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Remember how I was going to make placemats using these sashiko squares? Well, I’ve finally got around to cutting all the edging strips and they’re all ready to be sewn together.
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Decided to make an alternate table cloth/runner. This is the first of 2 stitched panels.
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Decided to put the backing on this wall hanging I finished a number of years ago. An easy way of adding a hanger is to insert some corner triangles in-between the hanging face and the padding/backing! When the hanging gets turned right side out these make small pockets that holds the hanging dowel in place.
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School term is making me stressed and tired. So I decided to take a break from the major ‘thinking’ fursuit project to do some stitching. So here’s a sashiko harvest ribbon design. I’m thinking of making it into a mini wall hanging at a later date.
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Finished my sashiko panel of panels. Not entirely sure what I’ll use them for yet though…
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Finished my new wall hanging. So excited to have this done before my move, cause now I can find the perfect wallspace for it!
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Finished my sashiko table runner. Its got some lightweight cotton batting inside for some heat resistant properties and a beautiful japanese weave fabric backing.
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Beavering away on my sashiko table runner. Almost finished the first panel now!
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These sashiko square panels are destined to become a set of placemats for my ‘I’m going to move out soon’ collection of stuff. I’m going to start stitching them into a placemats using the fabrics I got a the craft fair a few weeks ago, just need to decide on how to arrange the design…