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I introduced a bit of Hitomezashi in today’s Live.

atsushijp, 2017年12月12日

I introduced a bit of Hitomezashi in today’s Live.
It is simply streaming my Sashiko project on Tuesday and Friday morning (when I can.) I try to answer your Sashiko questions when you leave the comment in Live. Enjoy a rare opportunity to ask question to Sashiko artist 🙂 今日(昨晩)の配信もご覧頂きありがとうございました。毎週、まったりと刺し子について話をする時間を設けられたらと思っております。宜しくお願いします〜!

2017-12-12 17:11:30




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  1. Atsushi & Keiko Futatsuya says:
    2017年12月12日 at 10:13 PM

    Oops. The second image is supposed to share I’m re-visiting NYC for workshops in 1/13 & 1/14. Hope to see & meet you there.

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  2. vivacelaT says:
    2017年12月13日 at 12:13 AM

    I can see that the stitches are bigger and seems like you used double thread to sew. In sashico do most people do that? And may I ask, the length of the stitch don’t have to be small? Sorry to ask but i’mvery new to sashico

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