sashiko

May:27

Just had a long day of things that needed to be done (errands, work) and people to catch up with (in-laws, kids a-clamor) and a myriad of tiny things to put back in order and planning out my training schedule so that I can feel comfortable about running that race at the end of the month and amusedly taking in the Boy's recap of his most exciting day at school. In short, a mighty nice day, a fine one to cap off with a new stitching project.

May:13

While at our local fabric/craft shop searching in vain for wooden discs to round out my collection, I picked up some of your everyday embroidery thread to compare against my super special, but limited supply of sashiko threads. Not sure how I feel about that sheen, but it would be nice to not have to wait a week for special thread orders to come in the mail for my occasional stitching projects.

May:10

Finished the latest sashiko swatch. I've got no idea what this one, and hopefully a slew of similarly alphabetic motifs, will conspire to be. Likely, it will just hang on the boards for a few months gathering dust while interest in other projects waxes and wanes.

May:3

Finishing up the stitching on my latest sashiko project. I've got to fine tune my designing process. Mostly, I need to figure out how to clean up those corners. And I could probably use a more diverse palette of colors. Because while I love orange and aqua, and orange and aqua together, I'll probably want to stitch with some other colors eventually.

Apr:9

That quilt of mine is going to be one of those on again/off again affairs, with Easter fixins' to tend to and must-see TV programming to partake of. To satisfy that making urge while basking in the warm glow of television, I spent some time in front of the warm glow of the computer screen to draw out another pattern to stitch out in special sashiko threads with my special sashiko needle, thumb protected by my special sashiko thimble. I couldn't say what makes this sashiko paraphernalia so special, meriting a special expenditure. But part of the fun of taking up something new is surrounding yourself in the new tools of the trade. Right?

Pillows, done

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Finally.

I'm not sure what finally got up my ass to spur these pillows into action, amid all the other incompletes laying dormant around the house. I finished the Sashiko-inspired embroidery shortly after we moved into the house. They've been innocuous enough, needlework tied-off, hanging from the boards, looking pretty and serene. 

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But even before those curtains were done (hell, I'm still hunting for proper cleats which aren't to be found at Home Depot as had been promised) I was looking to those linen panels to fill up some crafty evenings. And so I backed them with my herringbone wool remnant find, outfitted them with zippers, and finished the pair with some of the miles of binding tape I'd made up for Bear's quilt last year. If I'd gone with what I thought would be most visually pleasing, I might have picked out a nice steely gray to adorn those edges. But, you know, use what you have and all. 

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Back to those zippers, though. My best ever thrift shop score was a bagful of zippers in all the hottest flavors of seasons long past and smelling like the floor of some ancient sewing basket. It was a haul so great I compare all subsequent thrift store visits against that great day. Dozens of zippers, invisible, metal coil and nylon, wide unwieldy coat zippers, ones long enough to seal up a sleeping bag, little ones for a future coin purse, their average age besting mine by at least a decade. All for 4 bucks. Their original packages list prices lower than what I routinely hand over to The Boy for a gumball out of the machine after soccer class. Added to my modest accumulation of zippers bought and miserly reclaimed (read: ripped off of no longer used items), and never again will I write off late-night project ideas for lack of hardware.  

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Another thing about these pillows… When the size of the panels is dictated by a sheet of stabilizer small enough to run through your printer to serve as an embroidery template, your end result will perhaps not conform to any known pillow form. No worries, though, because I've got that big bag of sewing scraps (I really should consider throwing things out occasionally) sitting by the sewing machine. I cut up a big pile of scraps into fabric confetti and stuffed them silly into makeshift cases of layered muslin and quilt batting. And, again, because the template was essentially a letter-sized sheet of fabric, these are teeny little pillows. Comically tiny, albeit highly decorative, throw pillows. Unless you're a toddler looking to accessorize her scaled-down replica of the chair you used to nurse her in. In which case, they're the perfect size.

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Tags: pillows, sashiko, sewn, zippers

Small pillows for a small chair

The petite-ness of the pillows was dictated by the letter-sized sheets of stabilizer I ran through the printer and used for my embroidery template. www.lovelihood.com