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Making a Sashiko bag with scrap fabrics and old materials #repurpose #sashiko #slowstitching

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Thank you for watching! Captions have been added. Also, thank you so much for all your inspiring comments and ideas! This video mainly shows how to make outer panels for a bag with scrap fabric and Sashiko stitches. Here are the measurements of the materials I used in this video (though I don't think you need to follow them). - 40cmx27cm outer panels and inner panels (including a 1cm seam allowance). 2 pieces each. I used a pillow case for the outer panels and some scrap fabric for the inner panels (lining) I cut off 4cm squares at the bottom corners. - 2 pieces of 7cmx32cm fabric for the handles I folded them in half first and folded a 1cm seam allowance on each side. The handle width is (about 1 inch). I attached them 10cm apart (5cm from the middle point) . I used Sashiko threads, needles and a thimble for the stitching part. Don't worry even if you haven't tried Sashiko before and don't have any tools. I have a video showing the basic tools and their substitutes. You can start from something you have before buying all the tools. The thimble I used in this video is very useful when you stitch a long running stitch. Mine is handmade one. Here is the tutorial video: 00:00 Introduction 01:02 The materials 02:48 Placing and basting the scrap fabric 04:07 The stitching tips 12:52 Construction of the bag 16:57 Reveal time!

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