Thanks! With Thanksgiving coming up I just want to say that I am so thankful for you and your excellent instructions and ideas. Wishing you love and peace.
I’d like to thank you too❤️❤️❤️ You have been a wonderful inspiration to me. I always enjoy reading your comments💕💕 Thank you so much for your support😊 Happy Thanksgiving❤️❤️❤️ Also, I have just restarted my Instagram account. I don’t know if you have an account, but it allows us to share what we’re working on and what we have made to each other. If you post your project and tag my account, I’ll receive a notification and visit your post. Some viewers have shared me their creation too😊 If you have an account, please visit my page. You can find me @thegreenwrapper on Instagram.
Thank you💕 Just adding something extra makes it more personal. I love the simplicity of Tatewaku and its potential. Thank you again for suggesting this pattern❤️😊
Oh my, how absolutely lovely❣ And as usual the best ever instructions, thank you so much. You have made me very, very happy with this video and I am so grateful for taking the time to make my requested pattern. You are the best!!!!!!
I tried the thinner, but shorter, needle and it worked much better. I have finished my towel and am so loving it....thinking of how you helped make my work so enjoyable. 🌷
Another great project. The way you switch threads is not the way I have been doing it but it will be now because I like like it way better. It’s similar to how I do it in cross stitch.
Thank you💕💕 I tend to use different ways depending on the project. There’s a video how I change threads if you’re interested😊⬇️ SASHIKO This is how I change to a new thread without knots for Hanahukin and layered fabrics ruclips.net/video/CQoM1OJRJT4/видео.html
A great video with excellent instructions. I'm going to order some of the Sarashi fabric and try this. BTW, where can you buy those circle things? amazon?
The circle template is from Clover. I actually got it from Japan but it seems that it’s available on Amazon too. The measurements are in centimetres only. It’s very useful for Sashiko😊
My needle doesn't seem to release the stitches as easily at it looks on your video. I am using Sarashi (found on line) and using sashiko needle and thread. Any suggestions you can share with me? If I load more than five stitches it becomes really difficult.
Have you tried to stitch with a different needle? I experience the same problem sometimes with certain fabrics and it’s often about the combination of a needle and fabric. I would try with different needles and see if it makes any difference. When I stitched the pre-printed Sarashi, I broke two needles because I had to push my needle very hard, but the same needle was fine when I stitched the Sarashi I used in this video. I used a thin needle (0.84mm) from Tulip for both of them. So, even with similar fabric, a needle can behave differently…
@@thegreenwrapper I did try a different needle, but from the same manufacturer. I will have to get and try with the Tulip ones. Thanks for that information and will let you know how that works.
Thanks! With Thanksgiving coming up I just want to say that I am so thankful for you and your excellent instructions and ideas. Wishing you love and peace.
I’d like to thank you too❤️❤️❤️ You have been a wonderful inspiration to me. I always enjoy reading your comments💕💕 Thank you so much for your support😊 Happy Thanksgiving❤️❤️❤️
Also, I have just restarted my Instagram account. I don’t know if you have an account, but it allows us to share what we’re working on and what we have made to each other. If you post your project and tag my account, I’ll receive a notification and visit your post. Some viewers have shared me their creation too😊
If you have an account, please visit my page. You can find me @thegreenwrapper on Instagram.
I am making this just like yours, because I really like the extra curves you added. 🌷
Thank you💕 Just adding something extra makes it more personal. I love the simplicity of Tatewaku and its potential. Thank you again for suggesting this pattern❤️😊
Thanks! Because you are special to me.
Oh, thank you so much for your generous support🥹🥹🥹 You always inspire me too❤️❤️❤️❤️
You deserve every bit of it because you give me so much joy with your beautiful and thoughtful work.@@thegreenwrapper
The extra wavy lines are so cute!
Thank you! I wanted to keep the simplicity and add something exta😊
Oh my, how absolutely lovely❣ And as usual the best ever instructions, thank you so much. You have made me very, very happy with this video and I am so grateful for taking the time to make my requested pattern. You are the best!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your suggestion😊 You inspired me❤️❤️
I tried the thinner, but shorter, needle and it worked much better. I have finished my towel and am so loving it....thinking of how you helped make my work so enjoyable. 🌷
I’m so glad that you’ve found a solution😊💕💕💕
Another great project. The way you switch threads is not the way I have been doing it but it will be now because I like like it way better. It’s similar to how I do it in cross stitch.
Thank you💕💕
I tend to use different ways depending on the project. There’s a video how I change threads if you’re interested😊⬇️
SASHIKO This is how I change to a new thread without knots for Hanahukin and layered fabrics
ruclips.net/video/CQoM1OJRJT4/видео.html
Bless anyone who gets to receive this beauty 😁.
It’s so beautiful so I’m going to use it by myself😁 but I’m going to make more before Christmas❤️
Thank you !
Thank you😊❤️
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❤️❤️❤️😊
A great video with excellent instructions. I'm going to order some of the Sarashi fabric and try this. BTW, where can you buy those circle things? amazon?
The circle template is from Clover. I actually got it from Japan but it seems that it’s available on Amazon too. The measurements are in centimetres only. It’s very useful for Sashiko😊
My needle doesn't seem to release the stitches as easily at it looks on your video. I am using Sarashi (found on line) and using sashiko needle and thread. Any suggestions you can share with me? If I load more than five stitches it becomes really difficult.
Have you tried to stitch with a different needle? I experience the same problem sometimes with certain fabrics and it’s often about the combination of a needle and fabric. I would try with different needles and see if it makes any difference.
When I stitched the pre-printed Sarashi, I broke two needles because I had to push my needle very hard, but the same needle was fine when I stitched the Sarashi I used in this video.
I used a thin needle (0.84mm) from Tulip for both of them. So, even with similar fabric, a needle can behave differently…
@@thegreenwrapper I did try a different needle, but from the same manufacturer. I will have to get and try with the Tulip ones. Thanks for that information and will let you know how that works.