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Indigo Niche
Australia
Приєднався 1 сер 2014
Australian specialists in sashiko embroidery, boro textiles, and Japanese fabrics. indigoniche.com
How to get the most out of a sashiko panel
Here are four different sashiko embroidery and boro-inspired projects you can try using the Sashiko Treasures panel:
- Noren-style wall hanging
- Boro cushion cover
- Table Runner
- Framed designs
Sashiko Panels:
indigoniche.com/product-category/sashiko/sashiko-panels/
Learn more about Sashiko:
indigoniche.com/2018/06/26/sashiko-origins-and-designs/
Learn more about Boro:
indigoniche.com/2018/08/30/boro-stitching-introduction-history/
- Noren-style wall hanging
- Boro cushion cover
- Table Runner
- Framed designs
Sashiko Panels:
indigoniche.com/product-category/sashiko/sashiko-panels/
Learn more about Sashiko:
indigoniche.com/2018/06/26/sashiko-origins-and-designs/
Learn more about Boro:
indigoniche.com/2018/08/30/boro-stitching-introduction-history/
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Foundation Paper Piecing Japanese Quilts
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Japanese quilter and sashiko authority Hiroe Mogi talks to Sue Howie about some of her favourite Japanese quilts that feature foundation paper piecing. Foundation Piecing Patterns featured: - Crazy Quilt - Triangle Log Cabin - Log Cabin with Sashiko - Log Cabin with Raw Edge Appliqué - Crazy Quilt with Sashiko Hiroe Mogi and Sue Howie will be hosting quilt and sashiko workshops at the Tamborine...
How To Make A Boro Table Mat
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Step by step instructions on how to make a Boro-inspired table mat using fabrics from your stash. This serves as an ideal introduction for anyone who is new to boro textiles and sashiko in general. Learn more about Boro Textiles: indigoniche.com/2018/08/30/boro-stitching-introduction-history/ Browse Boro Patterns & Kits: indigoniche.com/product-category/boro-textiles/ Browse Boro-inspired Fabri...
Sashiko Border Rulers - Demonstration
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How to use acrylic border rulers to cut perfect blocks in multiple sizes for patchwork and sashiko, as well as how to use them in conjunction with sashiko templates. Link: indigoniche.com/product/niche-ruler-set/
Sashiko Templates - Demonstration
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A demonstration of acrylic sashiko templates: how to create beautiful traditional Japanese patterns, get the perfect stitch length, and make ideal sashiko projects. indigoniche.com/product-category/craft-accessories/stencils/
Stitching a Dragonfly Sashiko Panel
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Pre-stencilled panels are a fun and easy way to get into sashiko embroidery, and the possibilities of thread colours can really allow your creativity to shine. Let's have a look at how I've stitched a Dragonfly Meeting Sashiko Panel. Panel link: indigoniche.com/product/dragonfly-meeting-sashiko-panel/ Threads link: indigoniche.com/product-category/sashiko/sashiko-thread/
How To Trace Sashiko Patterns Onto Fabric Indigo Niche
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In this video, we learn a simple and easy method for transferring sashiko patterns onto a piece of fabric for stitching.
How to handle sashiko thread
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Try this simple technique to make sure your sashiko thread stays organised and tangle-free.
Sashiko Project Ideas
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Sashiko Embroidery is a beautiful art form, but where to start? Here are some project ideas to get you thinking. For more sashiko inspiration, please visit my blog: indigoniche.com/indigo-blog/
I just pulled out the panel I bought from you at a Canberra show! So glad there are some videos too
Maravilhoso ❤
You have got into the habit of saying um, um, um... It distracts.
I went to your web site but couldn’t find the border ruler. Do you no longer sell these?
Recipe?
I love Boro style and very new to it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Are all of your fabrics from Japan as well and do I need to buy special yarn as well? Thank you 🙏🏻
Wow so glad I found your channel. You are amazing
Excellent video..I have the needles & threads so off I go!!
Thank you )
Love your pincushions did you make them /?
Wow! Wonderful. How can I get its pdf design file?
What type of thread is BEST ? This is beautiful .
Forgot to ask you, what is the neutral thread you were using, it looks quite strong.
This is the most inspiring tutorial and I shall be following your videos as I get to it. Thank you.
Thank you for your demonstration!❤ I think I am ready to give this a try now!
Все хорошо и прекрасно , но не все понятно , так как нет перевода на русский язык.
🙄 colors that were chosen for this project are sad, drab, depressing!!!! A Perfect project . ( colors say much about one's inner self ) "God gave us color to enjoy"👌🙆♀️🏞🌄🌇🏙🌹🌿🌻
Is it washable??
It's great, but I don't like the glue
Looking for a definition of Boro. I was never told what Boro is and what is the history or purpose? Keep hearing maybe you could do this. Is it this just an art form? Where did it originate?
❤😊
Anybody else irritated that she went on about the yellow then promptly went n covered it over ☹️
These Colors are sad, drab ,and depressing " ugly "!
I laughed. That was so funny to me. I like the mild tones. On a table runner I'd want it to be a subdued focus because I'd want pretty colorful dishes, vases, flowers, etc. be brightly colored.
I can't see your work on the video
Very very beautiful. And quite inspiring. Thanks a lot.
Oh no time is up class over? I so enjoyed your video and cannot wait to practice something thank you so much. From AZ.
Flannel wool Cotten etc
What type of fabric are you using
Boro is want to learn from Sue! Thank you- Sandra Myer
Sue Howe provided the process for Table Mat. So interesting with great fabrics too- more beige, dull medium brown and white! Very well picked those fabrics! Thank you, Sue
Process is glue cover the edges, thin thread to tack the rectangles and use Sashiko thread between all rectangles-
Interesting progress with your grey, black and those designs in those colors with texture- so love your free- style way to design your table mat- thank you- the fray edges are attractive too! Enjoyed Sandra Myer
You have done some lovely work. I think it would be truer if you stitch the underneath patches on first.
Excellent. Thank you.
Thank you!!!
Geweldig ik ga Boro steeds leuker en mooier vinden en ga dit ook zeker proberen, dankjewel uit Nederland
Muy buenas noches, me maraville con sus bordados con la técnica japonesa. A pesar de no entender su idioma igual le entiendo mirándola, gracias, saludos Consuelo desde chile, bendiciones ❤
Loved this video absolutely sensational. One small question which thread did you choose and was it fine thickness. Many thanks!!
Oh my gosh, I am so loving this! I have a tub full of indigo fabric scraps and can't wait to start using them in this way.
Are the fabrics on top cotton? And what fabric is the background?
How do you do the zig zag around the edges of the base fabric?
Thank you so much I have learn a lot🩷
Getting off the subject but, are you wearing a yellow Jade necklace. It's lovely.😊
Oh those quilts are just stunning! my absolute fav was the last one....fireworks, thanks for the video :)
On the tote bags, did you see the bag together “AFTER” you worked the front and back? (Wasn’t it hard to do on completed bag?)
Do you “Save” the fray from when you fray edges?... longer pieces for basting... You are the second person to suggest “Glue Stick” for holding pieces in place, I can imagine the “tips” are flying in groups classes!
Since sashiko thread is an S-twist thread, I like to identify the twist via running my fingers along a single thread. Afterwards, I tie a knot around the head end. As I remove working strands, I insert those ends into my needle for a smoother experience. 😀
An interesting video on cultural misinterpretations and the misplaced use of words that define something historical applied to a fad in another country. He explains that boro + placemat concept to the Japanese like drinking from a toilet. Also using the word "inspired" Here's the vid: ua-cam.com/video/kwQSM1wtwes/v-deo.html
Very nice
Thank you for this video. I have just become interested in sashiko needed visual ideas for what to do with.
Thank you for this tutorial. I wanted to try this but wasnt sure how to start it. Your work is lovely ,I like how you made the wall hanging its very smart love the flowers on it .