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I haven’t been stitching much… Sashiko is easy to get started. What we need is a

atsushijp, 2020年5月4日

I haven’t been stitching much… Sashiko is easy to get started. What we need is a thimble, needle, thread, and fabric after all. However, it is a bit of chaos to homeschool a 5 years old girl while my cat tries to jump on the thread. So, instead, when I have a minute or so, I enjoy Origami (folding paper), and I put praying there – as I do in Sashiko. ☆

When you order, I may let this Origami Crane into your package (at random, but maybe based on the order amount). Of course, no fee or no charge for this at all. Please accept it as a symbol of my praying for everyone being safe. Now, we don’t have to be strong to achieve something. We have to be kind to go through this. As I repeatedly mention in @Sashi.Co, “caring” stitching (or any hand-crafting) is a big deal now. Take care. Don’t be hard on you so much. ☆

2020-05-04 15:24:45




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Comments (3)

  1. Anonymous says:
    2020年5月4日 at 8:27 PM

    I started folding cranes made from canned goods labels during meetings. It is easier to put down and pick up than my current knitting project. 💚

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  2. Hagar Zachar says:
    2020年5月6日 at 12:56 PM

    ❤️

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  3. Susan Valdez Cohen says:
    2020年5月15日 at 4:15 PM

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