I signed up for a free 5-day Sashiko class knowing it would be right before I went to Spain. Fortunately any ZenStitching.ca classes are recorded and can be accessed in perpetuity. I knew I’d be able to access them when I got back.
I didn’t need to buy anything for the project. I already had the fabric, threads, and needles in my stash. However, when I went to start the project I couldn’t locate the project bag with all my Sashiko supplies for a few days. Finally I located it and got started.
First the fabric had to be cut to a particular dimension, then the grid lines added with a white, heat-erasable pen. The Clover marking pen is good for this but it takes a few seconds for the drawn line to show.
First we stitched a bunch of staggered horizontal lines
and then parallel lines crossing them.
Then we began the diagonals.
Each step was longer than I remember the August stitchalong I had participated in. However I persevered and finally today, finished the last two steps of the stitching.
Here’s the front:
And the back:
Because the stitching involves piercing through both layers of the fabric, a different design appears on the back. At the beginning of a thread, it is knotted and fished between the two layers. The needle is also woven between the layers at the end of a pass or row and starting another.
I have made a few others.
I really liked the one with the three colours but have no idea what I’ll do with them all. I could use them as exteriors for zipper bags but I’m afraid the threads will just get snagged. However, I could put them behind a vinyl window. Hmmm - must do some more thinking on that.
Last night I started another companion for Ernest. I don't have a name for him yet. Any suggestions?
These little guys knit up in an evening. I didn’t have any more bear-coloured DK yarn so I used two strands of sock yarn and 3.25mm needle. The stuffing and finishing takes almost as long as the basic knitting.
For stuffing I just buy a cheap pillow at WalMart - it’s the same fibrefill as can be purchased at craft stores. Tonight I’ll finish stuffing it then get the ears knitted and attached, legs and arms defined, and the face embroidered. Still lots of steps but they’re so stinking cute!
Percy has gone to live with someone I felt needed a little friend. He will be missed but it is nice to know he will be a comfort to the recipient.
He has such a sweet little face.
Ernest and Fuzz were very sad at the final result of the men’s Olympic hockey game.
The US goalie was a beast and did an amazing job of stopping the many shots on goal. In the end, the Canadian men got the silver medal. Hopefully in time, they’ll realize how truly amazing they played.
The girlies are registering for a stitching retreat in Ottawa as I write this. It will take place in August right before Jen1 and I will leave for music camp so we won’t be attending. I could have really pushed myself to drive home from Ottawa, pack up the car, and pick up Jennifer then head to Waterloo. Instead, I decided to forego this stitching opportunity. I already have FOMO but I have asked for a full report when they return home.