SASHIKO Hitomezashi pattern - How to stitch 'Kagome'
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
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There are multiple Sashiko patterns originated from the traditional Kagome pattern.
This pattern I stitched in this video is one of the Hitomezashi patterns. I have a book which shows some photos of this pattern and it just says 'stitch in three directions' without a grid.
I decided to use the usual 5mm grid just like other Hitomezashi patterns, but I think you can also draw the Kagome pattern or an isometric pattern if that's easier for you. I don't know how other people usually stitch this pattern. There may be some better ways!
Also, as I mentioned, the traditional Kagome pattern is often presented in an orientation with horizontal lines and two diagonal lines instead of vertical lines and two diagonal lines. However, the Sashiko Moyozashi version is often presented with vertical lines, so I decided to follow the orientation to explain the pattern.
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Kagome
02:17 Stitching
02:37 Vertical lines
04:31 the first diagonal lines
06:20 the second diagonal lines
08:18 Reveal time
08:39 my variation of this pattern - Навчання та стиль
Just love learning this new skill! I’ve done tons of handwork and embroidery for more than 60 years and find this style so artistic and challenging. Your method of teaching is superb! Thank you so much.💜🩵💚
Welcome to my channel😊 Wow, more than 60 years! I’m also learning a lot from the viewers like you. Thank you so much for your comment💕💕
Beautiful! I will have to try this one next!
Thank you! Please enjoy it😊❤️🧵🪡
Hi. I just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos !they help me enormously. In my stitching . I love your variations.
Oh thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
Your stitching is so precise! Wow!
Thank you😊❤️🧵🪡
That’s a deceptively complex and beautifully delicate design. I’m gonna have to try it out!
That’s really true! I have a book which has a photo of an old Hanahukin with this pattern but it doesn’t explain how it was done. I originally thought it was a lot more complicated but it was very easy to stitch👍❤️🧵🪡
I am always amazed at how many different patterns there are and this one is one I have not seen before. I would have to be especially careful when doing the diagonal lines and think I would do this on a small piece first, which bring me to ask what you do with all of your small practice pieces. You must have a whole stack of them.
Yes, the angle of the diagonal lines are a little tricky first. From the second line, it becomes much easier! There are some close up photos of my Hanahukin with this pattern on my instagram❤️
instagram.com/p/C5GLwdOBBk9/?igsh=aWtxd2QyNTl6OTVy
I’ve been keeping small samples as they are at the moment, because I want to be able to see the back of stitches to remember how I stitched. I usually make 10cmx10cm samples but also many are smaller and not all in the same size because I use small scrap fabrics for them.
Sometimes I wish I knew how to do quilting like you! I would love to make them into one large piece one day!
I found this pattern in the book I brought back from Japan but it only had some photos of an old Hanahukin with no proper instructions but it said ‘Kagome’ so I went through my old Kagome samples of other styles (the two samples I showed in this video) to figure out how to was stitched. I hope this is the correct way to stitch this style😅
Beautiful!
Thank you💕💕
Muy bien explicado y muchas gracias por el tutorial me encanta!!!
Thank you😊❤️🪡🧵
Thanks!
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