Hello, everyone!
Thank you for joining us again today.
MORE MORE JUMP! is now streaming live!
Today, we're going to have Shizuku teach us how to embroider, like we announced the other day.
I hope some of you use this opportunity to take it up. Those of you who are ready to sew are welcome to join us.
<Okay!>
<I love embroidering, so I've been really excited about this stream!>
<I borrowed my grandma's sewing kit!>
Thank you all very much!
I promise to make things as easy to understand as I can, so let's do our best together.
So, it's time to begin Shizuku Hinomori's Embroidering Class.
Let's get started!
We have two types of stitches on today's agenda.
Once you've gotten the hang of them, we'll try embroidering a simple design together. I'll announce which designs we'll be using in a little bit, so please stay tuned.
Anyway, let's begin with our first stitch...
*Nod*
Very good. You're all doing an excellent job.
So, next, let's put the outline and satin stitches we just covered into practice by embroidering a simple design.
Which will be a four-leaf clover.
It's mostly very simple, but there are a couple difficult sections. So, it should be a fun challenge.
Here is what it will look like.
Please feel free to use it for reference, everyone.
The leaves will be made using satin stitches, while the stem will be made using an outline stitch.
Wow, Shizuku, your clover's so beautiful.
<It looks storebought...>
<Your clover's so cute, Shizuku!>
Hehe. Thank you, everyone.
I hope you all get to finish your clovers before our stream ends.
Alright, I'm gonna make mine look just like hers!
<I dunno...>
<This doesn't seem like your cup of tea, Minori.>
What?!
But I did fine when we practiced just now, so it'll turn out okay!
How are your clovers coming along?
Wait, are we out of time already?! No, I'm still nowhere near finished!
Yeah, but it still looks pretty good.
You should show her your progress.
How about I go first?
Can you take a look, Ms. Shizuku?
Of course♪
Yes, this is very tidy work...
Your clover looks nicely balanced.
<That's amazing, Haruka...!>
<You looked like a pro. You didn't hesitate for a second.>
<Does this mean she also has a talent for embroidery?!>
Hehe. Thank you, everyone.
I appreciate the compliments.
Can you take a look at mine next...?!
Okay. I know you didn't get a chance to finish, but your leaves are beautifully made.
Th-They are?
Yes, it's clear that you took your time and carefully put in each stitch.
<Yeah, you did a pretty good job.>
<Nice work, Minori!>
<We know you did your best!>
Th-Thank goodness!
I really appreciate it, you guys!
She usually does pretty well when she takes things slow and steady.
Anyway, can you take a look at mine next?
Okay, Airi... Oh, this is incredible!
Not only does is it well-formed, your stitchwork is beautiful too!
I actually do a lot of sewing.
Replacing buttons, fixing sleeves, you name it.
That certainly explains why it looks professionally done. Oh, you even included a little butterfly!
I had a little time at the end, so I decided to throw in something extra. It's a nice touch, right?
<A perfect clover and a butterfly...?!>
<You're way too good at this, Airi...!>
<You should list this as one of your talents on your profile.>
Thanks for the comments, you guys.
Now I'm really glad that I went all out.
I really am impressed, since this was basically the first time you three tried embroidery.
Now that I'm seeing what we all made, I'm starting to think that we're pretty good at these kinds of things.
Yeah, I had a lot of fun watching my work come together little by little!
Hehe. Me too.
It's sort of how we do things, isn't it?
Oh...
That unexpected nugget is unfortunately our cue to wrap things up for today.
<Your embroidery class was so much fun!>
<Please do a second one soon.>
<This was my first time embroidering, but I wanna try it again!>
Thank you...!
We hope that you take pictures of what you made and share them on social media.
Anyway, we'll see you again!
See you soon!