@@LuluThinking Hey Lulu, thanks for your loveliness. Yes I will start to sell this, it’s made in Ireland and is very soft and tactile… I will drop a batch for those on my newsletter list if you are interested. Enjoy your stitching xx
@@lazenbylondon I tried to sign up for your newsletter twice but have not received anything.,I’ll try again because I would love to buy that linen 😊 thank you
@@LuluThinking. Hi Lulu… thanks so much… the linen will be in the shop in a few weeks…I will send a newsletter to let you all know… please check your spam folder to check if the emails have gone there… 😊
Sashiko is a way of making repairs that are art!. They were originally done by Japanese villagers. It’s very beautiful just one small neat straight stitch done in patterns that vary from plain to stunning set pieces …look it up on you tube, you won’t be disappointed!❤ it’s not hard
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The Green Wrapper me gusta mucho!!
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Very meditative. I love the linen you sew on. May I ask where you get it (or do you sell it?). Thanks 🙂
@@LuluThinking Hey Lulu, thanks for your loveliness. Yes I will start to sell this, it’s made in Ireland and is very soft and tactile… I will drop a batch for those on my newsletter list if you are interested. Enjoy your stitching xx
@@lazenbylondon I tried to sign up for your newsletter twice but have not received anything.,I’ll try again because I would love to buy that linen 😊 thank you
@@LuluThinking. Hi Lulu… thanks so much… the linen will be in the shop in a few weeks…I will send a newsletter to let you all know… please check your spam folder to check if the emails have gone there… 😊
@@lazenbylondon thank you so much 🙂
Glad I found your channel . How many strands of floss and what needle do you use for the embroidery?
You are so kind 🤍 #2 crewel needle and 3 strands of floss - have fun with your creation 🫶🏻
@@lazenbylondon thank you !
Como empezar para aprender?❤
I don't get it.
Sashiko is a way of making repairs that are art!. They were originally done by Japanese villagers. It’s very beautiful just one small neat straight stitch done in patterns that vary from plain to stunning set pieces …look it up on you tube, you won’t be disappointed!❤ it’s not hard
Way too slow to watch