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By kanaguri

BEAUTY JAPAN

Instagram Love

April 3, 2018

Dear Beautiful Soul,

How are you? I hope you are doing great and enjoying spring.

I love the app Instagram. So much creativity is shared on this application and so much inspiration. I have shared a few pictures I recently liked.

The first picture from the top and on the left side is from the ballet dancer Karina, from Houston Ballet. She recently gave birth to a little baby girl. Karina is married to Rupert, who also is a ballet dancer. I like seeing their magical life through dancing. The picture in the middle on the top is from Dior, this Spring-Summer 2018 Haute Couture dress. I love the details, the soft summer color, and the feminine sensibility. The picture on the top on the right side is from @alexandrine_ar. One of my favorite spring flowers is ranunculus.

On the second row, you find @frenchwords and @mimithor. As much as I like Japanese words, I like French words.

Mimi Thorisson has grown up in Hong Kong and now settled in Médoc, French with her Icelandic husband. She shares her passion for food on Instagram. She recently turned 45 years old and wrote “45 today and never felt better”. I wish for the same!!

The last row, to the left side, is one more picture from Dior. This picture is from Dior in Paris ateliers in the process of making the 12 looks exclusively designed by Dior Artistic Director Maria Grazia Chiuri for Spring-Summer 2018 Haute Couture show in Shanghai.

The picture in the middle of the last row is my wish to purchase more cosmetics.  The last picture is a cute Parisian door. Pictures by @ineffabledaze.

You came here to create. What would you like to create today?

Spring Love,

シャネット

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New Japanese words from me to you. In Japanese language, family can be translated as 

💗家族 (kazoku)

家 • means house
事 • means tribe, family 

Depending on whether you are talking about your own family or talking to someone else’s family, the word changes a little 🤍

For example becomes かぞく(kazoku) ごかぞく(gokazoku) when you are taking about someone else’s family.

Xo,
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#japaneselanguage #japaneseculture #funwithjapanese #newwords #lovejapaneseculture
Beautiful Souls🤍

New Japanese words from me to you. In Japanese language, family can be translated as 

💗家族 (kazoku)

家 • means house
事 • means tribe, family 

Depending on whether you are talking about your own family or talking to someone else’s family, the word changes a little 🤍

For example becomes かぞく(kazoku) ごかぞく(gokazoku) when you are taking about someone else’s family.

Xo,
Jeanette 

#japaneselanguage #japaneseculture #funwithjapanese #newwords #lovejapaneseculture
Beautiful Souls🤍

New Japanese words from me to you. In Japanese language, family can be translated as 

💗家族 (kazoku)

家 • means house
事 • means tribe, family 

Depending on whether you are talking about your own family or talking to someone else’s family, the word changes a little 🤍

For example becomes かぞく(kazoku) ごかぞく(gokazoku) when you are taking about someone else’s family.

Xo,
Jeanette 

#japaneselanguage #japaneseculture #funwithjapanese #newwords #lovejapaneseculture
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Beautiful Souls🤍 New Japanese words from me to you. In Japanese language, family can be translated as 💗家族 (kazoku) 家 • means house 事 • means tribe, family Depending on whether you are talking about your own family or talking to someone else’s family, the word changes a little 🤍 For example becomes かぞく(kazoku) ごかぞく(gokazoku) when you are taking about someone else’s family. Xo, Jeanette #japaneselanguage #japaneseculture #funwithjapanese #newwords #lovejapaneseculture
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Happy February Beautiful Souls!

💕 Sashiko Thread 💗

The sashiko thread is different from many embroidery threads.

🍒 It is made by twisting several thin cotton threads together, and has a looser twist, and
🍒 made from long and stable cotton meaning that it is very hard wearing and strong. 

The thickness of the Sashiko thread varies. 

Thick threads give a soft and rustic feel while thin threads give a delicate and beautiful finish. 

Vegetable-dyed treads are popular for their gentle colours. Find your favourite yarn by comparing them. 

In the picture you will find some of my favourite Sashiko threads.

To the most left: @sashikostory color #013 - thick and lovely thread
In the middle: @hobbyra_hobbyre color #116 - medium thick, the one I use the most.
To the right side: @ajisaidrop thin and delicate.

With sashiko love,
Jeanette

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Happy February Beautiful Souls! 💕 Sashiko Thread 💗 The sashiko thread is different from many embroidery threads. 🍒 It is made by twisting several thin cotton threads together, and has a looser twist, and 🍒 made from long and stable cotton meaning that it is very hard wearing and strong. The thickness of the Sashiko thread varies. Thick threads give a soft and rustic feel while thin threads give a delicate and beautiful finish. Vegetable-dyed treads are popular for their gentle colours. Find your favourite yarn by comparing them. In the picture you will find some of my favourite Sashiko threads. To the most left: @sashikostory color #013 - thick and lovely thread In the middle: @hobbyra_hobbyre color #116 - medium thick, the one I use the most. To the right side: @ajisaidrop thin and delicate. With sashiko love, Jeanette . . #刺し子 #刺し子糸 #sashikostitching #sashikoembroidery #sashikomending #visiblemending #japanesecraft #handsewing #sashikotråd #sashikothread #slowfashion #fashionaccessories
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Happy 2023, Year of the rabbit 🐰✨🐰

Today, I have the pleasure to introduce You to my first Sashiko online course:

The Starter Course I 💖

It’s a 4o min Live-session that includes:

✦ My story with Sashiko 
✦ What is Sashiko?
✦ What tools do you need to make Sashiko?
✦ And where to find Sashiko materials?

If you would like to know more please feel free to send me a DM.

I can’t wait to hear from you!!

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Happy 2023, Year of the rabbit 🐰✨🐰 Today, I have the pleasure to introduce You to my first Sashiko online course: The Starter Course I 💖 It’s a 4o min Live-session that includes: ✦ My story with Sashiko ✦ What is Sashiko? ✦ What tools do you need to make Sashiko? ✦ And where to find Sashiko materials? If you would like to know more please feel free to send me a DM. I can’t wait to hear from you!! #sashiko #刺し子 #sashikostitching #funwithsashiko #traditioneljapanesecrafts #sashikoembroidery #sashikopatterns #sashikolove #sashikoinspired #sashikocourse #fashionaccessories #handkerchief #slowfashion
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Dear beautiful 🫶🏻

You might be curious about what Sashiko is.

Sashiko is a Japanese hand sewing technique that was developed in Japan a few centuries ago or as beautifully expressed by Keiko & Atsushi Futatsuya:

"Sashiko is a process of repairing the fabric to repair, strengthen and warm the clothes that the family member will wear"

Sashiko was originally a job for women to repair men's clothing over the winter. Both women and men worked as farmers in the summer. But in winter, men worked in the forest and women repaired the fabric. This practice still exists in some parts of Japan.

💫 My story with Sashiko
I discovered Sashiko one day when I walked into a small hobby shop in our neighborhood in Tokyo. Many Japanese women bought small pieces of white fabrics with printed patterns and also colorful threads. I wondered what they were going to do?

They all had to make small hand-sewn handkerchiefs. I found it fascinating and wanted to try it myself.

After several years of creating small pieces of hand-stitched fabrics using the Japanese needlework technique, I want to share my passion with the world. Because

It is pure bliss. Relaxing. And funny.

Do you also want to try? You can see more about Sashiko in my link in my profile.

Thank you for stopping by 🤎

#sashiko #刺し子 #japaneseculture #japanesecraft #handmade #sashikostitching #sashikothread #sashikostitch #sashikopatterns #handstitch #slowstitching #slowstitch #fashionaccessories #handkerchief #sashikofukin #刺し子ふきん#sashikolovesfreckles
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Dear beautiful 🫶🏻 You might be curious about what Sashiko is. Sashiko is a Japanese hand sewing technique that was developed in Japan a few centuries ago or as beautifully expressed by Keiko & Atsushi Futatsuya: "Sashiko is a process of repairing the fabric to repair, strengthen and warm the clothes that the family member will wear" Sashiko was originally a job for women to repair men's clothing over the winter. Both women and men worked as farmers in the summer. But in winter, men worked in the forest and women repaired the fabric. This practice still exists in some parts of Japan. 💫 My story with Sashiko I discovered Sashiko one day when I walked into a small hobby shop in our neighborhood in Tokyo. Many Japanese women bought small pieces of white fabrics with printed patterns and also colorful threads. I wondered what they were going to do? They all had to make small hand-sewn handkerchiefs. I found it fascinating and wanted to try it myself. After several years of creating small pieces of hand-stitched fabrics using the Japanese needlework technique, I want to share my passion with the world. Because It is pure bliss. Relaxing. And funny. Do you also want to try? You can see more about Sashiko in my link in my profile. Thank you for stopping by 🤎 #sashiko #刺し子 #japaneseculture #japanesecraft #handmade #sashikostitching #sashikothread #sashikostitch #sashikopatterns #handstitch #slowstitching #slowstitch #fashionaccessories #handkerchief #sashikofukin #刺し子ふきん#sashikolovesfreckles
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