Thank you for the tour! It's interesting to see how your equipment is slightly different than what we are taught to use in the US. Your equipment looks a bit more traditional, and it is really fun to see you use it. We use frames with lacing holes and nails instead of sendake. We also twist on awls instead of using a yoribo (twisting stick). I love old Japanese sewing boxes, your's is lovely. Your pincushions are so cute--I just use a plain needle felt, but maybe I should make something a little more whimsical!
Such a great video and explanation of each tool. Do you have suggestions for where to buy supplies in or out of Japan? What type of silk weave do you prefer? I hope we get to see how you finish these small pieces.
thank you. The silk fabric I use is the fabric for kimono, a traditional Japanese clothing. I don't know where you can buy embroidery tools overseas, but in Japan, handicraft shops and embroidery workshops sell them. Many of the vessels and figurines are handmade by artists or received as gifts. Also, when introducing tools, I will also introduce the place where they are purchased ☺️ I'll make a video of the work being made into a frame!
Thank you for the tour! It's interesting to see how your equipment is slightly different than what we are taught to use in the US. Your equipment looks a bit more traditional, and it is really fun to see you use it. We use frames with lacing holes and nails instead of sendake. We also twist on awls instead of using a yoribo (twisting stick). I love old Japanese sewing boxes, your's is lovely. Your pincushions are so cute--I just use a plain needle felt, but maybe I should make something a little more whimsical!
Thank you!
I also enjoy learning about the differences between your embroidery tools.
My pin cushion was a gift. It’s so cute☺️♪
I love all your tools! When I visited Japan I bought a set of kimono sewing tools, I love needlework tools and seeing how different cultures use them❤
thank you! That's wonderful🥰!
静彩さん、スタジオツアーありがとうございます😊
お道具の紹介も一つ一つの説明を聞いてワクワクしました。
日本刺繍、本当に素敵ですね。
いつか習ってみたいです。
今回も何回も観てしまいそうです😃💕
こちらこそ、いつも見ていただいてありがとうございます🥰そのように言っていただけてうれしいです!
ぜひぜひ♪
日本刺繍、初心者の方でも挑戦できるようなやり方動画も作ってみたいなと思っています🍀
@@shizusa.silkembroidery 初心者のやり方動画嬉しいです!
いつかお時間がある時にお願いいたします🙏
古き良きものと新しきものが同じ空間に調和していて、とても素敵ですね。
コアラ🐨の針山を見て思い出したのですが、日本刺繍の教室で隣になった方の針山がハリネズミでした🦔
皆さんが持っている小物それぞれに拘りやユーモアがあって素敵だなと思います✨🥰
今回の動画では静彩さんの拘りや好きな物が垣間見えてとても楽しかったです❤
現代ではあらゆるものが簡単に手に入りますが、骨董市に出向いて自分の手で『好き』を探すのは素敵だと思います🤗
ありがとうございます😊!
ハリネズミの針山もいいですね!コアラは可愛すぎて針を指すのがかわいそうで…🐨♡
好きなものを探しに出かけるのはウキウキしますよね。骨董市だとお店の人におまけしてもらえたりして…思い出もあります😀
thank you for showing, you obviously take great care of your things; so nice your father made a table for you 💟🌸🦋🦊
Those are all my favorite things. Thank you.🥰
❤ Thank you for explaining your tools. I always enjoy watching you work, but didn’t know what some of the items were.
Thank you for always watching!😉
My favorite is the little water jug, so cute! I'd be interested to know how you sharpen your scissors. I'm too scared to do it 😅
I‘m glad that the cuteness of this water jug is conveyed to you! I‘m scared too,so I‘m careful not to put scissors on the fabric.
Such a great video and explanation of each tool. Do you have suggestions for where to buy supplies in or out of Japan? What type of silk weave do you prefer? I hope we get to see how you finish these small pieces.
thank you.
The silk fabric I use is the fabric for kimono, a traditional Japanese clothing.
I don't know where you can buy embroidery tools overseas, but in Japan, handicraft shops and embroidery workshops sell them. Many of the vessels and figurines are handmade by artists or received as gifts. Also, when introducing tools, I will also introduce the place where they are purchased ☺️
I'll make a video of the work being made into a frame!
Lovely ❤️
Thank you🍀
May I know where can I buy embroidery frame?
いつも 綺麗な刺繍で 素敵です。刺繍している、生地について 知りたいです。
ありがとうございます!刺繍している生地は、着物で使用する絹織物です。次回の動画では、生地の説明もしますので楽しみにしていただけたら嬉しいです。
what is the fabric you use? I can't seemed to find it anywhere
I use silk fabric for kimonos, which are traditional Japanese clothing, so this fabric may be hard to find.
@@shizusa.silkembroidery I'll have a look around, there might be some specialist shops that may stock it.
May i know where can i buy the kotebari?
I bought it at Misuyabari(Needle Shop), but it seems they don't ship it overseas. You can use a thicker, longer needle, such as a yarn needle.
do they have online shop that can ship within Japan ?
yes.
Their online shop.
misuyabari.com