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A package from Japan arrived for the NYC Workshop. So excited to see the new Sas

atsushijp, 2018年7月10日

A package from Japan arrived for the NYC Workshop. So excited to see the new Sashiko Passionists in 7/21 & 7/22. I will bring the new Indigo Dye Sashiko Thread and vintage fabrics, too, so the participants can enjoy the taste of authentic Sashiko. Of course, with many of our Sashiko items as sitimulation to your project 😀 — ライブ配信、事前連絡無しにお休みしてしまってすみませんでした。体調不良から、おもいっきりガツンと気分がヤられてしまい、現世とあの世の境目で迷子になっておりました。次回、金曜日はしっかりと頑張ります。NYCのワークショップでの宣伝も兼ねて、今週&来週はYoutubeに頻繁に出没するかもしれません。 — ワークショップに向けて材料も糸も日本から届きました。うだうだ言っとれません。頑張ります。 —

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Comments (6)

  1. しのぶ says:
    2018年7月10日 at 10:29 PM

    また素敵な糸たちですね♪
    迷子は解消されましたか❓😆

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  2. ** irodori-no-sekai **【satta。】 says:
    2018年7月11日 at 1:25 AM

    みんな解ってくれてますよ😁✋体調悪い時はゆっくりして下さい‼️

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  3. 絢希 says:
    2018年7月11日 at 2:56 AM

    素敵な糸ですねー。
    体調悪い時は無理しない!しっかり休む!!それが早く元気になれる方法だと思っています。

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  4. C H R I S T I N A S M I T H says:
    2018年7月11日 at 4:55 AM

    Very excited to stitch with my new thread that just arrived in the mail from @sashi.co ! It is beautiful. 💕

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  5. Sujatha Raman says:
    2018年7月11日 at 9:23 AM

    Beautiful colour!

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  6. Kuniko Meguro says:
    2018年7月16日 at 1:03 PM

    どれも、素敵な糸‼️

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