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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 10 months ago
Lovely blog and glad you had a lovely time. Yes, I take sewing away with me too. I sew on long car journeys.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 10 months ago
Thank you this looks like fun.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 10 months ago
Thank you. The reason I asked about the feed dogs is I use them both up and down depending on the fabric and type of project. Your blog was an enjoyable read thank you.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Nice inspiring blog. I know why not to use those pens. But beginners might not. Also you didn’t make it clear if you had feed dogs up with walking foot or down. Might be me reading it wrong. But overall this was a great blog and my inspire others to stop worrying about quilting there own quilts.
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Denise Inkson wrote a new post, The Cheap Procrastinator – Procrastination Central: Best laid plans of mice and men and motif madness. 7 years, 11 months ago
For those that have been following my blogs. I suspect you were expecting Boro part three. Well to be honest, it has not gone to plan.
At the start of the month, I was still feeling a little reluctant to sew…
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
How are you still doing with this product as I am looking at a rotary butting mat myself.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Thank you. As I do not have any babies I can gift to, my teenager has taken it to use in her wardrobe as storage.
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Denise Inkson wrote a new post, Makover UK Counting Sheep Collection: Product Review by Denise Inkson Aka The Cheap Procrastinator 7 years, 11 months ago
First, let me thank the wonderful people at Makover UK’s – http://www.makoweruk.com – for providing me the collection entitled Counting Sheep which is 100% cotton – http://…

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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 12 months ago
Thank you. I will be adding this is my wish list. As I often wish I could iron on my cutting mat to get the measureemnt right.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 12 months ago
How much are they please. And would you say they are value for money.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 12 months ago
I think this is now on my list of items I need to purchase. Thank you.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 7 years, 12 months ago
Thank you. It has been a life saver for me at times. This was the reason I wanted to share with others and write this blog.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Okay. Sorry I am naive on the thread issue, or the thread verses cotton. Thank you for pointing it out to me. Like I said very new to this so still very much to learn.
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Denise Inkson wrote a new post, Sashiko Starter Kit – Sew Easy: Product Review by Denise Inkson Aka The Cheap Procrastinator 8 years ago
First, let me thank the wonderful people at Sew Easy for being so kind as to provide this product for me to test, on behalf of the United Kingdom Quilters Website. I must confess I was excited to review this…

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The stencils look quite nice and useful. However, your point about the thread was interesting. From the photo, which is a little blurry, it looks like the thread supplied is by a Japanese company called Yokota – it will be written on the back of the label as 横田 and you will also see a USA cotton mark on it. They make a fine thread and a medium one – the fine one has a burgundy and gold label and the medium one has the blue and gold label, which is the one in the kit. This thread is NOT supposed to be split and should actually be used doubled for traditional sashiko (i.e. one thread but you bring the ends together and each stitch has both strands in it).
To use medium sashiko thread, you really need fabric with a much lower thread count than the cotton supplied, which looks like a patchwork cotton. If the weave is too tight/high thread count, it will be very difficult to get the thread through the fabric. If they had supplied fine sashiko thread, you would have been able to get it through the finer fabric without any problems or needing to split it. They haven’t matched the thread to the fabric properly.
The needles in the kit are not sashiko needles. There is a difference between embroidery crewels and sashiko needles – the crewels can bend quite easily and sashiko needles are hard tempered so they don’t bend and super sharp. The stitching action for sashiko (which you can see demonstrated in the video link on my homepage http://www.susanbriscoe.com, which shows the two x one hour sashiko lessons I did on Sewing Quarter last year) involves pleating the fabric onto the tip of the needle and then easing out the gathered fabric, which helps regulate the stitch length and keeps the twinned strand of thread under control.
The marker is fine for sashiko but really you only need a white or yellow marker for the dark fabric, so they are including a lot more colours than you actually need in the kit – selling you more than you really need.
My verdict – nice stencils, kit seems to need better instructions, £39.99 is a lot for what you are getting. You can buy a 40m skein of medium sashiko thread for £2.50 or less, a packet of Olympus or Clover sashiko needles for around £2 and £5 respectively, and half a metre of fabric for sashiko from £6 – £8. So even on the high side, that’s around £15 for materials. A Clover White Marking Pen costs around £8 (this is the roller ball one that irons off or washes out) and other markers are a similar price. That adds up to the stencil and instructions being worth around £17, which seems high.
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Okay. Sorry I am naive on the thread issue, or the thread verses cotton. Thank you for pointing it out to me. Like I said very new to this so still very much to learn.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Thank You. Working on part two at the present time.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
You are most welcome. I will be learning the correct stitches so hopefully it will look more japanse by the time I finish it.
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Denise Inkson wrote a new post, The Cheap Procrastinator – All the small things you can do; Boro 8 years ago
While reading the many posts on facebook; I came across Boro, Japanese style patchwork. It intrigued me, as I find myself draw more and more into the world of Japanese textiles. Yet I know very little about them.…

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Haha, I have been doing this sort of ‘darning’ and mending of my OH and childrens’, and grandchildrens’, jeans for the past 30 years or so and never knew it had a name! Thank you again for another eye opener!!!!!
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You are most welcome. I will be learning the correct stitches so hopefully it will look more japanse by the time I finish it.
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Denise I love Boro and all it means and stands for. My first attempt was last month and I really enjoyed doing it. Look forward to reading more,
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Thank You. Working on part two at the present time.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
I agree, that’s why I wanted to write this. As people are becoming more aware and hopefully will remain less hidden.
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Denise Inkson posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Glad it inspired you. Thank you.
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7 years, 10 months ago
You have made my eyes go funny! Thank you for this blog post, it’s intense. I’m glad you won the appeal 🙂
7 years, 10 months ago
Glad you like it and thank you.