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Friday, October 15, 2021
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Hello Pamela: I like the table runner better, the coordinating fabric is beautiful.
Catherine
The runner is beautiful front and back . Well done on the finish.
Beautiful table runner, and thanks for the book recommendation! I love sashiko but have never tried kogin.
Beautiful job!
The backing fabric is fabulous for the Kogin. The whole piece is beautiful.
What a beautiful finish - and I love your backing fabric. Such a lot of stitching - stunning. xx
Kogin-zashi is beautiful. A uniform world that expands every time you stab. I fell that Kogin-zashi is insisted on each occasion. Stitch needles and threads tell story. wonderful.🐥
And like Pamela,which turns the bag into table liner. I think the choice of yukata lining is a good choice.
Good choice! As a table runner you can see ALL the beautiful stitches at once. The backing is also pretty enough to be the top, form time to time. They will have to take turns being the table runner's top!
Beautiful stitching and I love the blue and white combination. I have several table runners.
Oh, that's beautiful! Also less chance of the white thread getting dirty.
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