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Mari says:
"Sashiko embroidery is one of my favorite crafts. It's easy to master and the process is very meditative and relaxing. Although the patterns can look difficult, they are just a matter of breaking down the whole into linear parts." --Mari http://purlbee.squarespace.com/sashiko-tutorial/ |
Thanks for the link! I have 2 pillows to do, and just haven't gotten around to them yet. :shock: :lol:
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I love shashiko too. I'm working on one. Yours is so pretty!
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oh that reminds me, i ordered some sashiko pillows and don't have them yet. thanks.
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With this method do you still sandwich it? Is this a stitching for the top only or what? That part I'm still confused on.
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Thanks for the information! Hummmm, may have to add this to my "Quilting Bucket List".
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Thanks, very interesting.
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Yesterday I went to an embrodiary class and there is a Brothers Sashiko machine now. Oh, yes, we all had a turn. I dont think I would invest in one tho. $$$
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I saw such machines (they are too expensive)
Originally Posted by Miss Priss
Yesterday I went to an embrodiary class and there is a Brothers Sashiko machine now. Oh, yes, we all had a turn. I dont think I would invest in one tho. $$$
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Originally Posted by tothenci
Mari says:
"Sashiko embroidery is one of my favorite crafts. It's easy to master and the process is very meditative and relaxing. Although the patterns can look difficult, they are just a matter of breaking down the whole into linear parts." --Mari http://purlbee.squarespace.com/sashiko-tutorial/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWmEAGdElq4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRUlU...eature=related |
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