This video was a wonderful break from an awful day! Funny that you addressed this since I am in the middle of hand quilting a quilt and noticed that the back side was quite lovely with the smaller stitches. I so enjoy learning new ways of doing things and am definitely going to try this. Thank you for putting a smile on my face after this bad day.💕
Great minds think alike - I was doing this tonight as I couldn't make the marks I wanted on the dark side of denim. So I stitched on the "back". My stitches on the back are always smaller, so the new front had small stitches. But it think it could work sometimes! I love your Clover circle - so useful!
I was also thinking that this might be useful when I stitch on clothes! I think small stitches are very cute but my stitches looked longer than usual when I looked at them from the front😅
I did a piece with the Nowaki pattern a month ago, from the back. (Your reversible bento bag) It worked pretty good, the only thing i did not think of was to turn the pattern itself before putting it on the cloth, so in the end the grasses point to the right instead of the left as i had designed it in the beginning. Not a big deal in this case but in some patterns or designs it might be important to remember.
Hi! For this particular project, I think I just started without using a knot, but I have a video (though it’s a bit old) about how to start and finish stitching without knots for different types of projects. I hope it’s helpful for you😊 SASHIKO How to start and finish stitches without making knots - Sashiko for beginners Part2 czcams.com/video/5llXYm38rwQ/video.html
This video was a wonderful break from an awful day! Funny that you addressed this since I am in the middle of hand quilting a quilt and noticed that the back side was quite lovely with the smaller stitches. I so enjoy learning new ways of doing things and am definitely going to try this. Thank you for putting a smile on my face after this bad day.💕
I’m sorry to hear that you had a bad day. I hope stitching will make you feel better💕❤️😊🧵🪡
Wow. I would never have looked at a chrysanthemum pattern and realised I could draw it too, now I know how, thank you!
Yes! Some of those motifs are actually not too hard to draw❤️😊🪡🧵
Great minds think alike - I was doing this tonight as I couldn't make the marks I wanted on the dark side of denim. So I stitched on the "back". My stitches on the back are always smaller, so the new front had small stitches. But it think it could work sometimes! I love your Clover circle - so useful!
I was also thinking that this might be useful when I stitch on clothes! I think small stitches are very cute but my stitches looked longer than usual when I looked at them from the front😅
The stitches look very neat and cute! It's probably worth training from both sides.
Thank you so much❤️ I think it’s useful to know there are so many different ways to stitch Sashiko🪡🧵😊
I did a piece with the Nowaki pattern a month ago, from the back. (Your reversible bento bag)
It worked pretty good, the only thing i did not think of was to turn the pattern itself before putting it on the cloth, so in the end the grasses point to the right instead of the left as i had designed it in the beginning. Not a big deal in this case but in some patterns or designs it might be important to remember.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I happened to have chosen a symmetrical pattern but that’s a really important tip👍 Thanks❤️😊🧵🪡
Beautiful.
Thank you❤️😊🧵🪡
Brilliant thank you!
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Please tells us how you started stitching. 🧵 any Japanese ancestry?
Hi! For this particular project, I think I just started without using a knot, but I have a video (though it’s a bit old) about how to start and finish stitching without knots for different types of projects. I hope it’s helpful for you😊
SASHIKO How to start and finish stitches without making knots - Sashiko for beginners Part2
czcams.com/video/5llXYm38rwQ/video.html