Very well done, thank you. I really like that I will be able to adjust the size since I have a large hand. I look forward to watching your other videos. Blessings!
Wow. I just watched the covered-button thimble video, and now I can’t decide which one to make - I guess I’ll just have to make both! 😊Thank you for making and posting this most informative video tutorial!❤
My favourite one is the button one because it’s more solid but many people are also used to using this soft type😊 I hope you’ll find what is best for you👍
This makes me want to take up Sashiko more than any other Sashiko video I've watched recently... there's something about making my own equipment that I find really attractive. I'm just wary of spending money on special thread and needles and then just not keeping it up - it's happened before with other things - because money's so short at the moment. Is it worth practising with normal thread and needles first, just to see if it's right for me?
I totally agree with you. Sashiko was originally used by poor people to mend and reinforce their clothes because they couldn’t afford to buy brand new garments. So I have a mixed feeling about buying expensive Sashiko tools. They are cheap in Japan but I live overseas now and it’s not easy to find them at local shops. I sometimes use embroidery threads and needles instead. I have a video about Sashiko tools and their alternatives, I hope it helps you find something locally. Basic Sashiko tools and materials (and their substitutes) - Introduction to Sashiko Part1 ua-cam.com/video/mURytGlY0rM/v-deo.html
Lovely. I made one and inserted a coin in the centre. It works beautifully. Thanks for the lesson. I’m hoping to work my way through all your videos.
Thank you for sharing such a fantastic idea! A coin would be perfect to insert between the layers❤️😊🪡🧵
Well done - good instruction and i love the jazz piano, too- that thimble is a new original type for finger and looks for useful and better
Thank you so much❤️😊🧵🪡
Thank you so much for this very thoughtful design and easy=to-follow instructions!
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
THAT is the most adorable thing ever! Excellent, thank you.
Oh thank you so much❤️😊
Your directions & timing in these videos are brilliant! Thank you… you make it a real inviting joy.
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵💕💕💕
Very well done, thank you. I really like that I will be able to adjust the size since I have a large hand. I look forward to watching your other videos. Blessings!
Thank you!😊❤️
Wow. I just watched the covered-button thimble video, and now I can’t decide which one to make - I guess I’ll just have to make both! 😊Thank you for making and posting this most informative video tutorial!❤
My favourite one is the button one because it’s more solid but many people are also used to using this soft type😊 I hope you’ll find what is best for you👍
Ух ! Все для работы своими руками .Супер!
Thank you😊
Thank you for this tutorial! I made this and it fits perfectly 😊
Thank you so much! I’m so glad to hear that❤️😊🪡🧵
That’s a great thimble for your hand- i need that Upholstery fabric- yes
Thank you😊❤️
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you❤️
Thank you! Love your tray too. :)
Thank you😊❤️
Thank you!!
Thank you❤️😊🪡🧵
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you for watching😊❤️🪡🧵
Thank you for this tutorial
Thank you for watching😊
This makes me want to take up Sashiko more than any other Sashiko video I've watched recently... there's something about making my own equipment that I find really attractive. I'm just wary of spending money on special thread and needles and then just not keeping it up - it's happened before with other things - because money's so short at the moment. Is it worth practising with normal thread and needles first, just to see if it's right for me?
I totally agree with you. Sashiko was originally used by poor people to mend and reinforce their clothes because they couldn’t afford to buy brand new garments. So I have a mixed feeling about buying expensive Sashiko tools.
They are cheap in Japan but I live overseas now and it’s not easy to find them at local shops.
I sometimes use embroidery threads and needles instead.
I have a video about Sashiko tools and their alternatives, I hope it helps you find something locally.
Basic Sashiko tools and materials (and their substitutes) - Introduction to Sashiko Part1
ua-cam.com/video/mURytGlY0rM/v-deo.html
Obrigada. Pelo molde. Saquarema.RJ. Brasil.
Thank you💕💕
I am finding that I need to have one like this one because the needle keeps hitting below my current thimble.
That’s how I started making this one!😊
Do you use heavy thread?
I used a Sashiko thread for this one. I think a thicker thread such as a denim thread would be good too😊 Thank you for watching!