👏👏👏👏👏💞 I hope you have a wounderful time in France i wish i was going,
Loved watching this video and just wanted to recommend a wonderful and talented RUclipsr (The Green Wrapper) who shows you all the ins and outs of Sashiko. I learned, and still am learning so much from her. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas.
Girl! You have my mind racing. I am thinking themed bags for Christmas gifts that have an embroidered or counted cross-stitch focal point on the front. Like a house/cottage theme for my daughter who is a real estate broker. Oh my, I am going to have to get started. Lol. Love, love this idea. Thanks for sharing. Happy creating!
Thanks for sharing am surely would be following through and this is a good idea for me to do while visiting my grandkids this August in Sydney. Lots of hugs Chona❤
Girl! When do you sleep? You must sew 25 hours a day! You run a business, too? You must not have any life at all! Wow! Love all you do and look forward to your videos everyday. I’m so jealous of your next trip and can’t wait to hear all about it! Have a blast!
I like your new project. I've acquired a few books on sashiko, watched some videos and started dabbling in this beautiful craft. If you haven't tried it, sashiko thread is wonderful to work with, especially as you stack the fabric on your needle. It slides through
Hi Corrine, I have not heard of a Japanese rice bag before and it sure looks like an interesting project. I do not have Japanese fabric but I do have fabric cake layers and jelly rolls - I would love to give it a go!! I may be traveling again too but the beauty of your videos is that they are available any time. A few different-sized ones on display would be great - something different as I too have too many baskets and Ikea boxes and other storage. Gee I am envious of your trip to France - would love to be there just to shop with you 🙂
this is rather spooky coz I was coming across references to rice bags over the last couple of week and decided hmmmm what is this so I investigated and that Stuart Hillard video that you have link I watched and now follow him as well he's rather a funny guy. look forward to your bag journey it's going to be great :D
I was hoping to join in a stitch along making a traditional rice bag this year, but have lost the link. I may just have to start this one, to work on when I’m in Sydney, if I have time of course and any energy left at the end of the day.
Looking forward to another project to watch and Bon voyage! Cheers, Christine
Thanks my stitching friend.. we don’t leave till late next week., can squeeze in a bit more stitching!
Thank you for always thinking of us when you start new and interesting projects. Love that. 🪡bobin
You are so welcome!
Oh yay! Another rabbit hole ;);););):):):) Thanks so much for the excellent content you provide, even when you are other places!
I hope the trip is spectacular fun and I look forward to this new slow stitch project as my Down the Garden Path nears it’s finish. I’m so gladI found your channel!!
My pleasure!
I'm so excited... last night I ordered some vintage kimono fabric pieces & I know exactly where I'm going to use them!
To quote Rachel from Roxys Creations... there are endless possibilities 🐇🙄🤣
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a project while you're away 🧵🪡😊
Wonderful! Sound amazing
Have a safe trip. Tell Lisa , Cj says hi! ❤Wish I could be there with you guys. Love Sashiko. Can't wait to view your project. ✈️❤
Will do!! Really looking forward to it.. 6 more sleeps
Enjoy your travels. Sounds like the perfect girls road trip and going with Susanna will be wonderful. Your minds will be full of ideas for future sewing RUclipss 🎉 I have a Japanese panel that I have sewn and now I will sew it into a small basket for the craft room. Thanks for a great idea. I look forward to this series. 🧵🪡
Oh lovely! Making something useful is a treat!
Oh whee here we go down another rabbit hole...I can hardly wait!
exciting! cant wait. enjoy your holiday. HAVE A GOOD DAY
Have a wonderful time in France and thank you for the up and coming videos, l really fancy making a rice bag 😊
Wonderful! You will love it.. what theme are you thinking?
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine The same as yours I think l love all the stitching you have done looks so affective . I haven’t got Japanese fabric but have very similar that will look hopeful as nice 😊
Wow. Love this. Have been so interested in the whole sashiko thing too. Very different from other projects. Love it. Look forward to it. ❤❤
It is a lot of fun.. simple and no thinking just stitch!
@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine well that’s my kind of think. No thinking. Hahaha.
Been thinking of doing some Sashiko stitches. Thanks for sharing this video and the inspiration !!! Enjoy your shopping journey 🪡🧵♥️
Thanks ., it is a lot of fun!
Oh wow, will so be following this while you are away, have a great time, look forward to your return with lots of new stuff!
Will promise to keep you posted!
This looks lovely and I look forward to making one after watching your videos. ❤
Hope you enjoy it! It is so handy!
Loving this idea, thank you for sharing your techniques x
You are so welcome!
I’ve loved watching your channel grow woohoo 5000 way to go …love the videos
Thanks so much!!.. yes little happy dance was done!
Gee Corrine just love the Japanese stitching and i will trying to get things together so i can do the project with you can't wait to see your vidoes on this rice bag and now to make it 👏👏👏👏👏💞 I hope you have a wounderful time in France i wish i was going,
Great join me!! Fantastic.. I’m already using it!
Loved watching this video and just wanted to recommend a wonderful and talented RUclipsr (The Green Wrapper) who shows you all the ins and outs of Sashiko. I learned, and still am learning so much from her. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas.
Thanks for sharing!! I will look her out.
Girl! You have my mind racing. I am thinking themed bags for Christmas gifts that have an embroidered or counted cross-stitch focal point on the front. Like a house/cottage theme for my daughter who is a real estate broker. Oh my, I am going to have to get started. Lol. Love, love this idea. Thanks for sharing. Happy creating!
Oh yes. Love the ideas!
Love it love it. I'm going to make one along the same colour way blues. ❤
Oh lovely! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing am surely would be following through and this is a good idea for me to do while visiting my grandkids this August in Sydney. Lots of hugs Chona❤
Yes yes.. perfect travel project.,
Love this project Corrine, creating a Paris themed one sounds like a fabulous idea. A very pretty and practical bag. Tfs . Hugs Susanna xx 😄♥️🧵🪡
Girl! When do you sleep? You must sew 25 hours a day! You run a business, too? You must not have any life at all! Wow! Love all you do and look forward to your videos everyday. I’m so jealous of your next trip and can’t wait to hear all about it! Have a blast!
25 hours .. I thought there were 24hour. Great news you found me another hour!! I’m off to use that hour!! lol.
I like your new project. I've acquired a few books on sashiko, watched some videos and started dabbling in this beautiful craft. If you haven't tried it, sashiko thread is wonderful to work with, especially as you stack the fabric on your needle. It slides through
Sorry, fat fingered my post without finishing😊 it slides through very smoothly, making it easy to stitch with. Have a great trip!
It is so beautiful.. I have so enjoyed making the project.. already thinking about the next one
Hi Corrine, I have not heard of a Japanese rice bag before and it sure looks like an interesting project. I do not have Japanese fabric but I do have fabric cake layers and jelly rolls - I would love to give it a go!! I may be traveling again too but the beauty of your videos is that they are available any time. A few different-sized ones on display would be great - something different as I too have too many baskets and Ikea boxes and other storage. Gee I am envious of your trip to France - would love to be there just to shop with you 🙂
The jelly cakes and layer cake sound great!! Great travel project!
this is rather spooky coz I was coming across references to rice bags over the last couple of week and decided hmmmm what is this so I investigated and that Stuart Hillard video that you have link I watched and now follow him as well he's rather a funny guy. look forward to your bag journey it's going to be great :D
Great.. it was a lot of fun
I was hoping to join in a stitch along making a traditional rice bag this year, but have lost the link. I may just have to start this one, to work on when I’m in Sydney, if I have time of course and any energy left at the end of the day.
Lovely.. it’s a great travel project.
Hi Corinne, really excited about the Sashiko work, where did you get a good dragonfly template please.
Check the description.. link to east meets west on Etsy
Stencils
www.etsy.com/au/shop/EastMeetsWestAU