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!
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13 comments:
Wow o Wow - what an incredibly beautiful but useful Husseif. I congratulate you on your creativity!
I love your book and the repetitive designs are lovely...like all you do.. Hugs Gerry
I love your sashiko husseif!! It's beautiful and useful!
Beautiful work, Connie! That's a fabulous hussif.
Beautiful Connie! I saw the cover photos on StitchMAP, and am now glad to see the inside too!
Hugs!
Kathy
ROFL - I accidentally commented on your snowball post ins. tead of this one. Anyway, I love this
What a handy tool -- and it looks like you enjoyed making it!
WOW! is right - I love what you've created here - beautifully done!
Connie, this is fabulous! I love the idea of designing a bag like this customized for your specific needs. It is lovely and functional.
I love the book and truly enjoy following your posts! I have nominated your blog for the Liebster Award. Have fun with it!
http://monkeyandmutt.blogspot.com/search/label/Awards
Hugs,
Renee
Connie you did a great job on this hussif. The sashiko stitching is so perfect.
Hugs
FredaB
Wow, this looks like a very handy little thing to have!
Such a wonderful design Connie. I love all the details in your stitching book.
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