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| | | | | Kimono, Vanishing Tradition: Japanese Textiles of the 20th Century. Kimono is a generic term for traditional Japanese clothing... | |
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| | | | | I'm always far behind with the fashion trends - this particular one by 4,000 years! The Japanese have kimono, the Americanshave poncho and the Northern Europeans have Bog Coats - all of them are the simplest of shapes, straight line cut, easy sewing and minimal waste. I suppose in the days when you had to... | |
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| | | | | Superbly drawn and full of dynamic movement, this is just fantastic! Kimono shaped comforter, Edo period, 19th century, indigo dyeing, cottoncreated with stencils in the traditional Japanese manner Serizawa achieved fame as a textile designer and was designated as a Living National treasure by the the Japanese government for his outstanding work using the Katazome stencil technique for dying fabric. He was a major exponent of the mingei - people's craft movement. He was also known for his illu | |
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| | | I have a bit of a problem with dressing my top half in winter. I love making trousers and jumpsuits. I don't mind making shirts. But I struggle with making warm tops. I don't like cardigans and they don't like me, so I'm mostly limited to a couple of Burda sweater patterns that I make... | ||