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  • Jinho
    • Dec 2024

    Sewing Questions

    HI All,

    If you have any sewing questions for me (your Schmata Yenta (yiddish for "rag busybody") please PM me and I will answer you personally and post the reply on the list in case the info might be useful to other people.

    I am moving, etc, do I may not catch your question in a timely manner, but the PM will relay a message to my email so I will see it quicker.

    yours in stitching,
    Rowan/Jinho

    for people new to Jukai this year, a Treeleaf tradition is that the rakusu is known here as the "dishcloth of enlightenment" (per a story from Martin).
  • Jikyo
    Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 197

    #2
    Re: Sewing Questions

    Hi Jinho,

    I am confident I will be looking to you for sewing help(!) in the coming weeks (perhaps months ). I feel better already!

    Gassho,
    Jean

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    • Shonin
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 885

      #3
      Re: Sewing Questions

      Thanks in advance, Jinho. : )

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      • Jundo
        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
        • Apr 2006
        • 40721

        #4
        Re: Sewing Questions

        Thanks Jinho.

        I will have the Jukai Precepts and Sewing threads (the "Thread thread") open at the end of this week ... and we will celebrate with a visit to Treeleaf Tsukuba by Taigu for a couple of days ... and a short, special Zazenkai (probably 2-hour) on Sunday led by him.

        Be there or be there (for where else can one be)?
        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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        • Taigu
          Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
          • Aug 2008
          • 2710

          #5
          Re: Sewing Questions

          Thank you Jinho,

          your help is very precious to all.

          gassho

          Taigu

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          • kfrance0
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 44

            #6
            Re: Sewing Questions

            After getting all the pieces measured and cut, this isn't looking like as daunting a task as I'd feared. I did some sewing, practicing on a scrap because I'd never seen Taigu's technique before, and I think I'm getting the hang of it. Maybe I'll be singing another tune down the road... The biggest obstacle is going to be going slow and being mindful of each stitch instead of just trying to get through it as fast as I can, I think. The videos and pdf files are very helpful, thanks to everyone for the advice and opportunity!
            Kevin France
            ---
            Breathe fully and effortlessly, like a child
            See who you are, without distortion
            (Tao Te Ching, ch 10)

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