Wonderfully impressive work showing true skill, a worthy Artisan. From a Scots lady would very much appreciated the talented interpreter as well, thank you both ladies for sharing your wonderful skills.
I purchased one of this lady’s books years ago and have spent hours just staring at her perfect work, now I can see it and it is a very beautiful technique. Thank you for translating also!
I believe she said 10, 11 and 12. The number 12 one when she is doing the rocking back and forth because it is the strongest for basting and turning under the fabric.
More of her videos please. Very impressive
Yoko is amazing. I never tire of here demonstrations! Agree - a great interpreter
Wonderfully impressive work showing true skill, a worthy Artisan. From a Scots lady would very much appreciated the talented interpreter as well, thank you both ladies for sharing your wonderful skills.
I purchased one of this lady’s books years ago and have spent hours just staring at her perfect work, now I can see it and it is a very beautiful technique. Thank you for translating also!
Very impressive and equally impressed by her interpreter who should have been credited as well.
I love this tutorial!! Not too wordy, quick and very easy to see and understand. Thank you! This is lovely❤
Amazing 🤩 I'm trying to be on this lady's level
Oh my such beautiful work. Thank you for the videos. I have many of your books and watching your techniques is simply wonderful.
Best tutorial I have seen for this! Thanks!
Wow wow wow! Such an awesome technique and those ring Tools are so cool!!!
Really, though, this is superb - and I am definitely going to try this technique on some tricky applique pieces I have planned on my current project!
Interesting tools... that thimble position looks quite useful... Thank you for share it!
Beautiful work!!!
Love love love this! Thankyou. ❤
Oh my goodness, that was so awesome, can't wait to start my quilt. TFS.
This lady is fantastic! I love seeing handwork.
Brilliant. Thank you.
Brilliant. Thank you so much. 🤗
Would love to see how this "rocking the needle" is done. Beautiful artwork!
AMAZING! Would lov to be her student,so much knowledge!
Just love her work
Incredible and beautiful!
Wow. This is AMAZING.
So talented!! WOW
Exquisite. Thank you
Glad you liked the video! Thank you!
Superb artistry, awesome to watch. I realise this is at a show or something, but terrible background noise interference sadly
Just beautiful thank you Sandy
Amazing!
Wow!!!! Love it
Where can i buy these beautifull applic bags
WOW! lovely stitching
Wow. Just - wow.
Very impressive more please?????
Here's another one for you, Theresa! ruclips.net/video/WGRMq2fsZBk/видео.html
Wow, cool What is the number of needles she uses for quilting. Thank you for sharing.
I believe she said 10, 11 and 12. The number 12 one when she is doing the rocking back and forth because it is the strongest for basting and turning under the fabric.
Who plays the guitar at the beginning and end of the video? It reminds me of Keo Kottke.
Apart from the exquisite work she does, what a funny thread-cutter-ring she has! :-D
I cannot find the Thumb thread cutter on the website from Japan. Please help. And what thread did she use to stitch the stem please?
@Viddy, Yoko Saito has a shop at this website: global.rakuten.com/en/store/quiltparty/
Etsy: kimonomomo kimonomomo
Little House Japanese Ring Thread Cutter
Exquisite
Where can I get the tools?
Hi Angela, Yoko Saito has a shop at this website: global.rakuten.com/en/store/quiltparty/
This market place closed June 1, 2020 :(
Where can i buy this cutting ring