My Sashiko inspiration sources - This is how I make my Sashiko patterns.

Thank you for watching! The websites I showed in this video are here. The Met Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/the-col... Smithsonian https://www.si.edu Please check the rights and restrictions on individual images before you use them for your own purposes. The keyword suggestion For Katagami: 'stencil' or 'stencil, Japan' (on The Met website) 'Katagami' (on Smithsonian) For woodblock prints: 'Japanese prints', 'Kabuki', 'ukiyoe', For Kimono: 'Kimono', 'Kosode', 'Kimono pattern' The links for my Asanoha videos are here: How to draw the Asanoha pattern    • How to draw the Asanoha pattern by hand - ...   Stitching the Asanoha pattern    • Stitching the Asanoha pattern with Sashiko...   You can find some basic tips for Sashiko here: Basic stitching tips for Sashiko    • Very basic Sashiko stitching tips you shou...   How to start and finish without making knots    • SASHIKO How to start and finish stitches w...   To draw the pattern in this video, I marked at every 8cm (A) vertically and every 4cm (B) horizontally on the frame. Also, I drew 1cm (C) horizontal lines on both sides of crossover points of diagonal lines. You can draw the same pattern even if you use different measurements as long as you keep the same ratio of A, B and C (A:B:C=8:4:1) 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Searching for inspiration 04:16 This is what I chose today 04:52 Drafting 05:32 Drawing the pattern on fabric 07:22 Let's stitch! 07:37 The frame and vertical lines 09:21 The diagonal lines 10:19 The zigzags 12:04 The short horizontal lines 13:14 Reveal time!