I worked a little more in my #hitomezashi patterns. Now in the standard form...
#genuary2025 #genuary29
Final update of the #hitomezashi #sashiko pattern I was making for this patch pocket. Now the next thing to do is actually making the patch pocket and attaching it.
#RUG / work in progress / some batch export of mixed #hitomezashi and #cellularautoma
#RUG / work in progress / a variable grid system for pixel placement. Mostly ready to hold #hitomezashi, #cellularautoma and #lsystem patterns.
Each pattern is fed and feeds the other based on 1 and 0 sides sequences when available.
@bammerlaan@pixey.org @sewing Tagging #hitomezashi made me find out about @HitomezashiBot. How cool! I'd seen their website before but I didn't know they were on Mastodon, too.
Hitomezashi patterns can be randomly generated like this, but that does make actually putting them on fabric harder, I'm thinking!
@bammerlaan@pixey.org @sewing Further process pictures of the thrilling development of this #sashiko patch pocket. Doing this on the train to and from a Groningen concert turned out to be a good activity.
The back of #hitomezashi sashiko is supposed to look as neat as the front, with the excess thread tucked between two layers of fabric. I don't have two layers of fabric, but you'll only see the front, anyway. So