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Kitchen Towels made of Double Gauze
Patchwork kitchen towels made from fabric scraps Thank you for visiting our website. This time, we’ll be introducing our double gauze products, which are very popular with repeat customers.As promised in our previous post, these are kitchen towels made from patchwork of fabric scraps.They come in two sizes: large (30cm x 60cm) and small (25cm x 40cm). Since these kitchen towels are made using patchwork of fabric scraps, each one is unique – a one-of-a-kind piece. You’ll have to wait…
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The Back-cross Apron are Very Popular
Make housework fun with a stress-free apron! Thank you for visiting our website. The days are getting noticeably longer, and we’re starting to hear announcements about the cherry blossoms blooming.We’re excited about the start of the bright spring season. Now, let me introduce you to a back-cross apron that will make housework less stressful and even more enjoyable! This back-cross apron is based on a pattern from ”Kurashi no Sewing SO” the producer of wa-knit textile https://sewing-so.com , with some…
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How About Baby Gift Sets in a Handcrafted Basket?
Japanese Pattern Baby Set–Beautifully Presented in a Basket Thank you for visiting our website.We are gradually seeing more and more spring-like days, how are you all doing? We’ve created special sets featuring our items beautifully arranged in a handcrafted craft-band basket made by a craft-band artist.As the baskets are handmade, there will be some individual differences, but the base measures approximately 11cm x 19cm and the depth is approximately 7-10cm. These two sets are available at the cafe FROSCH, in…
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It’s October!
New items have arrived! The days are getting shorter, and the heat that seemed endless is finally starting to fade.The other day, I visited the park center next to the entrance of Esaka Library in Esaka Park to check and replace some of our products for the Marche there. I removed the summer double gauze scarves and delivered two colours of hand-knitted baby hats. The left side of the display box is now arranged as a “Japanese-pattern fabric goods corner”,…
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Stay Comfortable Through the Late Summer with a Double Gauze Face Guard!
How about creating a custom face guard with your favorite double gauze? It’s already September, but the hot days are likely to continue here in Japan. The sun sets earlier now, yet the midday sunlight still feels strong. This summer we received inquiries about face guards made with double gauze, and we decided to add them to our lineup. Many face guards on the market tend to be dark-cocloured, overly long, or slip off easily even when hooked around the…
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Season’s Greetings in This Hot Summer Season!
Straw Hat Embroidery is Now Available! I hope you’re enjoying a safe and pleasant summer. The rainy season has ended across Japan now, and it looks like we’re in for a long summer this year. So far, I’ve featured “wheat” and “sunflower” as our seasonal embroidery motifs -and now, a “straw hat” has joined the lineup! As the long July weekend kicks off, summer vacation has likely begun in many places. Summers in Japan are getting hotter each year, making…
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Custom-made Cooling Scarves to get you through the Summer!
Why not use double gauze products to prevent heat stroke in a pleasant way? One of our most popular products, the cooling scarf made of pleasant to the touch double gauze, has a series of new types this year. So far, we have created two different lengths but standard width has been about 15cm. To help you enjoy the summer, which gets hotter and hotter every year, new neck cooler types are available this year. Some with snaps for sporting…
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New Embroidery Designs are Available!
Green Ears of Wheat and Sunflower When a new season arrives, I want to embroider some new design for that season.I have to think about the design and prepare it before that season arrives, otherwise I won’t be ready in time… This summer I came up with a new design of “green barley” and “sunflower”. At first, it is the “green ears of wheat”.I had a chance to connect with a lady who crafts beautiful himmeli from rye straws harvested…
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For Babies’ Hakama Coordination
Japanese traditional coordination A “Hakama” is a traditional Japanese garment, typically paired with a kimono. It is resembling wide-legged pleated pants or a divided skirt. The combination is often completed with an “Obi” belt. It is commonly worn for formal occasions, graduation ceremonies and traditional performances. By the way, I’d like to let you know a certain custom of pregnant women in Japan.There is a tradition in Japan to pray for safe birth. In the Japanese zodiac calendar, which is…
