My 1st Sashiko Stitches
In my little corner of the world "winter blues" is a malady,
a blah feeling that comes each winter and can take root
indoors during long cold winter nights.
Occasionally it is tempered by days such as these
when the sun shines bright on new fallen snow.
My favorite way to meet and beat the blue days of winter,
when it is so cold even the air feels tinted icy blue,
is to learn something new.
Sew I did ... :-)
This simple stitching project is my choice for the
This form of stitching is very soothing to me.
Maybe it is the colors.
Maybe it is the large stitches
Maybe it is the gentle waves of this pattern.
I stitched this first piece in one session on a cold, quiet winter evening.
This simple design was on a pre-printed panel.
As is my way when I am learning something new, I find good books
and look for the new tools I need.
My first project is one of the small pre-printed panels on this
My favorite new tools, the snips from Japan and the Clover Ring Plate Thimble
I found on Amazon.
This the most comfortable thimble I have ever used.
It is an inexpensive version of a Japanese one.
It is adjustable and fits my hand!
I have tried many different kinds of thimbles over the years
but this is the only one I have been able to keep on and use.
I am actually able to take multiple stitches.
I also found I can use it for large stitch hand quilting.
It is a wonder!
I found the following video very helpful ...
They do not have it in stock at Fat Quarter Shop but I put in a new product suggestion
and they emailed me back that they will be stocking them soon.
I plan to buy a few more of these inexpensive thimbles
so I can always find one when I need it.
I wanted to frame and save my first Sashiko stitches.
Sew I found some fabric in my stash and turned this small square of sashiko
into a simple quilt block.
To do this, I cut 2.5" strips and framed my stitches into what
Then I used scrap batting and a sticky board and set it into an 8" white frame.
No glue was used in this setting.
I could easily remove the block.
I am now thinking to make more of these
"Sashiko" Happy Blocks and make a quilt.
I like the idea of combining my stitching and quilting.
I will be happy in my home this winter,
continuing my Sashiko journey
by stitching along with the
I am learning more of this hand art with
May you be interested in stitching along, too.
Please visit all the Winter Blue Blog Stops today ...
Tuesday, January 21st
This beautiful blue blog hop is hosted by
Carla @ Creatin' in the Sticks
This lovely and simple project really brightens my home.
Thank you for visiting me today
and brightening my winter day!