Introducing Baby Lock’s newest “Sassy Girl” -- the Sashiko machine! This machine sews a perfect little “hand stitch” just like the stitch found on traditional Japanese sashiko stitched projects or your grandmother’s antique quilts. As you can see by the photos in the Sashiko Projects Category, this simple stitch can create stunning embellishments! Baby Lock: Sashiko
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Needle felted silk fabrics, finished with a ruffle of silk
chiffon and silver cording attached with Sashiko stitching
creates this elegant capelet. This is a Martha Pullen School
of Art Fashion 2010 project.
Needle felted silk fabrics and fancy cording added with
sashiko stitching creates this colorful collar. This project
is a Martha Pullen School of Art Fashion 2010 project.
Needle Felting Tutorials
Back view of the red collar
This "green" vest is truly that! The bottom half of the vest
is made from a mohair scarf, the top half is created with
needle felted scraps of silk fabrics from three different
wedding and evening wear projects. Embroidery and cording
added with the Sashiko machine further embellish this highly
textured vest!
Little Bird Scrolls
Back view of the green vest.
Wow! Look what Hope Yoder did with her new button cover machine! I sent her some little scraps of fabric made by needle felting silk chiffon, and she made this really awesome eyeglass holder!
Hope Yoder Designs Needle Felting Silk Chiffon Tutorial
Needle felted silk chiffons, embroidered and applied to a cotton tank, combined with an embroidered tiered short skirt create a young and fun bit of fashion!