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Cowboy Crust on Instagram: "my first go at sashiko repair! very happy with how these turned out and im super excited to try even more on these jeans 🤠  stick and stitch patternds from @socorro.society   #sashiko #upcycling #embroidery #handstitched #visiblemending #denimrepair #sewing #patchwork #handsewing #vintagefashion" Sashimi Mending Jeans, Japanese Repair Stitching, Sashiko Denim Jeans, Boro And Sashiko, Sashiko Embroidery Clothes, Shashiko Embroidery Denim, Sashiko Mending Patterns, Sashiko On Jeans, Sashiko Mending Tutorial

Cowboy Crust on Instagram: "my first go at sashiko repair! very happy with how these turned out and im super excited to try even more on these jeans 🤠 stick and stitch patternds from @socorro.society #sashiko #upcycling #embroidery #handstitched #visiblemending #denimrepair #sewing #patchwork #handsewing #vintagefashion"

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Patchwork Sashiko Method: Pulling the thread to create stitches Sashiko Quilts Ideas, Kawandi Quilting, Boro Quilt, Boro Embroidery, Sashiko Quilt, Sashiko Repair, Boro Sashiko Japanese Textiles, Boro Sashiko Bebe Bold, Patchwork Techniques

In my Patchwork Sashiko Method there's a lot of little movements, that although seem inconsequential, add up over time. So, how these little movements are performed over and over can affect your slow-stitching experience. What is she talking about?? Well, hopefully you read my previous post about "pulling the needle through the fabric". It's another example of minor changes to movements and how you think about the movement that results in big impact over time. THIS post is about the movement

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Sewing Artwork, Sashiko Tutorial, Sashiko Stitching, Boro Stitching, Scrap Fabric Projects, Creative Sewing, Sashiko Embroidery, Japanese Embroidery, Kantha Stitch

Those of you that have read my Patchwork Sashiko Instruction Booklet may recall a tip that I included in the section describing how to perform the straight Sashiko stitching. The tip reads, "Focus on pulling the fabric away from the needle instead of pulling the needle out of the fabric." Is this some kind of magic trick?? Isn't the result the same? Well, yes...to the second question...no, to the first question, it's not magic :)In this post I'll describe what this means in more detail AND…

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