How to draw the Asanoha pattern by hand - DIY Asanoha Sashiko mini phone bag series Part 1 (麻の葉)

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Thank you for watching!
    This video is to show how I draw the Asanoha pattern, which is one of the most well known traditional patterns from Japan.
    I wanted to draw this pattern by hand on fabric for my Sashiko project but it was a little tricky and took some time for me to figure out how to do it. So I made this video for people who want to draw it for their creative projects!
    I am planning to make a video to show how I stitch this pattern with Sashiko as well. Please watch it if you are interested.
    Thank you again and please subscribe!
    #sashikopattern #stitch #handmade

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @Psych.o.delica
    @Psych.o.delica Рік тому +5

    by far the best tutorial and explanation of the Asanoha wagara out there on YT

  • @pbergstr1
    @pbergstr1 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for posting this video. Asanoha is one of my favorite Sashiko patterns. My first attempt at drawing the pattern resulted in a diagram where you could see a six-pointed star if you squinted just right. Too many lines. So I tried it again, slowly and carefully, following the steps in your video. Wow! I'm so happy I can reproduce this pattern by using your formula and directions. It is so empowering to do this from scratch.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  Рік тому

      I’m happy to hear that this video was helpful for you! ❤️

  • @evanemethnegallovich8731
    @evanemethnegallovich8731 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. I could draw it with your help easily. I love this pattern so much but I could not draw the pattern so far. I am soooo happyyyy.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much❤️ I’m glad to hear that😊

  • @SusanMJB45
    @SusanMJB45 4 місяці тому

    I have been wanting to learn the basics of Sashiko for a while and I just found your channel. Your tutorials are excellent and so helpful - from the basics of Sashiko and the materials and tools to use to the patterns..... like this one..... that you so wonderfully explain and draw. I hope that you will continue to create more videos like this one to help us understand how to do more of the beautiful Sashiko patterns.... and... of course.... how to stitch them after we have gotten them drawn !!! Thank you sooooo much !!!

  • @Emvi6259
    @Emvi6259 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @vanessapepi8629
    @vanessapepi8629 2 місяці тому

    Grazie

  • @xSHYxSHYx
    @xSHYxSHYx 9 місяців тому

    I found drawing it in imperial measurements got it really close to the 1:1.732 without trying to do 0.5mm accurately on a ruler. I did 1/2” x 7/8” which is 5:7 or 1:1.75. It can also be scaled down since most rulers go down to 1/32” for the first inch. I’m in Canada though, so I don’t know if everyone else’s rulers have metric and imperial.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing such useful information😊
      In other videos, I’ve used 4:7 (in metric) which is 1.75 and it worked really well too.
      I only draw patterns in metric, so i really appreciate your information😊

    • @xSHYxSHYx
      @xSHYxSHYx 9 місяців тому

      @@thegreenwrapper apparently I remembered my ratio wrong 😅 but the measurements are right lol

  • @jacquelinestrand6283
    @jacquelinestrand6283 6 місяців тому

    I watched this video, then went to the next one but am a little confused. Question: why can't you just trace the pattern you just drew? I know they are different sizes but if you used the same ratio, couldn't you just copy it to the fabric with a light box?

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  6 місяців тому +1

      Yes, you can😊
      If you watch my other videos, you’ll notice that I almost never trace a pattern (except for the latest video of an Ukiyoe pattern). It’s just how I do.
      I drew on paper for the purpose of to show how to draw it in this video, but I usually just draw on fabric directly if I know how to draw it.
      Many people trace patterns and that’s widely done. If you prefer to trace it, you can absolutely do so!
      I personally think I can draw more clearly and accurately if I draw a pattern directly and I can choose different types of erasable markers depending of the material but you can trace it too!

    • @jacquelinestrand6283
      @jacquelinestrand6283 6 місяців тому

      Thanks so much. BTW, I learn so much from your channel.❤️. Thank you

  • @pnumenwiese
    @pnumenwiese 5 місяців тому

    Why do you this more complicated? After you mark the middle of the "stars", connect the points steeper. That's it.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  5 місяців тому +1

      There must be many ways to draw this as it’s a traditional pattern😊 This method serves well for my purposes and I have been using it, but I have no intention to deny other methods. You may find a better way for your purposes too👍

    • @pnumenwiese
      @pnumenwiese 5 місяців тому

      @@thegreenwrapper Sorry. I don't wanted to be rude to you. Your video will be helpful for many people. Thank you. (◡‿◡✿)

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  5 місяців тому +1

      No problem at all❤️ I originally came up with this method for a very specific purpose (drawing by hand directly on fabric for Sashiko), so I genuinely think that there are better and simpler ways depending on the purposes👍😊 Please feel free to modify it.