Three beginner-friendly sashiko patterns. How to draw and sew the horizontal lines, rice flower stitch and the fundo-tsunagi (linked weights) pattern. Happy stitching and stay creative. 🌊
Other Basics of Sashiko episodes:
Tools and materials: youtu.be/FrLxKTS-c18
Basic techniques: youtu.be/M-5RXN6Tk4M
0:00 Intro
0:25 How to draw and sew the horizontal lines
2:10 How to draw and sew the rice flower sashiko pattern
4:08 How to draw and sashiko the fundo-tsunagi linked weights pattern
fourth short form vid on how to thread a domestic sewing machine!
Also as a reminder if you visit my Youtube page, please like, subscribe, comment, post anything as a small sacrifice to the youtube algorithm dieties so that my channel is seen more, so people can learn stuff about sewing!
You guys rlly don't realise how much knowledge is still not committed to the internet. I find books all the time with stuff that is impossible to find through a search engine- most people do not put their magnum opus research online for free and the more niche a skill is the less likely you are to have people who will leak those books online. (Nevermind all the books written prior to the internet that have knowledge that is not considered "relevant" enough to digitise).
Whenever people say that we r growing up with all the world's knowledge at our fingertips...it's not necessarily true. Is the amount of knowledge online potentially infinite? Yes. Is it all knowledge? No. You will be surprised at the niche things you can discover at a local archive or library.
Hiiiiiiiii!!!! Welcome back to Stuart Moores Textiles' YouTube Chanel, a place where I, Shelagh (pronounced Shay-la), textile artist extraordinaire (Stuart was my great grandpa), attempt to share my passion for all things at the intersection of textile art / natural plant dye / zero waste / slow fashion / visible mending / quilting / knitting / sewing / etc.
I have done a lot of visible mending for clients over the years and these are my top ten basic principles for how I tackle a visible mending project. You don't need a lot of technical skill to mend your own clothes with visible mending which is why I think it is THE BEST!
Let's stop fast fashion by creating sustainable slow fashion habits starting with mending the clothing we already have. What do you think? Want to join me?
Find more tutorials on the SMT IGTV feed: https://www.instagram.com/stuartmoore...
My latest short video. I will be making a full series of these, and a longer one for those who don't like short form content. it will just take me some time to make it. This is for all beginners who have a sewing machine that they want to use, but have NO IDEA where to begin
I will also cover my vintage machine (its almost an antique) for those who want to know how to use one