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Over this weekend (11/8 ~ 11/10), I will be in NYC for Sashiko Workshop. I will

atsushijp, 2019年11月7日

Over this weekend (11/8 ~ 11/10), I will be in NYC for Sashiko Workshop. I will make a package to the order placed during those 3 days, but the web store is open as always. This is a package of Kofu – Japanese vintage Fabric – and the beautiful Natural Indigo Dye thread. The color is a great part of creativity and crafts, and the color only “time” can make is my forever favorite. ☆
Boro is not a fashionable patchwork. It is a practice of appreciation by ordinary Japanese people in their ordinary days. I am here (on the Internet) to share everything I received. For cultural stories, check @Sashi.Co.
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2019-11-07 21:26:14




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  1. Caroline Green says:
    2019年11月9日 at 12:58 AM

    So sorry I won’t see you this weekend in NYC – I’m out of town!

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