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Recently (in the last few years), our Sashiko works have been picked up for exhi

atsushijp, 2023年2月11日

Recently (in the last few years), our Sashiko works have been picked up for exhibitions and some events (like Live Performance). We will have our first exhibition in April. It is an honor that they would like to have our items for their events & interest from you & others. We will keep making Sashiko, and I hope you will find an opportunity to see, feel, and touch our Sashiko Jackets & items.
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As our profile states, we are a “mother & son duo” of Sashiko practitioners. Keiko has more than 40 years of experience, and I was born in the Sashiko family… so I probably saw Sashiko before I saw my father’s face. However, our work as SashiCo or Upcycle Stitches just recently came above the surface. Our Sashiko wasn’t available before 2013 online (at least, I wasn’t teaching & sharing stories this intensively). There are many reasons for this, but a rough summary is that we “restarted” in 2014 after some tragedy. It indicates that it took about 5~10 years to rebuild what we were proud of, passionate about, and simply part of our lives.
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There is nothing wrong with using “Sashiko Machines” (& I don’t dislike it at all although I won’t promote it here). It can be called “Sashiko”. However, I believe, the core experience of Sashiko exists in “Hand-Stitching”. No matter how fast we stitch, it takes time, and that’s the value there is in a society where we expect as “quick” and “short” information/practice as possible. My goal is to build the foundation of Cultural Sustainability of Sashiko by sharing stories rather than creating the Temporary Trend – and I appreciate you being here to help our foundation.
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配信2本に英語での集まり、そんでもって一番大切な運針会…とイベント盛り沢山の2日間でした。眠い……。今回の運針かいも素敵なご縁を頂けて楽しい時間になったのではないかと思っています。また思いは配信で共有しますね。さて、「茨城県で展示会やるよ」というお話を配信で触れたのですが、確認したところ、恵子さんの個人の展示会ではなく、何種類かの刺し子(私の実家含むw)を集めて展示販売されているイベントのようです。茨城県ひたちなか市の「横瀬画廊(029-285-1987)」様にて、2/11~2/20の予定で開催されています。開催時間等は直接お電話にてご確認頂けると安心かと思います。ウェブにも情報は載ってないので。もし足を運んで頂ける方がいたらレポート頂けるとすごく嬉しいですー!(写真のジャケットは多分行ってないですが、似たようなものが行っています)。
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2023-02-11 21:56:16




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Comments (15)

  1. Ana Gertner says:
    2023年2月11日 at 6:18 PM

    Splendidt

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  2. Barbara Weiland says:
    2023年2月11日 at 7:05 PM

    ❤️❤️❤️

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  3. María José Goval says:
    2023年2月11日 at 8:34 PM

    Wonderfull!

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  4. Olesė Kekienė says:
    2023年2月11日 at 9:22 PM

    ❤️ congratulations

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  5. Lea Vollmer says:
    2023年2月11日 at 10:38 PM

    Beautiful jacket! I am glad you have the opportunity to share your beautiful handwork with us all.

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  6. Linda Moppett says:
    2023年2月11日 at 11:27 PM

    Incredible❤️

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  7. 中道克代 says:
    2023年2月11日 at 11:31 PM

    出来る事なら、実際にこの目で見てみたいです…素晴らしいですね😊👍

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  8. Julie Haltom says:
    2023年2月12日 at 12:06 AM

    Love, love, love this!

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  9. Candida Drew - Prior says:
    2023年2月12日 at 12:37 AM

    That is an incredibly beautiful jacket. The 9 patterns look wonderful and the yellow colour is so lovely.

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  10. Cathy Smith says:
    2023年2月12日 at 3:14 AM

    Congratulations on your upcoming exhibit. And thank you for your stories. Because of them, I pause & think more deeply about Sashiko, it‘s long history, & the people who have made it.

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  11. Sue Essig says:
    2023年2月12日 at 3:47 AM

    I’m very new to Sashiko, I used to hate hand stitching but I thought I’d give it a try and I’m completely head over heels in love with it. I can’t thank you enough for the videos, stories and explanations. I enjoy every part of it from drawing out the designs through the entire process, I don’t even mind the many times I’ve poked myself but that’s part of learning I guess. Thank you so very much for sharing ❤️

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  12. Mary Ann says:
    2023年2月12日 at 4:04 AM

    Beautiful!❤️

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  13. Kristina Keyzer says:
    2023年2月12日 at 10:44 AM

    🔥

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  14. Artistic Artifacts says:
    2023年2月12日 at 10:49 PM

    Our customers love Sashiko stitching & would like to source yardage to work on larger pieces such as this stunning jacket. Any recommendations?

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  15. Sunny Howard says:
    2023年2月12日 at 11:03 PM

    Your work is stunning. I hope to see it in person myself one day. Thank you for all the delightful and stunning posts.🙏

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