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Enjoy stitching on Friday night in NYC with a graduate who took my workshop befo

atsushijp, 2018年10月12日

Enjoy stitching on Friday night in NYC with a graduate who took my workshop before. She was technically a student, but now, she is a great Sashiko friend. I would like to keep it that way. Everyone can be friends over Sashiko stitching :D. I believe that is how Sashiko was developed.
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以前にワークショップに参加下さった方と、一緒に刺し子。もうね、こういう時間が最高に嬉しいのです。僕が先生出会った以上、「生徒」であることは間違いないのだけど、同時にやっぱり友達感覚になるのです。堅苦しい形式がない刺し子だからこその関係。半年もすれば、みんな横並びです。それでいいし、寧ろそれがいい。
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Comments (6)

  1. Denise Ortiz says:
    2018年10月13日 at 5:27 AM

    ahhhhh! so beautiful! i can’t wait to take another class with you! 💕

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  2. rebecca wood says:
    2018年10月13日 at 10:36 AM

    ❤️

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  3. Carmen Rivero says:
    2018年10月13日 at 10:50 AM

    Lindo! Muito bom saber que vc é um excelente professor.

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  4. M工房〜みかりん〜 says:
    2018年10月13日 at 11:41 AM

    お疲れ様です🍀 いつも深夜の配信を楽しみにしております(๑´ㅂ`๑) ニューヨークで刺し子してみたぃです💦

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  5. しのぶ says:
    2018年10月13日 at 11:41 PM

    いつかみんなで集まって刺し子できたら楽しいでしょうね。日本とニューヨークで

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  6. Porto❤️Portugal says:
    2018年10月18日 at 8:26 PM

    @manya_toys 💁🏻

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