Please please do a video sometime about how to actually use trim when sewing to make pieces unique and beautiful because I always see trim I want to buy but I don't have any clue what to use it for! :)
I really appreciate that you and Matt are sharing your amazing outings with us, totally inspiring and oh so beautiful. We get to see how stunning Japan is. Keep sending videos, loving it. Enjoy and stay blessed xxx
Wow, that trim shop is my idea of heaven! And as for those two fabrics, well, they are simply divine! You are having a ball, aren't you? And I'm so pleased for you 😊 Thanks for sharing your Japanese adventures with us 🙏
11:02 I have the exact same photo from my trip to Japan 5 years ago 😍. This flower park was so beautiful. I'm glad you were able to enjoy your time there 😊
At Japanese craft shop, I just bought parasol kit which I can make the original parasol using any fabric! I am so exited to finish it before summer ends😊
I recognized Gujo-Hachiman from the very first shot! It is my favorite place in Japan, I've been there many times. We were there a couple weeks ago and stayed in a wonderful airbnb. Lots of people were swimming in the river and we took a dip as well. Gujo is famous for bon-odori, or bon dancing. At night they put candles along the riverbank and it's incredibly beautiful.
I visited my fave Japanese fabric store recently. It's in Gifu City and is called Otsukaya. It is heaven, I know just how you felt. I bought some fabric that I'm going to use like wallpaper--it was less than 500 yen/m. I have sliding closet doors in two bedrooms and they are in pretty bad shape. I decided to cover them with fabric, so I got the same print in 2 colorways, one for each room. I also bought some (more expensive) fabric to make a blouse with. The hobby area was so incredible--I bought some little kits to make a Christmas cross stitch and Japanese style coasters. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Your trip has looked amazing! I'm so jealous and Japan is definetly on my 'To Visit' list! I am curious on how your japanese is (speaking/reading)? especially as you have been travelling to these less touristy areas! Love your videos!!
Thank you! Matt and I both studied the language from a textbook a good 6 months before we left and also had 3 months of lessons with a tutor too. I’m so glad we did that as it really helped us a lot in some areas, especially where the signs aren’t in English and it was also nice to be able to make conversation with people who couldn’t speak english. But honestly google translate was super handy too!
Lovely video! My husband and I are in Japan for 10 days and we were just in Gujo yesterday! Both of us loved it and put it at the top of our list of places we'd want to return to 😊
Thank you for sharing all your Japan videos. Gujo looks right up my alley (fish alley ;) You are truly an inspiration and i feel in a way that i went to Japan too. How beautiful. BTW thanks to you and the essential club i am now a new sewer. I started this summer and have made several things. I love it!!! I can't wait for your next video lesson!
Oh Janelle, all the scenery is so beautiful. Love all the fabric shops and fabric you picked out. Love the floral dress when showing us the fabric and by the way, that new lipstick you are wearing compliments you so well. I think it looks better than the usual darker one you wear. Anyways, thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Can't wait to see the next video.
Wow, what an incredible video, full of lovely trims, fabrics, notions, food, scenery, relaxing travel, and even bunnies. I liked the soft jazz music for the parts of the video without the voiceovers. You have really stepped up your videomaking skills for this entire trip. This might be my favorite of your Japan Diaries. Would love to see your final, finished embroidery you have worked on this whole trip, with explanation of each part of it and what travel memory it represents. I have some Japanese cotton fabric that is of a much higher quality than the American fabric I see at my local fabric stores. Fabrics are truly special there. I cannot wait to see what you do with the pink trim. I have loved all of your Japan Diary videos so much! Thanks for sharing your trip.
I loved this video so much too! Omgosh those shops!! Haha you’re so right about not seeing too much corduroy and special trims in Tassie! I can’t wait to see what you make! ❤ Glad you’re home safe too! X Addit: it’s Sonia, I don’t know why it’s showing @olivers333 lol
How mysterious is Japan, lovely to see some different places and people. That button shop was great, 😊 and fabrics just bueatiful. Glad your having a wonderful trip ❤
Hi, Janelle, what a great video again, and what a journey you and Matt have. I love too see this video's over and over (all you video's) Enjoy your time, together, when you are still in Japan😘 Whit love Desiree 🇳🇱
Thank you for sharing your wonderful journey 😊❤ Fukuoka is my hometown! I feel really happy to see you enjoying fabric shopping here 🎉Sankakuya is also my favorite fabric store😘
That was lovely and very relaxing to watch. Thank you for sharing. I don't know how you walked out of the shops with so little. Everything you purchased is beautiful and all the colourways suites your complexion. ♥♥
Love the black floral corduroy, but I laughed out loud when you pulled out the orange poppy fabric! It’s SO YOU! In fact, if I saw that fabric, somewhere, it would remind me of you! It’s so pretty! Can’t wait to see what you make with that!
I lived in Japan for 3 years and when I moved back, I had TONS of stuff to ship as well. I went to Japan Post and opted for sea shipping. I shipped a bunch of big boxes and even an 28inch suitcase and each item was around 5000-8000JPY, which I thought was quite affordable. Not sure if this is still available since I moved back early 2020, pre-Covid but it’s worth checking out if you wanna ship more fabrics back!
Adding on, I was shipping from Japan to Singapore, and it took roughly a month. I sent them about 2-3 weeks before I left the country and they arrived 2 weeks after I got back.
Thank you for this latest video of Japan through your eyes Janelle. You make an excellent tour guide and I was mesmerised! Love the trims you chose as well as the fabrics. sigh.......🐾🥰 PS Your cross stitch is looking wonderful too
i was looking at that first trim and thought: huh is that in fashion again? looks like one from my stash, i might have an excuse to use it now!.... fun fact, im dutch 😊
Love the fabric you brought, I was looking pinwhale corduroy in Queensland, no way, as I made an outfit in it when I was a teenager. Those trims are dreamy!😊
Wow thanks for sharing!💖 You are so much more self-controlled than me when it comes to those fabulous shops! I would find myself in a bind spending every last penny & being left broke & homeless in the streets of Japan with masses of bags of fabric & trim! 👩🏼🛒🛍️🛍️🛍️🧵🧥👘🥻👚👗👕🧺Lol🤭 Or Id have to bring a sensible escort to drag me out like a tantrum pitching toddler!😫🤭🤭🤭
Love this video and I wish you could stay in Japan forever so I could vicariously live through you! This is one of my dreams to live there for a while... Anyway, the fabrics are gorgeous. LOVE the one with the big orange flowers. Also, so on brand ;)
I’ve savored all of your Japan videos. They’ve been so intriguing and delightful. I’ve been inspired by your little cross stitch project and I’m going to start my own while I travel through Europe over the next six weeks. Do you mind if I ask which count Aida cloth you are using? I have 9 and 11 per inch and I can’t figure out which is going to work the best. 🥰
Hi Janelle, sounds like you are having a great holiday. That’s lovely. I’m wondering if you have checked the prices of extra luggage for your trip home? One of my boys have moved from Perth to Melbourne and was able to get a great deal of luggage for extra dollars. Mind you, getting him, his wife and the driver into the car with 80kg of luggage was a trial! Know what you mean about lace; just trying to get a variety of white cotton lace here in Hobart is a trial. Keep having fun, regards Susan at Hobart. 💕
So lovely!! Can’t wait to see the trim in action!!😊 Can you tell the name of ryokan in beppu? I am planning a Kyushu trip next year for my partner 50th birthday and we would spend a few days in Beppu!
Stop it Japan! How nice is Japan overall? It‘s even pretty then it’s ugly. It’s so calming even then vibrant. I miss that there I life. 😅 I currently can not travel there. But I will try to bring that beauty to my life in some way. Please do a „what makes Japan beautiful for me/ about Japanes asthetics“ video.
Am I the only one who would overspend on all these fabrics...because they're amazing! I better read some meditations from that book "30 Days to Stop Being a Shopaholic" by Harper Daniels before I buy plane ticket.
hello very nice young lady seamstress i have seen a lot of your videos please kindly place the video camera on the floor and film how to operate the sewing machine electric foot pedal how its used to sew please kindly let me know ok?thank you very much 😊
If you ever wanted to put up all the b-roll shopping footage of you just looking at fabric I would totally watch it. ❤
Me to 😂❤
Please please do a video sometime about how to actually use trim when sewing to make pieces unique and beautiful because I always see trim I want to buy but I don't have any clue what to use it for! :)
Another beautiful video from Japan. Thank you, Janelle, for sharing. 😀
I can't wait to see what you create with all of your purchases. 🥰
Thanks Carolyn! I’m glad you enjoyed it x
Japan via you & Matt is a treat. I love that last little town, so cute.
And the corduroy material, yum!
Beautiful purchases...love the corduroy fabric
I really appreciate that you and Matt are sharing your amazing outings with us, totally inspiring and oh so beautiful. We get to see how stunning Japan is. Keep sending videos, loving it. Enjoy and stay blessed xxx
Wow, that trim shop is my idea of heaven! And as for those two fabrics, well, they are simply divine! You are having a ball, aren't you? And I'm so pleased for you 😊 Thanks for sharing your Japanese adventures with us 🙏
11:02 I have the exact same photo from my trip to Japan 5 years ago 😍. This flower park was so beautiful. I'm glad you were able to enjoy your time there 😊
You are building such precious memories. 👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾
The dusky pink trim would look beautiful with the corduroy 😊
I really love your appreciation for the places you’ve visited. 😊
At Japanese craft shop, I just bought parasol kit which I can make the original parasol using any fabric! I am so exited to finish it before summer ends😊
I recognized Gujo-Hachiman from the very first shot! It is my favorite place in Japan, I've been there many times. We were there a couple weeks ago and stayed in a wonderful airbnb. Lots of people were swimming in the river and we took a dip as well. Gujo is famous for bon-odori, or bon dancing. At night they put candles along the riverbank and it's incredibly beautiful.
Loveeee watching your fabric shopping videos 😍
That you were able to do all this traveling is amazing. Thank you so much for these videos - they are amazing!
Love your Japan diaries!
Such a pleasure to watch your videos.
Aw thank you! That’s so lovely to hear x
So inspiring and such a beautiful journey, thank you for sharing your trip with us! Loving every moment 💕
I visited my fave Japanese fabric store recently. It's in Gifu City and is called Otsukaya. It is heaven, I know just how you felt. I bought some fabric that I'm going to use like wallpaper--it was less than 500 yen/m. I have sliding closet doors in two bedrooms and they are in pretty bad shape. I decided to cover them with fabric, so I got the same print in 2 colorways, one for each room. I also bought some (more expensive) fabric to make a blouse with. The hobby area was so incredible--I bought some little kits to make a Christmas cross stitch and Japanese style coasters. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Your trip has looked amazing! I'm so jealous and Japan is definetly on my 'To Visit' list! I am curious on how your japanese is (speaking/reading)? especially as you have been travelling to these less touristy areas! Love your videos!!
Thank you! Matt and I both studied the language from a textbook a good 6 months before we left and also had 3 months of lessons with a tutor too. I’m so glad we did that as it really helped us a lot in some areas, especially where the signs aren’t in English and it was also nice to be able to make conversation with people who couldn’t speak english. But honestly google translate was super handy too!
Lovely video!
My husband and I are in Japan for 10 days and we were just in Gujo yesterday! Both of us loved it and put it at the top of our list of places we'd want to return to 😊
That black floral fabric would make a really cute overalls dress
This is like finding Alladin's cave . There's very little available in NZ , I would love to visit such a beautiful array of goodies.
Everything is so gorgeous!! 💛
It really is such a beautiful place 😍
That orange brown poppy fabric is the most delightful fabric I've ever seen 😍 and the trims are exceptional!
Thank you for sharing all your Japan videos. Gujo looks right up my alley (fish alley ;) You are truly an inspiration and i feel in a way that i went to Japan too. How beautiful. BTW thanks to you and the essential club i am now a new sewer. I started this summer and have made several things. I love it!!! I can't wait for your next video lesson!
Oh Janelle, all the scenery is so beautiful. Love all the fabric shops and fabric you picked out. Love the floral dress when showing us the fabric and by the way, that new lipstick you are wearing compliments you so well. I think it looks better than the usual darker one you wear. Anyways, thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Can't wait to see the next video.
Wow, what an incredible video, full of lovely trims, fabrics, notions, food, scenery, relaxing travel, and even bunnies. I liked the soft jazz music for the parts of the video without the voiceovers. You have really stepped up your videomaking skills for this entire trip. This might be my favorite of your Japan Diaries. Would love to see your final, finished embroidery you have worked on this whole trip, with explanation of each part of it and what travel memory it represents. I have some Japanese cotton fabric that is of a much higher quality than the American fabric I see at my local fabric stores. Fabrics are truly special there. I cannot wait to see what you do with the pink trim. I have loved all of your Japan Diary videos so much! Thanks for sharing your trip.
Thanks Eve, that really means a lot 🧡 I’m so proud of my cross-stitch and plan on making a video all about it once it’s done!
@@RoseryApparel I look forward to that video about the cross-stitch project! Your videos are such a treat and have made me get my sewjo back!
@@RoseryApparel p.s. Your robe at the tea room was so pretty. Oh, for a tutorial on making a kimono robe...
I loved this video so much too! Omgosh those shops!! Haha you’re so right about not seeing too much corduroy and special trims in Tassie! I can’t wait to see what you make! ❤ Glad you’re home safe too! X Addit: it’s Sonia, I don’t know why it’s showing @olivers333 lol
How mysterious is Japan, lovely to see some different places and people. That button shop was great, 😊 and fabrics just bueatiful. Glad your having a wonderful trip ❤
Hi, Janelle, what a great video again, and what a journey you and Matt have. I love too see this video's over and over (all you video's)
Enjoy your time, together, when you are still in Japan😘
Whit love Desiree 🇳🇱
Thank you for sharing your wonderful journey 😊❤
Fukuoka is my hometown!
I feel really happy to see you enjoying fabric shopping here 🎉Sankakuya is also my favorite fabric store😘
Ahh amazing! I loved Fukuoka so much. One of my favourite places we stayed 😍
Stunning video, love everything you are doing and your fabric purchases.
Looks so beautiful! What an amazing trip! 😊
That was lovely and very relaxing to watch. Thank you for sharing.
I don't know how you walked out of the shops with so little. Everything you purchased is beautiful and all the colourways suites your complexion. ♥♥
Thanks for sharing your lovely trip! I hope to go back to Japan someday
I got to spend about 14 months living on Kyushu and it's one of my favorite places. I'm glad you got to experience it.
Such an incredible place!
The black courderoy was gorgeous. If I had it, I would make a skirt with the overall bib and brace top.
❤ Glorious! So beautiful.
Just amazing- loving watching your Japan adventures ❤
Love the black floral corduroy, but I laughed out loud when you pulled out the orange poppy fabric! It’s SO YOU! In fact, if I saw that fabric, somewhere, it would remind me of you! It’s so pretty! Can’t wait to see what you make with that!
I lived in Japan for 3 years and when I moved back, I had TONS of stuff to ship as well. I went to Japan Post and opted for sea shipping. I shipped a bunch of big boxes and even an 28inch suitcase and each item was around 5000-8000JPY, which I thought was quite affordable. Not sure if this is still available since I moved back early 2020, pre-Covid but it’s worth checking out if you wanna ship more fabrics back!
Adding on, I was shipping from Japan to Singapore, and it took roughly a month. I sent them about 2-3 weeks before I left the country and they arrived 2 weeks after I got back.
Thank you for this latest video of Japan through your eyes Janelle. You make an excellent tour guide and I was mesmerised! Love the trims you chose as well as the fabrics. sigh.......🐾🥰 PS Your cross stitch is looking wonderful too
I could see you making another Freya dress with the orange Poppy fabric. Like the one you made out of the tablecloth, a while back. 😍
Oh 100%!!
i was looking at that first trim and thought: huh is that in fashion again? looks like one from my stash, i might have an excuse to use it now!.... fun fact, im dutch 😊
Interesting vodeo Janelle, really enjoyed ❣
Love the fabric you brought, I was looking pinwhale corduroy in Queensland, no way, as I made an outfit in it when I was a teenager. Those trims are dreamy!😊
Decision paralysis. 😂 You're funny. But I can identify with the feeling. Didn't know there was a name for it.
Wow thanks for sharing!💖
You are so much more self-controlled than me when it comes to those fabulous shops!
I would find myself in a bind spending every last penny & being left broke & homeless in the streets of Japan with masses of bags of fabric & trim!
👩🏼🛒🛍️🛍️🛍️🧵🧥👘🥻👚👗👕🧺Lol🤭
Or Id have to bring a sensible escort to drag me out like a tantrum pitching toddler!😫🤭🤭🤭
Love this video and I wish you could stay in Japan forever so I could vicariously live through you! This is one of my dreams to live there for a while...
Anyway, the fabrics are gorgeous. LOVE the one with the big orange flowers. Also, so on brand ;)
Beautiful video.
I’ve savored all of your Japan videos. They’ve been so intriguing and delightful. I’ve been inspired by your little cross stitch project and I’m going to start my own while I travel through Europe over the next six weeks. Do you mind if I ask which count Aida cloth you are using? I have 9 and 11 per inch and I can’t figure out which is going to work the best. 🥰
Hi Janelle, sounds like you are having a great holiday. That’s lovely. I’m wondering if you have checked the prices of extra luggage for your trip home? One of my boys have moved from Perth to Melbourne and was able to get a great deal of luggage for extra dollars. Mind you, getting him, his wife and the driver into the car with 80kg of luggage was a trial! Know what you mean about lace; just trying to get a variety of white cotton lace here in Hobart is a trial. Keep having fun, regards Susan at Hobart. 💕
Beautiful!!
I bet you can’t wait to use your sewing machine again. Those fabrics are gorgeous.
Cool video!
I have to go back to Japan...
So lovely!! Can’t wait to see the trim in action!!😊
Can you tell the name of ryokan in beppu? I am planning a Kyushu trip next year for my partner 50th birthday and we would spend a few days in Beppu!
How exciting! There’s a link to it in the video description. Enjoy planning your trip x
Another great video. Unfortunately I won't be going to fukuoka but wondering if you saw silk fabric in Tokyo? And what was the price like?
That poppy fabric is amazing!!! Do you have a link to the store where you bought it?
I’ve googled it, but it doesn’t look like they have an online store sorry!
Thanks for your help. Is there any helpful info on the selvedge?
so gorgeous and wonderful :)
Do you know if you can buy a sewing machine cheaper than the states? Like a juki?
Your crossstithcing / embroidery looks so cute! Whats the pattern?
Thanks! It’s a dairy of our travels so I make them up as I go 😊
Hi Janelle,
Could you let us know what the pattern book you showed here is called please? Thanks!!
Stop it Japan! How nice is Japan overall? It‘s even pretty then it’s ugly. It’s so calming even then vibrant. I miss that there I life. 😅
I currently can not travel there. But I will try to bring that beauty to my life in some way. Please do a „what makes Japan beautiful for me/ about Japanes asthetics“ video.
❤❤
what's the name of the flower field? its really pretty! Glad you had a good fabric shopping time. :)
It’s in Nokonoshima Island park 😊
@@RoseryApparelI was blown away by its beauty ❤
Am I the only one who would overspend on all these fabrics...because they're amazing! I better read some meditations from that book "30 Days to Stop Being a Shopaholic" by Harper Daniels before I buy plane ticket.
It’s a dangerous place for the bank account, that’s for sure! 😆
hello very nice young lady seamstress i have seen a lot of your videos please kindly place the video camera on the floor and film how to operate the sewing machine electric foot pedal how its used to sew please kindly let me know ok?thank you very much 😊