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BORO SASHIKO POUCH | Slow Stitching Patchwork Project
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2022
- Hello everyone,
Join me in this scrap busting project where I make a sashiko pouch, inspired by a recent episode on The Great British Sewing Bee.
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I've been tasked with "teaching" the technique of slow stitching at our annual country fair next month. Your tutorial was quick, to the point and gave me much inspiration on some purposeful uses for how to use the slow stitching projects. I have done something similar with the "memory pieces" in pillows and I appreciate the thought behind your gift to your mom.
I loved this tutorial thank you.
Beautiful project and I really appreciate the pace of your presentation. It makes me want to give it a go!
Love this, and how sweet to use your Nans pjs. I’m sure your Mom will love it. New subscriber.❤
To back my slow stitch projects I use leftover batting pieces. It makes a softer piece. Good video though Rachel.
I love anything Boro and this project is just perfect to use up scraps. Such a great idea for memory scraps too, just like you did with your grandma's pyjamas. Thank you for sharing 🥰
I like your style both of design and presentation. What a lovely thing to do for your Mom and Grandma.
Beautiful, artful.
I love this! Slow stitching with a purpose… really nice.
Lovely project, Thank you Rachel..
I was pondering how to make a closure, this 2 button one with the ties is perfect for my pouch I made. I was gonna use snap fasteners, which I'm not keen on. Love how this 2 button closure looks.
What a nice project! I need to try it. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, very nice project 🌷🦋
Nice watching a speeded up video as I make these anyway. Always good to see someone else making similar. Thankyou.
Рэйчел, получился великолепный клатч.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing
Beautiful Rachel. Your Nana is proud, I'm sure. I enjoy your sewing videos very much❣Please keep them coming. Your skill is great and you have a lovely calming voice and mannerism. I like you❣Take care girl ❤
Thank you so much, your comment means the world to me xx
This is just perfect and so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing and for the inspiration ❤❤
Fabulous!!
That's really gorgeous......Will give it a go....thank you xxx
Really nice love this
Thanks so much. Easy project for me starting out with slow stitching. Will be giving this a go ❤
I love this, very much(the make of the bag and the fabric choices/colors)!🤗👝
Thank you !!!! Lovely
I was wondering what I would do with a piece of sashiko if I tried it. Good idea!
I love the look of this. Thanks for the great tutorial.
What a lovely project! You make it sound very easy to do. I love the individuality of the pouch-I can think of many meaningful scraps I have that would be excellent for this technique. Thank you!
Love your video-clear and inspirational. Thank you! ☺️
Beautiful! Enjoy watching!
Very good , thank you
This pouch is beautiful.
So lovely. Thank you. I’m going to make one. Jan
Very very beautiful !!!!!!
Thank you !!!!!!!!
And the pins cute little pillow is nice as well !!!!!!!
Love this project, I will be having a go!
That's so beautiful ❤
Thank you!! This is lovely!! I want to try with some old handkerchiefs.
It turned out so well.
What a lovely project. Thank you 🌸
I love this!!! Thank you!
Very nice. Thank you.
I love this, thank you for sharing ☺️ ❤️
C'est vraiment ravissant !
Hermoso trabajo!!!!🥰
Lovely, thank you for sharing❤😊
❤ amei essa carteira!
Beautiful! 💕💕
Very nice project, thank you Rachel!
This is fabulous. I will definitely be having a go at this :) 🥰
Lovely tutorial! I keep seeing sashiko but didnt know where to start. This is perfect, I think I have everything I need to try this (even the comb lol)
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
I think it would make a beautiful phone pouch!!! Love your work💚💚💚
Beautiful! You’ve inspired me to give it a try. Thanks, Rachel!
Thank you for your video. Beautiful pouch, and thoughtful gift for your mother.
This is so sweet I am really interested in boro and sashiko and this simple little project is a fantastic way to get started. I love the way you saved the scraps of fabric by color, and then showed the way you selected the patches and how it you put it together. Using the special PJ fabric from your grandmother's pajamas will make it so memorable and special for your mother. Nicely done! I'm inspired to maybe give it a try.
Lovely!
Hermosa técnica. Gracias x compartir ❤
Very nice ❤️👍
I really like your demo and instructions..love the process and the finished pouch
Nice job. You make it look easy.
Thank you.. You have inspired me to make a pouch!
Best wishes.
Kudos -- cute and fun project! Appreciate the speed you used. Looking forward to making a pouch 🌠
That is the cutest little purse. I have to make one. Thank you so much for sharing with us. I really liked the fabric really turned out so well. You did a great job. Have a great day. Love watching your videos.
Bellísimo ❤
A beautiful piece, Rachel. I love how your incorporated that special fabric as a memory of your grandma for this sweet gift for your mum. Great selection of coordinating fabrics too. Will definitely have to give this a go. I shared another approach to making a fabric envelope to hold work in progress stitching projects, feel free to check it out if you’re interested. Cheers, Christine
I am so inspired!
Pretty
That is so pretty, Rachel! 💜🌿🌹🌹🌹🌿
Очень красивый кошелёк!!! 👍👍👍
Love this! It’s a greate tutrial. Thank you! 🫶🏼
Boro is so beautiful
Very nice. Must try to make one. Thank you.
Bellissima😉🤗
Nice speedy tutorial, thank you.
Love love love ty❤
Wonderful job! Hello from Brazil. ❤
Thankyou so lovely x
Super ❤❤❤!!! Thanks
Very nice!
Thank you!❤
Este proyecto es muy vistoso, entra por los ojos y dan ganas de hacerlo, has tenido muy buen gusto en mi opinión.
Lovely❤
Beautiful project & lovely finish. Your video & instructions are very nice & clear. Enjoyed watching & hope to make a similar gift for three friends from fabric scraps that they chose and gave to me as “meaningful” pieces from their life. Best regards.
Lovely thanks.
Que bonito
Ganz superschön toll danke ❤❤❤❤😂bleibt Gesund liebe Grüße Maria
Nice project…..I think I might use that for a needle book. And..Brenda from Conquering Mount Scrapmore sent me!
I made one following your instruction, and it turned out adorable. Very fun! Thanks for tutorial!!
I'm glad it turned out well xx
Hello from Georgia in the US. First time viewer. Really like your project. Thank you' stay well.
Very nice
Tha nk you verymuch
Beautiful. New to your channel
Can you tell me the size of the project you started with ???? Could not quite understand what you said. Love it. Your speed of showing was perfect. Now I have something to make with my slow stitching pieces Thank you
the color combination was perfect. Do you sell them items online ?
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Очень красиво) Я тоже люблю боро и шью. Заходите посмотреть🌷
Супер
Thank you for sharing. It’s beautiful. Q: What kind of batting or interfacing did you use here?
Thank you! I didnt use any batting, I created the patchwork on top of a calico fabric and stitched through that. You could use batting instead, that would feel nice and squishy. You could just use whatever you have on hand or scraps.
this is so sweet Rachel, thanks a ton for sharing!
Can't wait that my handes will work again properly.
What's the grey thingie laying on the table?
Many thanks again from a new subbie
So glad you enjoyed the video!. That is a wool ironing mat x
@@stitchwithrachel oh, for your lil iron, sure.
I thought it's something to help pinning the small patches down🤭
Thank you very much for your quick reply, I'm glad I found your channel🌷
Loveeeeee 🇧🇷💘💝🌻💕💖🌹
You wanted speed in a slow stitching project! Perhaps you should of called it sashiko or boro inspired 😊
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