Japanese Embroidery - I embroidered butterflies&wisteria using six techniques🪡Relax Embroidery Vlog

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  • "Butterfly and Wisteria"
    Continuing from last time, I embroidered butterflies and wisteria.
    This time I used six techniques.
    (Actually, I used seven techniques if you add "Matsui stitch" which is not shown in the video)
    I used the same color of the fabric for the wisteria so that it would not stand out too much as a background, but I still wanted to add some variety, so I used "wari-nui" to make it stand out a little.
    I tried "application of suga embroidery (I don't know the name of the technique...)" on a whim, and it created a texture similar to the woven pattern of the fabric.
    There is individuality that can be felt in the colors, but I felt that individuality can also be expressed in the choice of technique.
    I hope you will enjoy embroidery time with me ☺️
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    00:00 Opening
    00:19 Suga stitch
    01:31 Hitta
    05:05 Wari stitch
    06:47 Application of Sugastitch?
    09:31 Kiriosae
    10:10 Kinkoma
    11:30 Finishing
    12:19 Completed
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    = Shizusa silk embroidery =
    When I started working as a Japanese embroidery craftsman,
    I had the opportunity to see a practice cloth embroidered by an old craftsman.
    I remember that the detailed and careful embroidery was so beautiful that I couldn't believe it was practice.
    Since then, I have made it a habit to spend time doing embroidery outside of work.
    The design is based on "Japanese designs and pictures that have been loved for a long time".
    I would be happy if everyone could sympathize with the cuteness of the designs and the excitement of crafts!
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    Music:
    ▪︎ ”お散歩日和” ”お後がよろしいようで” ”木漏れ日の中で” by OtoLogic
    ▪︎ “ちいさなワルツ”  by ゆうり
    ▪︎ “Mama's Whisper” by The125ers
    ▪︎ ”First Love” by Wayne Jones
    #embroidery #traditionalcrafts #Japaneseembroidery #embroidery #Vlog #Relax

КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @dianemoril7612
    @dianemoril7612 6 годин тому

    I would have loved to enjoy your video on ASMR mode. there is no need of music, really. thanks for sharing!

  • @SusanStella1942.
    @SusanStella1942. День тому

    Hi Thank you for sharing Japanese Embroidery, I'm always fascinated with other embroidery techniques. I have tried Japanese Embroidery along while ago, but I forgot it's name, but it's repeating. Though I think that some of you stitches reminded me of the Brick Stitch & Satin & you gold edge stitch what's I know as Whipped Stitch. It turned out wonderful so Thank you again. ⭐⭐

    • @shizusa.silkembroidery
      @shizusa.silkembroidery  18 годин тому

      You like embroidery.🥰 Japanese embroidery techniques have a lot in common with other types of embroidery, but I think the way the thread is used is unique. I hope you'll try Japanese embroidery again!

  • @MerrynCampbell
    @MerrynCampbell 7 годин тому +1

    Thank you. I’ve never seen this done before. Most enjoyable.
    What material are you doing your embroidery on please?

  • @user-ec8bw4fx6q
    @user-ec8bw4fx6q 2 дні тому +2

    日本刺繍の様々な技法が紹介されていて、とても参考になります‼️アップロードありがとうございます✨
    葉っぱを始め、月など先が尖っていく模様の刺繍が苦手なのでとても勉強になりました。
    なぜか先がシュッとしないので不格好になってしまうのですよね…😇😇

    • @shizusa.silkembroidery
      @shizusa.silkembroidery  2 дні тому +1

      良かったです🙌
      先を尖らせるの難しいですよね。シュッと尖った形に出来ると刺繍の見た目も綺麗になりますよね😊1段階レベルアップする気がします!

    • @user-ec8bw4fx6q
      @user-ec8bw4fx6q 2 дні тому

      こればかりは練習ですよね😂
      静彩さんの刺繍を目指して頑張ります💪

  • @shinomii6187
    @shinomii6187 2 дні тому +1

    ただひたすら全てが丁寧で美しく、自分も下手ながらせめて丁寧な所作だけでも見習わろうと思いました。

    • @shizusa.silkembroidery
      @shizusa.silkembroidery  2 дні тому

      ありがとうございます☺️糸の艶を出すことを意識するときれいに仕上がりやすいと思います。

  • @malystryx1545
    @malystryx1545 День тому

    Que hermoso bordado, mis sinceras felicitaciones desde Argentina, es usted una increíble maestra, estoy realmente admirada de su técnica, gracias por este precioso video, me suscribo y le doy me gusta.

    • @shizusa.silkembroidery
      @shizusa.silkembroidery  19 годин тому

      ありがとうございます😊私の刺繍に興味を持っていただけて嬉しいです!

  • @723natis2
    @723natis2 2 дні тому +1

    とても美しいです…

  • @lavender-lavender
    @lavender-lavender 2 дні тому

    修学旅行で青森に行ったとき、こぎん刺しをやったのを思い出しました。フランス刺しゅうの6本取りみたいな感じで複数の糸を束ねたもので縫っていけけど糸がバラけたりしてその度にバー様に「ほら!」とえらい剣幕で怒鳴られました😅
    あまりガミガミ言われると嫌になるものですね。刺しゅうが嫌いにならなかったのは習った訳ではないので自由にできたからだと思います

    • @shizusa.silkembroidery
      @shizusa.silkembroidery  2 дні тому

      そんな事があったんですね😲刺繍は自由にするのが楽しいですよね〜🪡

  • @vibecheck7241
    @vibecheck7241 День тому

    ❇💖🎇✨Very princess✨🎇💖❇

  • @ghazalanasir4807
    @ghazalanasir4807 День тому

    Would you please do the tutorial using gold and silver metallic threads

  • @melbaburwell6264
    @melbaburwell6264 2 дні тому

    Beautiful. What is that tool called that you use to help lay your thread flat? 🤔 i can use that in my cross stitch. 😊

    • @shizusa.silkembroidery
      @shizusa.silkembroidery  День тому +1

      It's called a "Kotebari." It's a tool used in Japanese embroidery. You can use a thicker needle, such as a needle for yarn, instead.🙆🏻‍♀️

    • @melbaburwell6264
      @melbaburwell6264 День тому

      @@shizusa.silkembroidery thank you 😊

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 День тому

      Hi, on the Suga stitch you pull up thread on each stitch, is this to make it lay flat? very pretty! 🌸🌷🦋