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ОглавлениеSASHIKO BASICS
THREADING THE NEEDLE
1 Fold a strand of thread on the
needle head (near the eye).
2 Slip the folded thread off the
needle and pinch the fold to
flatten. Insert the flattened fold
through the needle eye.
3 Pull the folded edge through.
4 Once the folded edge has been
inserted, pull it about 4–6”
(10–15 cm), then continue pulling
out just one side of the thread.
HOW TO USE A THREADER
When the needle eye is small
and difficult to thread
1 Insert the wire tip of the
threader through the needle
eye.
2 Place a piece of thread in the
center of the wire piece.
3 Pull the threader and thread
back through the needle eye
(be careful not to pull too hard or
you may damage the threader).
KNOTTING THE THREAD END
1 To knot the thread at the
starting point, place the end
of the thread against your left
index finger, then place the sharp
tip of the needle on top.
2 Keeping the needle tip
pressed against your finger,
wrap the thread around the
needle once or twice.
3 Firmly hold the wrapped
thread with your left
fingertips, then pull the needle
all the way up with your right
hand.
4 Knot is complete. Trim the
extra thread beneath the
knot.
ABOUT THREAD LENGTH
If you cut the skein as shown on page 26, you will end up with 20 strands of thread, each approximately 39⅜” (100 cm) long (for Olympus Sashiko Thread). You may find that as you embroider—especially with the Hitomezashi method—the thread becomes frayed or tangled. Since this will negatively affect the overall appearance of the stitches, switch to a new piece of thread.
TO USE YOUR THREAD EFFICIENTLY
If you would like to maximize the efficiency
of thread use, measure out a piece of
thread to twice the length of the fabric,
then add about 4” (10 cm) extra. You will
then be able to begin and end the length of
a design without running out of thread or
having awkward amounts of thread left over
(recommended maximum length of thread
is twice the length of fabric + 4” (10 cm).
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