I made a Sashiko sampler with 9 different patterns! Sashiko stitching idea
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 Published On Sep 8, 2023

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I wanted to embed the links in this video but YouTube allows me to embed only 5 videos, so I couldn't include some links in it.
Here are the links for the instructions of the individual patterns
Pattern 1 (cross flower stitch 十字花刺し):
   • Sashiko Cross Flower stitch (Jujihana...  
Pattern 2: (flower stitch 花刺し):
   • DIY mini Sashiko coaster making Part ...  
Pattern 3 (triangles - I previously stitched this on a pocket for T-shirt):
   • Sashiko pocket on T-shirt - refashion...  
Pattern 4 (Dantsunagi 段つなぎ ):
   • DIY mini Sashiko coaster making Part2...  
Pattern 5 (a variation of Zenigata-zashi - I stitched this on a phone case):
   • Video  
Pattern 6 (Kakinohana - I stitched for visible mending):
   • Sashiko visible mending with patches ...  
Pattern 7 (another flower stitch on the pin cushion):
   • I made a super cute Sashiko pincushio...  
Pattern 8 (another variation of Zenigata-zashi - I stitched on my jeans)
   • Sashiko Visible mending - mend with s...  
Pattern 9 (Asanoha - I stitched it on a covered button)
   • SASHIKO HITOMEZASHI Asanoha pattern w...  

Also, this is the video showing some examples of starting and finishing without having a knot.
   • SASHIKO How to start and finish stitc...  

I drew a grid of 5mm squares in each circle to stitch those patterns.
This method to stitch along grid lines is called Hitomezashi.
I used a 10cm diameter circle template and drew 9 circles in a 30cmx30cm frame.

00:00 Introduction
01:42 The preparation
03:49 Stitching the outer lines
07:32 Pattern 1
09:48 Pattern 2
10:52 Pattern 3
11:18 Pattern 4
11:32 Pattern 5
12:02 Pattern 6
12:27 Pattern 7
12:58 Pattern 8
13:40 Pattern 9
14:03 Reveal time!

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