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Last 5 years or so, I have been making a rule to share a Sashiko Story (almost)

atsushijp, 2023年6月1日

Last 5 years or so, I have been making a rule to share a Sashiko Story (almost) daily. As this May/June happened to be a bit of a crazy month, I feel bad that I am not fulfilling the rule I made. If you are new here, welcome. If you are a long follower, please give me a bit more time to get my things together. I am not in a condition to spend a good amount of time & mind into writing.
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Please do not worry, though. No matter how “out of balance” I get into, I will not quit sharing the Sashiko Story. There are so many stories to share, so many messages to deliver. By offering the Introductory Sashiko Course on Domestika, I can finally say that my recommendation to start Sashiko without big commitment is here. By being in this new community, I realize how “filtered” or “different” the Sashiko had become. It is difficult to find the Sashiko I know…. It is no-one’s fault (unless there is someone who intentionally repainted the Sashiko Culture) – therefore, I am conditioning myself to restart the Story. Replay. Reframe. Well… then, the best way is to publish a book… (I am NOT in the process of publishing any books now, so don’t expect it… yet!).
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様々なことが重なってしまって、投稿の頻度が落ちてしまっていて申し訳ないです。6月を乗り越えれば、ある程度は余裕が出てくるとは思うので、引き続きフォロー頂けたら幸いです。今週も変わらず金曜日の夜には刺し子配信を。6月30日の午前9時からの予定で、運針会も企画しています。まだ確定したわけではないのですが、興味がある方は是非ご連絡下さい!詳細はプロフィールのリンクから。
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2023-06-01 10:52:04




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Comments (12)

  1. Rocío Delgado says:
    2023年6月1日 at 2:11 AM

    ❤️

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  2. 📿 says:
    2023年6月1日 at 9:23 AM

    Never forget to put yourself first 🙏 your guidence and teachings are a blessing, dont let them become your curse! Rest is just as important for the journey as discipline

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  3. Stella Marys Rios says:
    2023年6月1日 at 11:34 AM

    ❤️

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  4. Leslie Akumal says:
    2023年6月1日 at 11:54 AM

    ❤️❤️❤️

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  5. HeySis®️ says:
    2023年6月1日 at 12:04 PM

    Your efforts are admirable. Allow yourself the time you need to take. I have recently signed up for your online course and I’m looking forward to learning from you 🙏🏻

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  6. Marileni Tonini Manualidades says:
    2023年6月1日 at 3:30 PM

    😍 ❤️

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  7. Julie Haltom says:
    2023年6月1日 at 4:23 PM

    ❤️

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  8. labels are limitations says:
    2023年6月1日 at 5:18 PM

    different size pebbles create different size ripples. we all adjust. ✌🏼🙏🏼

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  9. Dana Warner Fisher says:
    2023年6月1日 at 6:50 PM

    I learned this pattern in a sashimi class and have also used it as a quilting pattern.

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  10. Meng Hoeschle says:
    2023年6月3日 at 12:02 AM

    You are such a wonderful giver . Thank you for sharing your talents 💙I love your posts enjoy reading about your history and journeys

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  11. Eryn Melissa says:
    2023年6月3日 at 2:07 AM

    Keep sharing your sadhiko!

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  12. Catherine says:
    2023年11月12日 at 11:35 PM

    You made that from picture matt, didn’t you? That disc is very cool.

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