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Ever since Sashiko became my “ordinary”, traveling hasn’t been a boring time. We

atsushijp, 2023年2月23日

Ever since Sashiko became my “ordinary”, traveling hasn’t been a boring time. We cannot bring a pair of scissors in the airplane. However, it seems it is okay to have a needle, thimble, and fabric. Japanese stitched Sashiko in their own ordinary to make their life somewhat better. They would probably have found something “meaningful” in their simple, mediocre, yet important time. 

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Ever since I decided to “teach” Sashiko, the biggest joy I receive is a sense of community. In my childhood, I always felt lonely as if I was the only one (child) who (had to) stitch. It was the same when I was responsible for Sashiko Business in my youth. About 20 years ago, the society I was looking at was so small that I made it kind of hostile – I felt as if “the society” is telling me that the world no longer needed Sashiko – what my family did with staking their entire lives.

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It wasn’t true, fortunately. I have met & will meet so many people who enjoy what I can share. However, I didn’t realize it until very recently – I thought what I received was so boring & mediocre. An event like is a great opportunity for me to “try”. Believe it or not, I am an introvert. I try my best to be as “difficult” as possible here to preserve my messages & stories – but I believe many who have met me in-person find it quite different – and strange. I don’t talk this much in my “real” self. 

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Very fortunately & honor to be part of the great community again where “Fabric/Textile Enthusiasts” are going to be in the same place. I feel that they are all my friends – as we all share the craziness that someone does not understand well (like my wife says “How can you keep stitching so long hours…)”. Again, I will do my best to share the Sashiko we have been practicing for our lives.

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移動中に刺し子をするようになり、昔の「やることなくて暇だー」という感覚はあまり感じなくなりました。もう若くないということもあるかとは思うのですが、同時につまりはそれだけ刺し子を日常にできているんだろうと思います。重い腰をあげて針を持っていた昔ではなく、気がついたら針を持っているような状態なのかもしれません。昔は当たり前に見ていた風景で、私はそこまで行かないだろうと思っていたのですが、ようやく私もここにきたんだなぁと。

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またキルトコンに参加してきます。光栄なことです。「それだけ何回も教えていれば余裕でしょ?」と言われることもあるのですが、私には数ある一つのワークショップでも、参加下さる方にとっては一回です。人生を賭ける気持ちで刺し子を伝えてきます。

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2023-02-23 02:32:31




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Comments (11)

  1. Julius Lendof says:
    2023年2月22日 at 5:39 PM

    ❤️❤️

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  2. sonia says:
    2023年2月22日 at 5:40 PM

    Small scissors are ok on planes! Those tiny 3cm japanese ones, for instance….

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  3. Julius Lendof says:
    2023年2月22日 at 5:40 PM

    It’s funny the looks people give when you pull out a needle in public 😂😂

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  4. Karen Schellinkhout says:
    2023年2月22日 at 5:49 PM

    Enjoy your time at QuiltCon. So many like-minded all gathered!♥️

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  5. Mini Chu Portátil says:
    2023年2月22日 at 7:04 PM

    🙌👏

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  6. Janet Allen Pilewski says:
    2023年2月22日 at 8:40 PM

    I have taken my less than 3 inch “bandage” scissors on multiple domestic flights for years. The scissors have a blunt end on 1 blade. Never had an issue. Just an idea to share.

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  7. Śvani Scribbles on the left says:
    2023年2月23日 at 2:16 AM

    Traveling tip: I love clover thread cutter. Gives me everything I need for portable hand sewing…

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  8. Eddie Bosnich says:
    2023年2月23日 at 2:29 AM

    I’m very new to sashiko but can tell I will become totally hooked on this beautiful craft. So glad I found your profile and I love reading about the meaning and culture behind it 🙌

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  9. Ru Raynor says:
    2023年2月23日 at 4:59 PM

    Nail clippers work for cutting threads!

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  10. Mary K says:
    2023年2月23日 at 5:10 PM

    I use an empty dental floss container. The blade cuts threads no problem!

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  11. Laurie Nichols says:
    2023年2月23日 at 7:11 PM

    You CAN bring scissors on the plane. I was in Japan in January and upon leaving Japan, the carry-on luggage screener saw my scissors in my makeup bag and took them out. He measured them and put them back. Small scissors are OK. Just check the airline rules.

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