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【Order Details】 Color: Mustard yellow (golden brown) as the overall color Shape: Circle with a diameter of 40cm Design: Gabbeh (style) No dogs in the corners, silhouettes, or overall dog faces Kai Ken (Japanese dog breed) I am very sorry that it took so long. ① I tied approximately 4000 threads one by one. The pile is about 3cm long. The pattern appears more clearly the shorter the pile, but it becomes thin, and I wanted thickness for the zabuton (cushion). You can cut the pile shorter yourself. Also, the back of a typical Gabbeh is usually left as is, but I attached a backing to give it a better appearance and thickness, making it a two-layer construction. 18 balls (50g per ball) of yarn were used for the silhouette Gabbeh. Puppy and Hamana yarn were used. In addition to the above, I made ② loop stitch, ③ bobble stitch, and ④ faux fur finish. The thin ones are about 2.5cm thick, and the thick ones are about 3.5cm thick. They are thicker than a typical knitted circular cushion. Because the manufacturing methods are different, I could only get the diameters close to 40cm. Please see the photos for the proposed one-point design in the corner. Because of the circular shape, I feel that a one-point design in the corner doesn't look good. If you were to add a one-point design, the center would look the most balanced. I also thought it would be good to put the one-point design on the back without it on the front. The one-point design is in the style of a patch and has not been attached yet. It looks better without a one-point design, but you can add it if you want to use it playfully. I used a lot of yarn to make it thick, but it is resistant to wear and tear, so I think you can use it for a long time. The surface of ③ is made with a single strand, while the surfaces of ①②④ are made with two strands. The off-white backing is made with three strands to add thickness on the back, and the black backing is made with two strands. A total of 47 balls of yarn were used for the four pieces. The silhouette type patches use embroidery thread, and the cartoon-like patches use embroidery thread and yarn. For the back of the patches, I used fray-resistant felt and Saiho Jozu (a strong adhesive for sewing) that is water-resistant.
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