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Every 15th of each month, I adjust the numbers of participants I can have for th

atsushijp, 2020年4月17日

Every 15th of each month, I adjust the numbers of participants I can have for the Sashiko Online Class. It is my goal to provide comprehensive support, and therefore I try to control the participants’ numbers. (Not like other “Online Learning” Platforms where thousands of people learn by just watching the video.)
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The special deal for “Stay Home” is still active. I believe the Online Sashiko Class can give you a good understanding of the Core of Sashiko, and good technique to enjoy the “rhythmical stitching”. ☆
I will share some of the wonderful results by my students. (Well, as I keep saying, I consider them friends rather than students after the workshop/class). I believe they find their own Sashiko, and I am very much impressed by their achievement. It doesn’t take months to learn Sashiko. It is a simple form of stitching after all. However, there is a “core” that I would like to teach in the personalized situation – because everyone has different hands & different experience, and may require different advice. Stay Safe & Enjoy Sashiko.
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*Sashiko & Photo provided by @knapparoniandcheese // Just Stunning. Thank you for sharing.
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2020-04-17 16:54:43




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  1. Sawako Scott says:
    2020年4月18日 at 8:21 PM

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    2020年4月21日 at 9:18 PM

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