I really enjoy these small hand stitching.
This is the back of my project.
I use solid fabric that does not have a front or back side for sashiko.
I have no idea if I am "doing it wrong."
I find and use methods and techniques that work for me.
I mark with a Clover Chaco Liner pen and it rubs off a little as I stitch
but it last long enough for me to stitch and it is not permanent.
I actually put as few marks as possible.
Sometimes I add details as I go along.
The stitching on this one is going very quickly.
The stitching on this cherry blossom is complete.
Finished project will come later as it is for a blog hop in May.
Linking up today
@
This is the back of my project.
I use solid fabric that does not have a front or back side for sashiko.
I have no idea if I am "doing it wrong."
I find and use methods and techniques that work for me.
I mark with a Clover Chaco Liner pen and it rubs off a little as I stitch
but it last long enough for me to stitch and it is not permanent.
I actually put as few marks as possible.
Sometimes I add details as I go along.
The stitching on this one is going very quickly.
The stitching on this cherry blossom is complete.
Finished project will come later as it is for a blog hop in May.
Linking up today
@
3 comments:
Sashiko is something I still want to try. What wt thread are you using? Looking forward to the finished project! I like small stitcheries too I think it's because of the years of quilting and every project taking such a long time.
I am wondering what you are using to Mark your sashiko projects.
Ooooh lovely. I've always wanted to try sashiko. Looking forward to seeing your project :)
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