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Feb
09

Uses for Kimono & Obi Fabrics

wafuku – noun: traditional Japanese clothing

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Below you see examples of cushions and a bag made using Japanese obi fabric. Obi also make fabulous table runners and look wonderful laid down the centre of a bed. Kimono fabrics, often with hand applied artwork, can also be made into lovely new things.


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Wafuku

This Wafuku blog is about Japanese kimonos, other traditional Japanese clothing and anything else, Japanese or otherwise, that tickles my fancy. Wafuku means traditional Japanese clothing, as opposed to more western-world clothing, which is called yofuku.

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