Stitching a Zokin without using knots - learn some useful tips for making a Sashiko Zokin!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @nancy-katharynmcgraw2669
    @nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 Месяц назад +22

    Excellent details for reproducing these steps + starting and stopping with no knot are shown! Many thanks! Great camera work, along with the subtitles in American English, are much appreciated! I also thank you for having clean hands and fingernails for all of your videos! It all adds up to a professional video! Thanks for your research and ability to share with us!!!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +5

      I struggled a lot to explain the process in English. I’m so glad to hear that. Thank you so much💕😊

    • @Judith-wq2jp
      @Judith-wq2jp Месяц назад +1

      Yes, thank you very much! I am stitching a kawandi with visible stitches on both front and back; I was wracking my brain for the proper technique to have no visible knots when I found your video.
      What perfect timing! Thanks again!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      @Judith-wq2jp Thank you💕💕 I’ve never tried kawandi😍 There are so many things I want to learn❤️❤️

  • @lesleyannjacobs1383
    @lesleyannjacobs1383 Месяц назад +22

    I am from South Africa and am Afrikaans speaking. In our culture we also use cleaning cloths for many different purposes. We have a word for such cloths that is used so commonly that people of other South African languages (we have 12 official languages) also often use this word. The word is "lappie". Means piece of material used for cleaning.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +5

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing💕💕 I really love learning about other cultures and finding something in common❤️ Those things connect people more closely. I’ll search about lappie and try to learn more about your culture as well. Thank you so much😊

    • @wicakaro6046
      @wicakaro6046 Месяц назад +3

      In german we say 'Lappen'. Putzlappen for cleaning, Spüllappen for doing the dishes, Staublappen for a duster.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      @wicakaro6046 That’s so interesting💕💕 Thank you for sharing😊

    • @mariakotze7317
      @mariakotze7317 21 день назад

      Ek ook!

    • @lesleyannjacobs1383
      @lesleyannjacobs1383 21 день назад

      ​Ons is goed geleer! 😁😁

  • @konetashelton4130
    @konetashelton4130 8 дней назад

    My past 4 hours tonight...I drew this exact pattern and just now completed it. ❤ Smiling to myself and sending gratitude to you for sharing this video.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  8 дней назад

      Oh that’s so lovely😊💕💕 Thank you so much❤️

  • @deannesherriff3247
    @deannesherriff3247 Месяц назад +4

    At the moment I’m making zonkins from some old linen pillowcases I inherited from my mum in law. They must be 50 years old, but although the fabric is thin it’s very soft and absorbent. I’m making them as Christmas gifts for my dear friend. Each stitch has love in it! 😊

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      Oh wow, 50 years old😍 They will be amazing gifts for Christmas💕💕

  • @denisekay4292
    @denisekay4292 29 дней назад +2

    I'm taking this up as a therapeutic hobby. I winged it with my first embroidery and my dishcloth is precious to me.

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 Месяц назад +4

    I read somewhere that children in Japan take a Zokin to school to wipe their desk down and I wondered if this was still true. I think it is a wonderful idea👍

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +5

      It is true! Cleaning time is part of our school life😊 Eveeyone has to bring a couple of Zokins to school. We use some for cleaner surfaces like desks and some for wiping floors👍

  • @cathys949
    @cathys949 29 дней назад +1

    I love that pattern! It's lovely to make things look appealing that have a humble everyday use.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  28 дней назад

      Thank you💕💕 I’ve started using them and it makes me feel good😊

  • @raquelrodriguez9840
    @raquelrodriguez9840 Месяц назад +1

    Now I know what to do with some old clothes! I wanted to transform them into cleaning rags, but my partner gets sad anytime he sees them (because his favourite shirts are worn out and he can no longer wear them...). If I embroider them with those beautiful designs, he won't be able to complain! 😄
    Thank you for linking that sewing book, it was lovely to look at the Home Economics projects and patterns. Please, do link other books you find on the subject! And thank you for taking the time to teach us all.❤

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      My kids love wiping with the Zokins made from their old clothes😊 My husband uses zokins from his old tshirts too. It feels so nice to be able to use them than just keeping them in a box somewhere👍

  • @paperdoll1982
    @paperdoll1982 Месяц назад +3

    I just found a bunch of old flannel receiving blankets so I will be repurposing them with help from this tutorial. Thank you! I’m very Inspired!

    • @tammygant4216
      @tammygant4216 Месяц назад +1

      That sounds like a wonderful idea!!!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      That’s wonderful💕💕 I read that flannel is not particularly absorbent but my Zokin has been so far so good👍

    • @zaadiavaline9956
      @zaadiavaline9956 Месяц назад

      @@thegreenwrapper~ It depends on the material content of the fabric. Cotton flannel is absorbent, yet the fibers of polyester flannel are not; so I would choose cotton flannel or other natural fabrics, in this case. Otherwise, I love upcycling gauze & old fabrics, as well.
      Thanks for your skillful Zokin stitching demonstration, btw. ~ I enjoyed your video. ❤

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      Oh thank you so much for the information. I suppose my flannel is cotton as it was a bed cover. I’ve been using it since then and it’s been pretty good😊👍

  • @deborahmeyer-y4m
    @deborahmeyer-y4m Месяц назад +2

    Great video on how to start and end with thread. I love this design. Thank you!

  • @laetitia7384
    @laetitia7384 Месяц назад +3

    That's a nice pattern simple and efficient !

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      I agree👍 It’s really efficient and practical yet beautiful💕💕

  • @junkabella6324
    @junkabella6324 25 дней назад

    I am currently going crazy over sashiko and zokins (my current ’tism ride) and your videos are the best cure for my itch! :)

  • @joanneoakley3581
    @joanneoakley3581 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you so much for all your wonderful videos, they are so helpful, informative and inspiring!! I've fallen in love with Sashiko after watching your videos and am really enjoying making some little purses with the designs on them. I love this pattern too and am addicted to making Zokins now so I'll be making one with this design next! Please keep up the good work and wishing you much joy and happiness always! Love Jo xxxlolxxx💞

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much💕💕 Your comment means a lot to me❤️ I’m learning a lot from all the messages and comments. I’m so lucky to have such a warm community who helps me learn more😊

  • @RayneLainey
    @RayneLainey 24 дня назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I've already made one Zokin and loved it. I think your English was wonderful❤

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids Месяц назад

    Thank you--I've always struggled to make neat knotless starts. This was the most helpful illustration I've seen.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      I’m glad to hear that! This is the way I start often, but it’s not the only way. You can modify it for your project😊

  • @Graasland
    @Graasland 21 день назад

    Just made one like this (by hand) from an old work T-shirt that was beyond mending. One more to be made from the other panel. Thank you!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  20 дней назад

      Oh I’m so happy to hear that😍
      I’ve got an old video about T-shirt Zokin here, just in case👍
      Repurpose your old T-shirts and clothes as Japanese style reusable cleaning cloths - DIY Zokin
      ruclips.net/video/AoF7-pnnSxo/видео.html

  • @jhjln8712
    @jhjln8712 Месяц назад

    I love your technique for stitching without knots. I will definitely be trying it!

  • @pacaluvr7963
    @pacaluvr7963 Месяц назад

    Great video. These will be easy steps to follow. I’m looking forward to making these…love the reusability of these. Thank you!

  • @creepycutiecrafty
    @creepycutiecrafty Месяц назад

    Thank you for explaining so clearly how to start and stop without knots. It’s one of the things I have most trouble with!
    The finished zokin looks so tidy and pretty. They’d make excellent placemats as well as dusting cloths.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you💕💕 It took super long to edit this video and I was not sure if my explanation makes sense. So I’m glad to hear that❤️
      I thought second one looked like a placemat too😆 I’ll use some cleaner ones in the kitchen and some for cleaning floors (you know we have cats and they are messy eaters so cleaning wipes are essential😹).

    • @creepycutiecrafty
      @creepycutiecrafty Месяц назад

      @@thegreenwrapper cats just don’t care - yet always look immaculate. How is that possible? 🤣
      The explanation was very clear. It’s such a useful skill to learn!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      I gave up on removing cat hair from my fabric when I shoot a video because they anyway sit on it while I’m shooting 😹😹😹

    • @creepycutiecrafty
      @creepycutiecrafty Месяц назад

      @@thegreenwrapper it’s how they show affection! 🤣

  • @RS13290
    @RS13290 Месяц назад +1

    It's too good 👌

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 Месяц назад

    Wonderful!!! I thought I had a pretty good understanding from your last video, but this took my knowledge up many steps. I understand the general idea of the starting and stopping without a knot but I will watch a few more times to be sure. I'm so excited to make a Zokin, BUT I promised myself I will finish my current project first, so I'm going to go work on that now so I can try this very soon! Thanks again. Great video!!!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      Oh I’m glad to hear that💕💕 This is just one of the ways to start and finish and I tweaked a little over time to be more secure. There are many ways and you can find the best way for you.
      I do differently depending on the project too. There’s a video showing some other ways.⬇️
      SASHIKO How to start and finish stitches without making knots - Sashiko for beginners Part2
      ruclips.net/video/5llXYm38rwQ/видео.html

  • @SharonLeeCreative
    @SharonLeeCreative Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I look forward to trying this pattern. 😊

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Please try it. It’s easy to draw and beautiful😊

  • @user-bi3cv3cz5w
    @user-bi3cv3cz5w Месяц назад

    These are great instruction, Thankyou. I’m just beginning to learn this & I thought I would make some face wash cloths, as I usually use buy dish cloths which are light & easy to wash, but making them with thin fabric & stitching them with sashimi will be very pretty.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      It’s for practicality after all. I think it’s best to apply it for what you need💕💕

  • @kristinjacobsen3417
    @kristinjacobsen3417 Месяц назад

    Very nice, thank you.

  • @keerthanashanker8489
    @keerthanashanker8489 Месяц назад

    Hi! I love all of your videos. I made sashiko coasters and they were a success. Would it be possible for you to demonstrate how to do you handsew mitred corners for furoshiki since sarashi cloth isn't easily accessible in my country? This is just a suggestion ofc. The way you demonstrate is so easy to follow!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the suggestion😊 Also, there’s a video about substitutes for Sarashi, if you’re interested💕⬇️
      Are there any substitutes for Sarashi?
      ruclips.net/video/CLuHcBuTLQg/видео.html

    • @keerthanashanker8489
      @keerthanashanker8489 Месяц назад

      @@thegreenwrapper Ah, thank you so much!!!!!

  • @bluestar.8938
    @bluestar.8938 Месяц назад

    Thank you : )

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 Месяц назад

    I always appreciate all the helpful hints you show every time you do a project because it helps "burn'' it into my brain. One of the things I sometimes struggle with is the direction of sewing some of the more intricate patterns, like the tortoise shell which I am working on now. I know it is about saving thread but it seems that oftentimes it leaves large loops on the back. Should I be stitching/passing them between the two layers?

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      All the Kikkou (tortoise shell) patterns are tricky and I always struggle as well😅 Some of them don’t seem to have any shortcuts.
      If it’s not too hard to run the thread between the layers, maybe that’s the easiest way? Some books suggest to stitch one hexagon at a time and cut thread often (which I’ve done once to stitch on a furoshiki and took forever).
      Have you watched this one? I tried to figure out different ways of stitching some Kikkou pattern⬇️
      How do you stitch these Kikkou (hexagon) patterns with Sashiko? Kikkou/Juji-Kikkou/Tsuno-Kikkou
      ruclips.net/video/2JHJ74iEP70/видео.html

  • @rajiprabhakaran4940
    @rajiprabhakaran4940 14 дней назад

    Fascinated by your artistic presentation… I am very keen to try my hand at this. But where to get double gauze material from? Can any one tell me please

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  13 дней назад

      Hi😊 Gauze is very common in Japan and I see them often here in Australia. It seems to be called muslin as well but some muslin are not quite the same as gauze. However, it’s not particularly common to use gauze for Zokin and you can use other absorbent materials👍

  • @AriwulandariWulandari-gz7pg
    @AriwulandariWulandari-gz7pg Месяц назад

    I like your videos, can you add Indonesian subtitles to each of your videos? Thank you 😊😊

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад +1

      Hi! I will add Indonesian😊
      Also, if you go to Setting on the screen, you’ll find the Caption setting where you can choose Auto-translation. Can you see if it works for Indonesian?

    • @AriwulandariWulandari-gz7pg
      @AriwulandariWulandari-gz7pg Месяц назад

      oh sorry I wasn't careful, I've found it... thank you ☺

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Месяц назад

      That’s great😊 I’ll add Indonesian from next video👍