New year, new temari in Temari

  • Jan. 10, 2022, 5:57 p.m.
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I said I wanted to start trying new patterns, so here we go.

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I LOVE this temari. I tried it once before, but didn’t really read the pattern instructions closely and as such was entirely disappointed in it. This one I did for my January handmade and trade partner and now I don’t want to send it to her, because I love it so much. Eight hours of stitching in this temari.

Another view:
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The fish temari. I liked this one. It stitched up faster than I expected given the constant side switching and colour switching I had to do.

I like that the negative-space image is a fish. Typically they are flowers on temari, so having something a bit different was fun to do.


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The Irish, or 4-leaf clover ball. I don’t particularly like how this one turned out. I think it’s because the green guidelines are too visible. I would like to try it again on a black mari. But it’s a time consuming one again, so it might be awhile before I return to this pattern.

Of course, because I don’t like this one, it’s already been sold. I don’t know why people like the ones I don’t, but personal taste I guess is an interesting thing.

Another view where the clovers become more obvious:

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A simple variegated red thread on black, with one line of spaced stitching at the end of the points.

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It’s not super obvious looking at it, but it’s about 2.5cm smaller in diameter than what I typically make. I’m trying to use up the foam cores and the thread that I have here at the house before I buy more, so there will be a couple dozen or so of this smaller size by the time I’m finished.

And that’s where temari things are at 10 days into January.


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