May 27, 2023--I really enjoy Rozashi (which, in Japanese, means Ro - Canvas and Zashi - To Stitch). You use mostly a vertical stitch on a type of canvas where the horizontal threads are much wider than the vertical ones. In the United States, this type of canvas is only available through a few instructors from whom I've been fortunate enough to take classes (all online at this point).
Here's a photo of the finished Daiya Variations using the Lee Ornament holder. It's a good thing we are taught to seriously "paste" the back of the stitching because I had to cut about 1/4" off the circle as drawn for us on the canvas. This meant cutting into the stitching--something I hated to do, fearing the threads and canvas would unravel. Phew, because of the heavy Nori paste/starch, everything remained intact. Next, the stitched circle had to be pushed, using a butter knife, into the Lee Ornament Holder. This too caused me some anxiety fearing all that manipulation would hurt the piece. Nope--everything held up fine and I now have a pretty ornament to hang in my dressing closet, along with all my other "smalls".
Rozashi Daiya Variations Ornament Finished |
Lovely! Very interesting pattern. Reminds me of bargello. I took one class from Margaret Kinsey and is in my unfinished pile. Somehow I misunderstood something and thought you had to pull the stitches. That hurt my hand and put it aside. Years later I found out that pulling is not necessary. So, I should finish it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see it. I have two more rozashi projects to stitch from the 2020 online seminar. I really enjoy working on them.
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