I know I have said this before, but you truly are a master at this art of Sashiko. I love how you try out different ways of presenting all the patterns and it is always a joy to me seeing the transformations. You make me happy❤
This is great! I’ve started a notebook where I am drawing different patterns to learn them and the names. Then I will have a collection I can choose from when I want to do a project.
I am inspired to start a project like this! I thought squares or circles of different patterns, but this looks amazing with the patterns flowing into each other. Beautiful!
That looks fascinating - your pattern layout looks nicely balanced. Maybe the tracing process would have been easier with thinner paper, so that the pattern showed through more clearly? I think the idea might be to have a selection of different patterns already drawn up so you can just pick whichever you want to trace from repeatedly - but that wouldn’t help if you’ve got different grid sizes to adjust every time! 🤔 I think it would still be much easier to do without - especially with your long-standing experience! I’m looking forward to seeing the stitching. I think it’ll turn out beautifully!
Thank you as always😊 The tracing process would’ve been easier if I slid in the paper between the layers of fabric. I was seeing it through two layers of fabric😅 I don’t even have enough experience with tracing to notice such a basic mistake!! Yes. If I used patterns which were already drawn up in the past, it would’ve been easier. However, as you’ve guessed, I wanted to adjust the scale of each pattern for this particular piece, so I couldn’t use the patterns from the past…🤔 I think I’m too used to drawing them on fabric directly😅 but I want to be able to trace them efficiently to accelerate the whole process!!
@@thegreenwrapper that makes a lot of sense! And yeah, that tracing hiccup makes sense. 🤣 Maybe having a 10mm grid on paper would be a more adaptable tracing sheet? It would take out the measuring portion of the process?
Absolutely fascinating were the designs broken down to the shapes, then connected. I am really looking forward to seeing the rest!
Thank you😊💕🧵🪡
I know I have said this before, but you truly are a master at this art of Sashiko. I love how you try out different ways of presenting all the patterns and it is always a joy to me seeing the transformations. You make me happy❤
Thank you so much as always💕💕💕
As you know, the designing process is my favourite part of Sashiko😊 I really enjoyed drawing this design❤️👍
Wow! Excellent tutorial, thank you. Beautiful work.
This is great! I’ve started a notebook where I am drawing different patterns to learn them and the names. Then I will have a collection I can choose from when I want to do a project.
That sounds amazing😍❤️💕🪡🧵
Wow, this process is interesting! I only ever saw the final result, never thought what went before that. Thanks a lot for sharing it!
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Thank you for your inspirational videos! This looks amazing! 💕🪡🧵
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Superb 👍
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Thank you for your music selections! I really, REALLY like listening to them on their own as well!
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Thanks again for such useful tutorials! Wonderful for me as a beginner!
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I am inspired to start a project like this! I thought squares or circles of different patterns, but this looks amazing with the patterns flowing into each other. Beautiful!
Thank you so much😊❤️🪡🧵
It's already beautiful to look the drawing only ! Can't wait to see the final result :)
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This is really interesting. I'm also looking forward to seeing the stitching processes.
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So looking forward to part 2 😁🇬🇧
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So inspiring! Thank you for sharing
Thank you😊💕🧵🪡
That looks fascinating - your pattern layout looks nicely balanced.
Maybe the tracing process would have been easier with thinner paper, so that the pattern showed through more clearly? I think the idea might be to have a selection of different patterns already drawn up so you can just pick whichever you want to trace from repeatedly - but that wouldn’t help if you’ve got different grid sizes to adjust every time! 🤔
I think it would still be much easier to do without - especially with your long-standing experience!
I’m looking forward to seeing the stitching. I think it’ll turn out beautifully!
Thank you as always😊
The tracing process would’ve been easier if I slid in the paper between the layers of fabric. I was seeing it through two layers of fabric😅 I don’t even have enough experience with tracing to notice such a basic mistake!!
Yes. If I used patterns which were already drawn up in the past, it would’ve been easier. However, as you’ve guessed, I wanted to adjust the scale of each pattern for this particular piece, so I couldn’t use the patterns from the past…🤔
I think I’m too used to drawing them on fabric directly😅 but I want to be able to trace them efficiently to accelerate the whole process!!
@@thegreenwrapper that makes a lot of sense! And yeah, that tracing hiccup makes sense. 🤣
Maybe having a 10mm grid on paper would be a more adaptable tracing sheet? It would take out the measuring portion of the process?
I need this template
That would be handy😆💕👍