A dear friend gave me all of his sewing gear before moving to another country, including a box of bobbins of thread in many colours. He sadly passed a few years ago. Now this is a perfect tribute to him by embarking on a project like this. Thank you for the "nudge"!
That’s a beautiful idea💕 While I was stitching this piece, I imagined about people who originally bought these threads (especially the gold and silver threads!). I wondered what they made with them, though I had no idea who they were. I think the process of stitching by hand gives you the opportunity to imagine or remember something or someone. It’s a really wonderful way to remember the person who gave those threads to you❤️🧵🪡 Thank you for sharing it❤️💕❤️💕
Beautiful ending! Now I know what to do with the 70 yo old cotton sheets I found in my mother's house after she passed, they're still solid and I didn't have the heart to toss them out. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you so much! I stitched a half of this project late night when I could finally have my own time, but it was really nice to end a day with slow stitching 😊🧵🪡❤️
You always come up with the greatest ideas and I love that! This would be a good project to take in the car and do, while I wait for my husband getting his chemo threatments......it is so relaxing. Thank you for making my day, once again.😍
That looks like a great bag for future projects! I’ve rescued lots of tatting weight thread from a local thrift store to use for sashiko. It may be older than I am and works up like a dream. I’ve steamed and dried the thread to make sure it wasn’t brittle just because it looks like it’s 50+ years old.
That’s amazing😍 I’ve been also looking for something like that. I didn’t think about treating them like that before using. That’s a great idea! Thank you so much for sharing❤️🧵🪡
1:38 1:48 d id love to know how you steamed the thread. Did you unwind it, steam it, let it dry and then rewound on spool, or did you just steam the spool with thread on it
Your bag and your process are so inspiring! I find slow/hand stitching relaxing too. With arthritis developing, it's getting slower and slower but I still enjoy it. Thank you for sharing your project.
Thank you❤️ It takes time to stitch by hand but I really enjoy the slow process itself too. Those stitches never look perfect, but I love the warmth of them as well🪡🧵😊❤️
This is so beautiful ❤️ I can’t believe how such simple shapes, and a few thrifted threads made such a lovely panel. Making into a bag was very clever too! Thanks for sharing your ideas.🤗
Thanks for posting. This, to me, is what slow stitching should be. I’ve watched many videos with a variety of ideas but yours is the one I like best. And this is the one I will try. Thanks again and many blessings to you.
Hi, Pauline here,greetings from Australia 🇦🇺😎 I just came across your channel & subscribed 🤗 What a lovely project, turned out so nice xx I will definitely be creating this pattern, I'm thinking a cushion first,then the bag for sure xx I am hoping,over time to master the way you manoeuvre your needle stitch😉😉 I will be binge watching your past videos 🤗🤗 TFS
Thank you so much❤️😊 Here’s the video I talked about the basic idea of a Sashiko running stitch. ⬇️ Investigating a Sashiko-style running stitch! Sashiko stitching for beginners /How to hold a needle ruclips.net/video/10VvGfBeetc/видео.html I wouldn’t call this slow stitching project ‘Sashiko’ but the way I hold a needle really helps to stitch a running stitch efficiently👍🪡🧵
Absolutely Brilliant. I love the artistic flow and creativity. Making your slow stitching into something useful and so beautiful is a real bonus! Great Work!
Gosh this video couldn’t have popped up in my recommended at a better time! I’ve been agonising over starting a new project because I couldn’t decide what I wanted to do. Something I do for fun was becoming stressful without me realising and this reminded me to relax and go with the flow again. Thank you so much! 🌟
That's wonderful!! I love it 🤩 I'm just starting a slow-stitch hobby. Non-sewer forever, but this intrigues me. Of course, I can't just do something. I want it to be something really cool and this certainly fits the bill. And WOW the colors of threads in that first bag you opened: spectacular! I've been thrifting for years and all the thread bags are the same tired OLD dreary colors. What a find.
Thank you😊❤️ I assume there are very crafty people living around my area. I keep finding beautiful threads and yarns at thrift stores! How can I resist them😍
Hello, I just found you whilst looking for slow stitch ideas, I am a random kind of stitcher and love to use lots of colours, and fabrics too, I seem to go off randomly every time I attempt sashiko 🤦♀️ your work is beautiful and exciting, so I have subscribed. This may help me try it again 🤞 I am now off to see what other things to fall in love with, that you have made 😊🤗🌈🧶🧵🪡
Thank you so much for finding my channel❤️ Sashiko involves planning and preparation. I really love Sashiko but sometimes I have this urge to just stitch randomly without planning😆 I hope you enjoy other videos too❤️🪡🧵
Thank you for your reply, I am not a planning kinda person, lol that's probably why I find it hard to stay on track, I will watch your saskiko videos and see if I can stick to a plan 😊 I am that random stitcher, although I find it hard to start off, then it becomes easier as the fabric becomes filled with colour 🤗🫠🧶🧵🪡
Such a lovely project! Simple yet detailed- I especially love the gold circle design, it really sparkles. It kind of looks like the sun peeking out through windy or rainy weather. Beautifully done.
What a great idea! I have many drawers of threads that I purchased over the years. This would be a great way of using them up while creating something nice. I don’t think you stitch too slowly as you seem to get a lot done in one pull. This would make a great cushion cover or wall hanging. I bet you get a lot of compliments on your bag. It’s surely a one of a kind!
Thank you so much❤️💕 Many drawers of threads😍 Sounds amazing!! You’re right. My stitching speed is actually not slow😅 Perhaps my slow stitching is about a slow process. Each project often takes weeks or months because I proceed little by little🪡🧵💕
So beautiful. Love your design and color choices. I’m new to sashiko and you are an inspiration to me to continue on my journey of sashiko. I love your videos and plan to watch them all and stitch of course.
Es muy interesante tu técnica, porque es algo parecido a dejar fluir tus emociones a través de los diversos colores y texturas creadas. Defiendo el trabajo lento, por eso me alegra que exista la aguja y los hilos de muchos colores, aún en estos tiempos modernos, llenos de prisa y estrés. Felicidades! Muy bello tu trabajo! 🌺
Здравствуйте! Попала на Ваш канал, всё очень впечатлило. Интересная работа . Отдых за шитьём! Обрадовало, что МАСТЕР-КЛАСС с субтитрами. Однозначно - подписка! Спасибо 💐.
I used to be a quilter, but I just don't want to do it anymore, I don't know why. Maybe I just made enough!! I have never seen this before. I have a small pattern for a teddy 🧸 bear about 9 inches. I'm going to try this. I am going to make it out of muslin. You just found yourself with a new subscriber.
I just found your channel and I love it! I like to do all kinds of needle work but have never seen anything like this and I am in awe. I can't wait to look at your other videos. You are so creative. Thank you for this great video
I just found your channel. This is a fabulous bag, makes me want to sashiko, I have the needles and threads but I don’t like them. After using embroidery threads of all types, I found it string like.
Thank you so much😊 You don’t have to use particular needles for Sashiko. I choose a needle depending on the fabric. Also, I stitched Sashiko using different types of threads including embroidery threads recently⬇️ This may be interesting for you🪡🧵😊❤️ ruclips.net/video/CzdDLDBVPkk/видео.htmlsi=O8oAcWUkLH2sIP-_
@susanrascone2098 Yes😊 There are a couple of videos showing how to make a thimble⬇️ DIY Sashiko thimble making (Part 2) with a metal covered button kit ruclips.net/video/h3ghKK5V5I4/видео.html
Thank you. I enjoy slow stitching but I haven’t been recording them always because of the nature of the process😅 There is another video I did a small project though💕 Slow stitching with mini stitch squares - my personal stitch meditation project ruclips.net/video/-ZAyve168iU/видео.html
@thegreenwrapper I saw that video! I love slow stitching and you've inspired me with your personal meditation stitching. I'm going to check out your video on the special finger guard. Thank you!
Thank you so much😊 Yes, I’ve been very careful with strings and threads (and needles) around my cats. I can never leave my materials on my desk and I have to pack them away always… They certainly love long objects😅
Thank you! You can actually make a Sashiko thimble by yourself. I have a couple of videos showing how to make one. Here’s my favourite one⬇️ DIY Sashiko thimble making (Part 2) with a metal covered button kit ruclips.net/video/h3ghKK5V5I4/видео.html
A dear friend gave me all of his sewing gear before moving to another country, including a box of bobbins of thread in many colours. He sadly passed a few years ago. Now this is a perfect tribute to him by embarking on a project like this. Thank you for the "nudge"!
That’s a beautiful idea💕 While I was stitching this piece, I imagined about people who originally bought these threads (especially the gold and silver threads!). I wondered what they made with them, though I had no idea who they were.
I think the process of stitching by hand gives you the opportunity to imagine or remember something or someone. It’s a really wonderful way to remember the person who gave those threads to you❤️🧵🪡 Thank you for sharing it❤️💕❤️💕
I just liked this comment.
Beautiful ending! Now I know what to do with the 70 yo old cotton sheets I found in my mother's house after she passed, they're still solid and I didn't have the heart to toss them out. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you so much❤️ I think it’s a wonderful idea that you use something really personal for your slow stitching💕
Your local quilting guild may like to have what you can’t use.
I wouldn't give up heirloom anything. Even old sheets! In fact I have some, I'm going to use a pillowcase! Aah thanks for the idea.😍😍😍
Absolutely amazing. Now I want to grab my fabric and threads immediately - but I really must start making dinner 😊
Thank you so much! I stitched a half of this project late night when I could finally have my own time, but it was really nice to end a day with slow stitching 😊🧵🪡❤️
You always come up with the greatest ideas and I love that! This would be a good project to take in the car and do, while I wait for my husband getting his chemo threatments......it is so relaxing. Thank you for making my day, once again.😍
Thank you so much as always and I’m sorry to hear that your husband is going through treatments. I will be thinking about you when I stitch🪡🧵💕
Thank you. Stitching brings me peace and helps me cope with difficult situations.@@thegreenwrapper
So beautiful! And very inspiring. I’m going to start a “random” slow stitch on a vintage napkin that I love. Thank you so much. 💖💖💖
A vintage napkin! That’s an amazing idea😍 I need to go to a thrift store to find something like that! Thank you for watching!
Beautiful. I can imagine how wonderful the fabric feels with all the stitches now.
Thank you❤️ It does feel great😊 I really love the feel of stitches😍🧵🪡
This is marvelous and the simplicity of the design just "WOWS" me. What a great idea.
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
That looks like a great bag for future projects! I’ve rescued lots of tatting weight thread from a local thrift store to use for sashiko. It may be older than I am and works up like a dream. I’ve steamed and dried the thread to make sure it wasn’t brittle just because it looks like it’s 50+ years old.
That’s amazing😍 I’ve been also looking for something like that. I didn’t think about treating them like that before using. That’s a great idea! Thank you so much for sharing❤️🧵🪡
1:38 1:48 d id love to know how you steamed the thread. Did you unwind it, steam it, let it dry and then rewound on spool, or did you just steam the spool with thread on it
Your bag and your process are so inspiring! I find slow/hand stitching relaxing too. With arthritis developing, it's getting slower and slower but I still enjoy it. Thank you for sharing your project.
Thank you❤️ It takes time to stitch by hand but I really enjoy the slow process itself too. Those stitches never look perfect, but I love the warmth of them as well🪡🧵😊❤️
Beautiful. Cat approved too. I'm more relaxed just from watching you sew. Thanks
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵 My cat did approved it as she stayed on the fabric for a long time😅😸
This is so beautiful ❤️ I can’t believe how such simple shapes, and a few thrifted threads made such a lovely panel. Making into a bag was very clever too!
Thanks for sharing your ideas.🤗
Truly a work of art.
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡
This is my favorite project of yours so far!
I love this one too😊💕💕
Thanks for posting. This, to me, is what slow stitching should be. I’ve watched many videos with a variety of ideas but yours is the one I like best. And this is the one I will try. Thanks again and many blessings to you.
Oh thank you so much💕💕💕
Очень понравилось видео 💚🙏🍀🙋❄️
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡
Very inspiring thank you for showing random stitching can be creative and fun
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Oh wow I just really love that. What a great way to use up old threads ❤
Hi, Pauline here,greetings from Australia 🇦🇺😎 I just came across your channel & subscribed 🤗 What a lovely project, turned out so nice xx I will definitely be creating this pattern, I'm thinking a cushion first,then the bag for sure xx I am hoping,over time to master the way you manoeuvre your needle stitch😉😉 I will be binge watching your past videos 🤗🤗 TFS
Thank you so much❤️😊
Here’s the video I talked about the basic idea of a Sashiko running stitch. ⬇️
Investigating a Sashiko-style running stitch! Sashiko stitching for beginners /How to hold a needle
ruclips.net/video/10VvGfBeetc/видео.html
I wouldn’t call this slow stitching project ‘Sashiko’ but the way I hold a needle really helps to stitch a running stitch efficiently👍🪡🧵
Absolutely Brilliant. I love the artistic flow and creativity. Making your slow stitching into something useful and so beautiful is a real bonus! Great Work!
Thank you💕💕
Love this idea and the perfect way to focus on sashiko method ❤with the needle
Thank you. After I got the rhythm of stitching, I couldn’t stop😆❤️🧵🪡
Beautiful!
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Gosh this video couldn’t have popped up in my recommended at a better time! I’ve been agonising over starting a new project because I couldn’t decide what I wanted to do. Something I do for fun was becoming stressful without me realising and this reminded me to relax and go with the flow again.
Thank you so much! 🌟
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
Just BEAUTIFUL !!!
Thank you💕💕
That's wonderful!! I love it 🤩 I'm just starting a slow-stitch hobby. Non-sewer forever, but this intrigues me. Of course, I can't just do something. I want it to be something really cool and this certainly fits the bill. And WOW the colors of threads in that first bag you opened: spectacular! I've been thrifting for years and all the thread bags are the same tired OLD dreary colors. What a find.
Thank you😊❤️ I assume there are very crafty people living around my area. I keep finding beautiful threads and yarns at thrift stores! How can I resist them😍
My hearty congrats.at the wonderful way you have materialised the work, that unknowingly turned into a new art piece.
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡
I need to go down to my thrift store now and see what I can find. I love watching you sew.
I hope you find something exciting😍 Thank you for watching😊🧵🪡❤️
Stunning! What a wonderful project, thank you for showing us.🤗
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
Beautiful and totally inspiring. Thank you
Thank you💕💕
Просто восторг. Такой интуитивный процесс, при условии имеющегося уже опыта и умения. Попробовать хочется тут же.
Thank you so much💕❤️💕❤️🧵🪡
Awesome work ❤️❤️
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Hello, I just found you whilst looking for slow stitch ideas, I am a random kind of stitcher and love to use lots of colours, and fabrics too, I seem to go off randomly every time I attempt sashiko 🤦♀️ your work is beautiful and exciting, so I have subscribed. This may help me try it again 🤞
I am now off to see what other things to fall in love with, that you have made 😊🤗🌈🧶🧵🪡
Thank you so much for finding my channel❤️ Sashiko involves planning and preparation. I really love Sashiko but sometimes I have this urge to just stitch randomly without planning😆
I hope you enjoy other videos too❤️🪡🧵
Thank you for your reply, I am not a planning kinda person, lol that's probably why I find it hard to stay on track, I will watch your saskiko videos and see if I can stick to a plan 😊 I am that random stitcher, although I find it hard to start off, then it becomes easier as the fabric becomes filled with colour 🤗🫠🧶🧵🪡
I had the same feeling while stitching this. I didn’t know what to do for a while but I couldn’t stop it when it started to form a design😆
@thegreenwrapper It turned out brilliantly, I'm sure you're glad you just went with it. Amazing results 💛🌈🤗
Beautiful and inspiring. I would never have thought to add the circles and I love how you stitched those.
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Beautiful! One of a kind! Thank you for sharing your marvelous creation!
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡💕🧵
I adore this project! How inspiring! I love the idea of stitching organic lines. I want to try it very soon. Thank you for another wonderful video!
Thank you as always❤️😊 This is different to usual Sashiko videos but I’m glad that you enjoyed it💕
Such a lovely project! Simple yet detailed- I especially love the gold circle design, it really sparkles.
It kind of looks like the sun peeking out through windy or rainy weather. Beautifully done.
Oh thank you for noticing it! The lines started to look like a rainbow and I think it inspired me to stitch the sun and the moon🌈
@@thegreenwrapper that’s very fitting, the theme works so well
А я сравнила этот сюжет с космосом и планетами.
Fabulous ...I love the entire process
Thank you💕💕
That's beautiful! Thanks for sharing the process.
Thank you so much❤️😊🪡🧵
Will you please show how you made the base of your drawstring bag? Thank you!!
Thank you❤️ I sort of improvised the bag but I can make it with Sashiko stitched fabric in the near future😊
I would love to see that too, please 😊
Beautiful design in the end and I love what you did with it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
What a great idea! I have many drawers of threads that I purchased over the years. This would be a great way of using them up while creating something nice.
I don’t think you stitch too slowly as you seem to get a lot done in one pull. This would make a great cushion cover or wall hanging.
I bet you get a lot of compliments on your bag. It’s surely a one of a kind!
Thank you so much❤️💕 Many drawers of threads😍 Sounds amazing!!
You’re right. My stitching speed is actually not slow😅 Perhaps my slow stitching is about a slow process. Each project often takes weeks or months because I proceed little by little🪡🧵💕
@@thegreenwrapper I tire easily of projects so often Ihave many on the go at once. Perhaps I could be considered a "slow" crafter lol
So beautiful and inspiring , I love this idea and I will try it.
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
So beautiful. Love your design and color choices. I’m new to sashiko and you are an inspiration to me to continue on my journey of sashiko. I love your videos and plan to watch them all and stitch of course.
Thank you so much🥹❤️💕❤️💕
Gorgeous ❤❤
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Es muy interesante tu técnica, porque es algo parecido a dejar fluir tus emociones a través de los diversos colores y texturas creadas. Defiendo el trabajo lento, por eso me alegra que exista la aguja y los hilos de muchos colores, aún en estos tiempos modernos, llenos de prisa y estrés. Felicidades! Muy bello tu trabajo! 🌺
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment❤️🧵🪡😊
@@thegreenwrapper Éxito en todo lo que emprendas. Saludos desde Costa Rica, América Central. ¡Pura vida! 💐
This is such a great idea!!!!!!!😮 great way to use up left over threads 🧵 ❤
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
I've been making bags and baskets for years with sewing it's a great way to use up those end threads that you no longer
That’s great! I really love the idea of using up or reuse something you’ve got😊❤️🪡🧵
I love this!!! My slow stitching always involves bits of fabric put together. I am going to try sewing on a big piece. Thanks.
Thank you❤️ I wanted to emphasise the threads in this project so I chose the simple plain fabric😊 I like to stitch small fabrics together too.
Beautiful, how satisfying to use up a spool.😁
Oh yes, it was! I used up 4 spools during this project😆 Thanks for watching❤️
Absolutely fabulous!😊
Thank you😊💕🪡🧵
OMG, that is absolutely beautiful! I love everything about it.
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
This is so beautiful! I would have framed it and hung it. Thank you. 💐
That’s a nice idea👍 Thank you💕
Very fun and beautiful!
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
That’s fabulous. I enjoy sewing too. I might give this ago
Thank you so much😊🧵❤️🪡
Здравствуйте! Попала на Ваш канал, всё очень впечатлило. Интересная работа . Отдых за шитьём! Обрадовало, что МАСТЕР-КЛАСС с субтитрами. Однозначно - подписка!
Спасибо 💐.
Thank you so much😊🪡🧵❤️ I’m gradually working on subtitles. There are some other videos with subtitles as well. I hope you’ll enjoy them💕
I love the little bag that you stitched❤️
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Omg. I love this. So gorgeous and cool.
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
Such beautiful work!
Thank you💕💕
How lovely.
Thank you💕💕
I used to be a quilter, but I just don't want to do it anymore, I don't know why. Maybe I just made enough!! I have never seen this before. I have a small pattern for a teddy 🧸 bear about 9 inches. I'm going to try this. I am going to make it out of muslin. You just found yourself with a new subscriber.
Oh thank you so much🥹❤️🪡🧵
love this project.
Thank you💕💕
Very difficult,but in the end Very beautiful and useful.❤
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
What a Fantastic project!! Beautifully done!👏👏🥰
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Ce projet réalisé est absolument ravissant. Bravo.
Thank you so much😊❤️🧵🪡
This is so gorgeous! Must have taken a long time! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! It was worth it❤️😊🪡🧵
So beautiful !!!
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
I just found your channel and I love it! I like to do all kinds of needle work but have never seen anything like this and I am in awe. I can't wait to look at your other videos. You are so creative. Thank you for this great video
Thank you so much❤️😊🪡🧵
Stunning! Can’t wait to try this.
Thank you! Please try it❤️🧵🪡😊
Beautiful and inspiring
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
How wonderful! This is fantastic! ❤❤❤
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Wow just love it so colorful, I will give it a try ❤
Thank you ❤️😊🧵🪡
it's absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
This inspired me to get back to stitching! 😁💖
Oh I’m so glad! Thank you for watching😊❤️🧵🪡
Just wonderful
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
I just found your channel. This is a fabulous bag, makes me want to sashiko, I have the needles and threads but I don’t like them. After using embroidery threads of all types, I found it string like.
Thank you so much😊 You don’t have to use particular needles for Sashiko. I choose a needle depending on the fabric.
Also, I stitched Sashiko using different types of threads including embroidery threads recently⬇️ This may be interesting for you🪡🧵😊❤️
ruclips.net/video/CzdDLDBVPkk/видео.htmlsi=O8oAcWUkLH2sIP-_
@@thegreenwrapper Thank you. Did you make your thimble?
@susanrascone2098 Yes😊 There are a couple of videos showing how to make a thimble⬇️
DIY Sashiko thimble making (Part 2) with a metal covered button kit
ruclips.net/video/h3ghKK5V5I4/видео.html
Simply gorgeous!
Thank you as always❤️😊🪡🧵
WOW🍎🌟🍎🌿...I loved the major disruption as well.🍓🍓🌿
Thank you😻😹🪡🧵
That is amazing, love it
Thank you!😊❤️🪡🧵
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you😊🪡🧵❤️
Wonderful creation ❤,👍💗
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
how lovely!
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
this is so beautiful
Thank you😊
Love your videos. Brilliant work! ❤️
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
Beautiful!
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
so wonderful work
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Amazing and so beautiful.
Thank uou😊🧵🪡❤️
Gorgeous stitching xxx
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
I hope you do more of these. ❤
Thank you. I enjoy slow stitching but I haven’t been recording them always because of the nature of the process😅
There is another video I did a small project though💕
Slow stitching with mini stitch squares - my personal stitch meditation project
ruclips.net/video/-ZAyve168iU/видео.html
@thegreenwrapper I saw that video! I love slow stitching and you've inspired me with your personal meditation stitching. I'm going to check out your video on the special finger guard. Thank you!
Its gorgeous!!
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That's really nice! It turned out so pretty. Be careful with the drawstring around the kitty.
Thank you so much😊 Yes, I’ve been very careful with strings and threads (and needles) around my cats. I can never leave my materials on my desk and I have to pack them away always… They certainly love long objects😅
Fantastic!
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how very serendipitous 😊 pretty!
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Beautiful! I’m going to find a thimble like you use and try the same method of stitching. 😃
Thank you! You can actually make a Sashiko thimble by yourself. I have a couple of videos showing how to make one.
Here’s my favourite one⬇️
DIY Sashiko thimble making (Part 2) with a metal covered button kit
ruclips.net/video/h3ghKK5V5I4/видео.html
@@thegreenwrapper 😃😃😃
Love it!
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WoW c’est sublime bravo ❤
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I loved it!!❤❤
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Maravilloso!!!!❤
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Absurdity amazing 🤩🤩
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Beautiful ❤
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Its turned out beautyfull....Danke ❤
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Creative!!
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