Useful tips for tracing a Sashiko pattern using a light panel to achieve the best result!
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
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In this video, I will trace a Sashiko pattern using a light panel which I purchased recently.
Although I don't have much experience in tracing patterns, I have drawn Sashiko patterns so many times before. So I will adapt some of the drawing tips to tracing.
If you don't have a paper pattern, you can draw a triangle grid instead and stitch along the grid to create the same pattern.
Here's the tutorial video for the triangle grid:
• Drawing a basic triang...
Here are some patterns I stitched using this grid:
Hakozashi
• SASHIKO PATTERN Making...
Uroko
• SASHIKO PATTERN Sashik...
Musubi Kikkou
• SASHIKO PATTERN Musubi...
00:00 Introduction
01:34 What to keep in mind
03:04 Preparation
06:44 Tracing the pattern
10:15 A little extra
11:50 The reveal time - Навчання та стиль
I am so in awe of all your talents, creating the patterns, sewing them and coming up with the many ideas to help make it easier! I went to visit my sister for a week and got her into watching you so she could learn Sashiko.
Thank you😊 It’s so lovely to hear that you visited your sister! I hope she likes Sashiko too💕 Have a nice weekend❤️❤️😊
What a time saver! Thanks for posting this.
Thank you😊🧵🪡❤️
Love your comment about a center placement! As when scaling a pattern for a piece so important
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How spooky - I bought a light box panel this week and traced a pattern onto fabric :) great minds think alike!
Oh it’s super spooky and exciting!!😂❤️💕🪡🧵
This is really interesting. Thank you!
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Ooooh, genius!
Thank you💕💕😊
That looks very smart, and a lot easier than plotting out the whole grid from scratch.
I wonder if there are any equally simple ways to plot darker fabrics? There are soluble papers that can be used for that, I guess, but they seem a lot more wasteful, whereas the templates you used here are reusable.
you could use chaco paper between your template and dark fabric and you will get the design in chalk. I find chaco paper lines last longer than chalk pencils.
Thank you!
I don’t know if you’ve watched this video before⬇️ but I tried some water-soluble adhesive interfacing on denim.
Denim jacket refashion with Sashiko - DIY Thrift flip clothes - from planning to stitching!l
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I struggled a lot as the glue was stitching on the needle.
I’ve been wondering if I could use some water soluble interfacing but not the adhesive one. The challenge could be how to fix the interfacing on fabric properly for the best result…🤔
There are printable ones too, so it could save a lot of time too.
@@penlennon3576 that’s useful to know
@@thegreenwrapper that’s a good idea. I’ve used some fabrics that have adhesive, and like you say, they gum up the needle as you sew, so it’s not an ideal solution.
Maybe using a mini projector to project the pattern onto the fabric could be a solution. There are some small projectors that use images from mobile phones. 🤔🤔🤔
I suggest you look into a product called Freezer Paper. You can print on it directly with your home printer and then temporarily fuse it to your fabric to stabilize the fabric during the tracing process. I don't know if it's available in Canada, but it's common in grocery stores in the US and very inexpensive. The UA-cam channel called Just Get It Done Quilts has a video called Freezer Paper Magic that explains how it's used very well. It's commonly used in quilting , applique, and embroidery, but I think would be equally useful for a Sashiko stitcher.
That’s fantastic! I love the idea💕💕💕 Thanks for sharing it🥰
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Do you kits or books available for a beginner in this process?
There may be but I don’t know…that’s why I had to come up with this method😅 I think people used to use a Hera to trace the lines.
Where did you buy It? Do you have the link? Thanks
Hi, I bought the light panel from Amazon Australia. The brand name is TOHETO. As this is my very first light panel, I’m not sure if it’s a good one or not😅 Personally, I’d prefer it to be larger and a little brighter. It’s rechargeable and can be used wireless.
Probably it could be tried on a window...but not practical at all 😅
Oh…I’m also tempted to draw some patten on my window😂