more craft by Mum – sashiko tablerunner
My mother is quite modest. She is quick to point out any small errors in her craft projects, rather than rejoicing in their overall success. She has high expectations of herself and high standards. I think that this project is absolutely wonderful, and it was a technique that she hadn’t tried before – and rightly, she is rather proud of it.
Mum spotted this sashiko tablerunner kit at the BeBe Bold stand at one of the craft fairs we attended last year. Mum rather likes a kit – there is not waste – and it combined her liking for embroidery and for patchwork. She’d never done sashiko before, but honestly, you wouldn’t know it.
The design uses different coloured threads going in different directions, and is extremely effective. The patchwork surrounding it is quite subtle, and really sets off the embroidery.
I love this table runner, and have great admiration for my mother’s skills. Mum taught me to sew and gave me free rein at her sewing machine, taught me to knit – although as you know, I prefer to crochet and leave the knitting to her – and her drawers include examples of beautifully embroidered doilies with crocheted edgings, candlewick cushions, and now patchwork. Thanks Mum for your example and your encouragement. And even for the eagle eye for the imperfections – because just like you Mum, I prefer to do things well rather than just adequately.
Absolutely stunning. Please give your Mother a high five or whatever would make her feel chuffed from me 🙂
I have always wanted to do sashiko embroidery. I think using a kit is the way to go. Your mother’s work looks amazing.
Just beautiful … I love it too … Mums are special people indeed
That is stunning. Tell your mom she should be proud – it’s a work of art.
Wow that’s gorgeous Lara – and I bet your mum is just as proud that she passed on her skills to you.
Gosh Lara, it’s beautiful. I also admired your Mum’s hexagons the other day, tell her I thought they were stunning.
That is so lovely!
It’s lovely! I’ve rather fancied trying that too. Crafty mums are good 🙂 (and mine is very modest too)
Your mum has done an amazing job.
Well done Mum. That is absolutely beautiful.
Congratulate your Mum – Beautiful little stitches & the completed result is stunning! Thanks for sharing
Your Mum is ceratinly talented. There is no doubt. I guess if she is keen on using packs, and just having enough to finish a project, that means there isn’t an stash for you to inherit :-(.
Hope the girls are back on the mend, and you’ve managed a full nights sleep.
Wow, absolutely gorgeous! I’ve always loved the look of sashiko too, but I’m pretty certain that my first (or 2nd or 3rd) attempt will have no where near the accuracy and even stitch length of your mothers.
It’s absolutely beautiful! Looks great on the table….you’re mother is a great crafter!!