I originally designed it to have a lot more pages, but discovered it was too bulky so eliminated some. I still made the pages so I guess it is time to make a cover for it and use it for special purposes. The next picture is just a pocket for more supplies. I got these pockets from my sister who thought I might be able to make something from them. I think they originally contained underwear. lol!
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Sashiko Husseif
On Stitchmap we recently had a challenge to make something with a Sashiko pattern on it. Sashiko is a repetitive design originating in Japan. Here is the site where I got the designs for my Hussif: http://embroidery.about.com/od/Embroidery-Patterns-Projects/tp/Sashiko-Patterns-And-Information.htm There is also information on how to stitch Sashiko patterns. I chose different patterns for the front, back and spine. Here are some pictures of my Hussif:
I originally designed it to have a lot more pages, but discovered it was too bulky so eliminated some. I still made the pages so I guess it is time to make a cover for it and use it for special purposes. The next picture is just a pocket for more supplies. I got these pockets from my sister who thought I might be able to make something from them. I think they originally contained underwear. lol!
The middle picture is a couple of pages for beading supplies: nymo thread, beading needles, and beads. and the last picture is a pocket for tatting supplies containing some lovely shuttles that were custom made for me out of my own photographs. (http://www.etsy.com/shop/LaCossette?ref=seller_info)
I originally designed it to have a lot more pages, but discovered it was too bulky so eliminated some. I still made the pages so I guess it is time to make a cover for it and use it for special purposes. The next picture is just a pocket for more supplies. I got these pockets from my sister who thought I might be able to make something from them. I think they originally contained underwear. lol!
Wow o Wow - what an incredibly beautiful but useful Husseif. I congratulate you on your creativity!
ReplyDeleteI love your book and the repetitive designs are lovely...like all you do.. Hugs Gerry
ReplyDeleteI love your sashiko husseif!! It's beautiful and useful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Connie! That's a fabulous hussif.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Connie! I saw the cover photos on StitchMAP, and am now glad to see the inside too!
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Kathy
ROFL - I accidentally commented on your snowball post ins. tead of this one. Anyway, I love this
ReplyDeleteWhat a handy tool -- and it looks like you enjoyed making it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! is right - I love what you've created here - beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteConnie, this is fabulous! I love the idea of designing a bag like this customized for your specific needs. It is lovely and functional.
ReplyDeleteI love the book and truly enjoy following your posts! I have nominated your blog for the Liebster Award. Have fun with it!
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Renee
Connie you did a great job on this hussif. The sashiko stitching is so perfect.
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FredaB
Wow, this looks like a very handy little thing to have!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful design Connie. I love all the details in your stitching book.
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