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I teach Sashiko “stitching”, but I ask them to not focus on stitching. While man

atsushijp, 2021年9月1日

I teach Sashiko “stitching”, but I ask them to not focus on stitching. While many find Sashiko “extraordinary”, I advicate the importance of “ordinary”. My Class is about learning how to “use” the tools and supplies so that you do not have to control them… or to be controlled by them. 

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I understand the difficulty of “getting” what I am saying here. It sounds philosophical and abstract. However, without getting above, the understanding of Sashiko is insufficient. There are 2 ways to fully understand them: either one becomes suited in Japanese culture, or one actually practices Sashiko as we do: As Zen teaches, the true realization comes from practicing (experiencing) it, not by superficially “understanding” it. 

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Again, I understand the difficulty of doubting their knowledge. “Being Right and Valid” is one of the most important elements in Western Society. So, when I say, “Your understanding of Sashiko is insufficient”, they get upset and accuse me for telling them “the assumption about them”. It isn’t an assumption… because once they truly get it, they will know we can only get closer to the sufficient understanding. 

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Sashiko is NOT only about: Design, Pattern, Art, Beauty, Stitching, Techniques, Mending, Style, or Meditation. These segments aren’t wrong, but each are filtered vision by those who can “choose” (often privilege groups). Please keep learning: Once you complete my class, you will understand what I mean. I can bring you to the start-line to feel “what Sashiko really is”. If not ready to take class, please keep listening. I believe some got it by watching my Youtube videos. I also talk about it in the Sashiko Webinar next week as well. Sashiko is more than what they think they know.

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来週の日本時間9月11日の午前10時から一時間ほど、英語で「刺し子について」のウェビナーを開催する予定です。全編英語なのですが、もし詳細のページを英語で読んで疲れない程度の英語力があれば楽しんで頂けるかなと思ったりしています。Zoomでの開催なので、誰でもご参加頂けます。無料です(初めての方には”お気持ち”をお願いしていますが)。日本文化が当たり前の方のご感想も頂けたら嬉しいので、ご都合が合えばご参加頂けたら嬉しいです。詳細はストーリーのWebinarからご確認下さい!

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Comments (9)

  1. Silvia Mariani says:
    2021年9月1日 at 3:49 PM

    Precioso 👏👏👏trabajo ❤️❤️❤️

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  2. Anna Dell'Oro says:
    2021年9月1日 at 3:52 PM

    😌

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  3. hiloelio says:
    2021年9月1日 at 3:57 PM

    Sabias palabras las suyas

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  4. Eva van Herel says:
    2021年9月1日 at 4:07 PM

    Definitely learning by doing. As I followed along my perception and understanding grew and changed and as I stitch more I understand more of what you talk about – it all goes together hand in hand. I have all these tiny snippets of things you said here and there that illuminate some part of the learning. There is ‘the right hand should not get tired’ and ‘what is the correct way to stitch the pattern? It depends’ and ‘if the rhythm is right, the stitching will even out’ and ‘I can tell what mindset someone was in through looking their stitching’ etc etc.these kinds of statements are a puzzle to a reader but become little gems of insight when taken with good doses of practice. What I thought was correct at first has now crumbled and what I thought was very very difficult now seems more manageable. Sashiko is a very human way of stitching.

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  5. Mini Chu Portátil says:
    2021年9月1日 at 5:09 PM

    👏 Is wonderful what you said

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  6. Mimi Young says:
    2021年9月1日 at 7:05 PM

    My understanding of Sashiko is definitely insufficient! But I keep looking, feeling, wondering, listening. It will likely never be sufficient, but it will still be a pleasure to see and contemplate and try to grasp it, constantly. Thanks for continually adding thoughts and observations.

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  7. Leenie Hobbie says:
    2021年9月2日 at 12:40 AM

    Thank you for sharing. I am just barely beginning.

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  8. Ismaila Ndoye says:
    2021年10月7日 at 8:34 AM

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  9. Mimi says:
    2021年10月9日 at 5:45 PM

    Hello where can I buy a kimono like the picture model ? Tks for your reply. Regards

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