In my opinion this is a great video, well presented, but I was disappointed to see the creator did not know the origins or meanings of the Japanese designs used in the stencils. The "balls'' are a Buddhist origin pattern called "Seven Treasures"; the "diamonds" are actually a hemp leaf, and the "lilies" are bamboo leaves. This adds depth and understanding to the use of the patterns, and avoids cultural appropriation.
I am so happy to see this video, I'm new at Sashiko and really enjoying working the stitches, though I have a long way to go and lots to learn. Now where can I buy the stencils and paper. Thank you so much for your video.👏🏻
Thank you I wanted to make more of this embroidery but I could only use the ones on you tube so I am grateful for the patterns!!!! Is the embroidery suitable for other colors or embellishments I have items from my family that are over 200 years old I would like to display but I don't want to just set them in a basket etc. I will be framing them with convex glass and acid free everything I can. God bless and thank you
Thank you for showing your templates and how to transfer them. I was mislead by the title however, perhaps it should have been “how to transfer design stencils”? I was somehow expecting a tutorial on how to stitch or stitching styles. Just an observation from a newbie.
If it is a perforated stencil, wouldn't it be easier to use chalk or talcum powder instead of special paper? I have to use that for printed designs because I do not have stencils :x
The lines should wash out for you. As always, we suggest you use a test piece of fabric to make sure what you are using reacts successfully to the product.
I just got your stencils last week so the video is for ME! TFS!
Such lovely stitching! Thank you for sharing this video!
At last! I have been looking for some help with patterns or stencils and you showed up on my YT feed today> Thank you, order is on the way.
In my opinion this is a great video, well presented, but I was disappointed to see the creator did not know the origins or meanings of the Japanese designs used in the stencils. The "balls'' are a Buddhist origin pattern called "Seven Treasures"; the "diamonds" are actually a hemp leaf, and the "lilies" are bamboo leaves. This adds depth and understanding to the use of the patterns, and avoids cultural appropriation.
I loved your tips … one question, why don’t you offer or suggest to buy the pack = stencils + copy paper ?
These look really fun to use, can’t wait to try it out.
I am so happy to see this video, I'm new at Sashiko and really enjoying working the stitches, though I have a long way to go and lots to learn. Now where can I buy the stencils and paper. Thank you so much for your video.👏🏻
It looks easy to follow and perfect for a vest.
Thank you I wanted to make more of this embroidery but I could only use the ones on you tube so I am grateful for the patterns!!!! Is the embroidery suitable for other colors or embellishments I have items from my family that are over 200 years old I would like to display but I don't want to just set them in a basket etc. I will be framing them with convex glass and acid free everything I can. God bless and thank you
It very interesting n i would to try to do the design
Thank you for showing your templates and how to transfer them. I was mislead by the title however, perhaps it should have been “how to transfer design stencils”? I was somehow expecting a tutorial on how to stitch or stitching styles. Just an observation from a newbie.
Hermoso trabajo 😊
If it is a perforated stencil, wouldn't it be easier to use chalk or talcum powder instead of special paper? I have to use that for printed designs because I do not have stencils :x
🇧🇷☆ Tô encantada com o seus gráficos,são belíssimo! 👍💖
May I know what pen you used for sashiko
Dies the white transfer marks wipe or wash off?
Would you recommend cutting the stencils to separate them, or would that pose a potential problem?
You can - just be careful not to cut too close to the next stencil because it will be weaker where the holes of the stencil are and might break.
Do the lines wash out or are they permanent?
The lines should wash out for you. As always, we suggest you use a test piece of fabric to make sure what you are using reacts successfully to the product.
Yo quiero las plantillas que precio tienen?