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Eco-fashion enthusiast, designer and collector of natural fabrics Lyubov Byalion (@Lyuba Byalion) moved to Thailand several years ago and unexpectedly for herself got acquainted with the Japanese technique of "boro" and "sashiko" embroidery. "Patches are very stylish and fashionable, and natural dyes and organic fabrics made from hemp are incredibly beautiful and pleasant," says Lyuba. #25ct. #lyubovbyalion #sashiko ________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:29 Introduction and acquaintance. 01:25 How Lyuba "left the system" and moved to Thailand. 02:40 About ethnic tribes - settlers of Thailand and their crafts. 06:13 Weaving and natural fabrics as part of tribal culture. 14:25 Understanding the intricacies of Hmong wax printing. What are your versions of the origin of the designs? 20:00 Thailand — a country of wonders and colorful tribes. 21:08 How Lyuba buys fabrics. 21:45 She embroidered eight meters along the hem — she might even get married! 22:54 Laotian weaving. Ikat. Indigo. 26:19 Embroidered souvenirs and woven blankets. 29:30 Naga tribe, India. 30:16 Introduction to Japanese sashiko and boro. 31:50 Boro — traditional patches. 33:28 Sashiko stitch and its features. 35:21 Threads and fabrics for sashiko. 38:20 MK on boro and sashiko. 40:47 Needles for sashiko. 41:26 What Lyuba is embroidering now. 43:56 Parting words from Lyuba. ______________________________________ USEFUL LINKS: Lyubov Byalyon INSTAGRAM: / organicfashiondesigner _______________________________________________ “25 COUNT” CHANNEL on Instagram: / 25_count ___________________________________ The video uses photographs and videos from Lyubov Byalyon’s personal archive, materials are published with the permission of the copyright holder. ___________________________________ Link to the first video about Lyubov and Japanese embroidery: • JAPANESE EMBROIDERY/Lyubov Byalyon ___________________________________