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All fabrics are also available in our Store. Save on eBay fees by visiting our storefront. Japanese Indigo Cotton & Boro Kimono on special always $15 We buy directly from manufacturers/wholesalers in Japan and pass on the savings to our customers We carry more than 250 Japanese fabrics in stock. None of our material are American/Australian designed nor Made in China/Korea/India/USA. Just 100% DESIGNED, OWNED and MADE by Japanese. Fat 1/4 (approx 50 x 55cm) $7 ($6 + cashback for Loyalty Members - Join today!) 1/2 m (approx 50 x 110cm) $13 ($11.50 + cashback for Loyalty Members) 1m+ $24/m ($22 + cashback for Loyalty Members - its free to join) We are now selling hand-cut Jelly Rolls 20 pieces that are approx 110cm x 6.35cm for $49 these are made using our authentic Japanese fabrics Call the shop now and place your order or email us and we will call you Domestic shipping is done with courier satchels and charged at $9.45 (up to 3m to major coastal towns only), $12.20 (up to 20m nationwide) or $15.85 (up to 33m nationwide).

Not sure if it's the right colour or tone? Buy fat quarter samples and then either keep them or return them for store credit towards yardage or anything else that we stock. Desktop mode Mobile mode The best shopping cart software by ShopFactory powers D97. All-in one eCommerce software and shopping cart. Kazari + Ziguzagu stock Australia's biggest collection of Vintage fabric and Japanese textiles including Japanese Silk, cotton, indigo cotton, meisen silk, yukata cotton, wool, shibori, plain fabric, hand woven silk obi and temple silks. Accessories, scarves, belts and clips. Kimono, haori, Juban, facrics to use and sew with, patchwork pieces for quilts and craft, special pieces to collect. Vibrant and subtle colours plus quality of production represented by Japanese kimono textile design is unsurpassed worldwide and our stock is unsurpassedOur range includes most major design trends and production techniques utilised by the Japanese textile industry over the last

century, with stock typically ranging from the 1920s to the early 1990s. These unique and individual textiles form a valuable resource and reference for textile aficionados and anyone with a passion for design, whether accenting garments or creating entirely new items. Most of our stock is vintage Kimono fabric in the traditional width of 36 centimetres (14 inches) in silk, cotton, wool and some synthetics. Many rolls are made up of carefully un-stitched kimono and the pieces originally cut are rolled for sale. As with all pre-loved items, some can contain stains/marks or small imperfections and as this is the nature of vintage textiles, we strive to source the best quality fabric available. We hold a truly unique collection of extraordinary stock that you will not see elsewhere. So come on down to our fabric store in Melbourne to see our great range. 1 2 3 4 5 .. Vintage Japanese Textiles for quilters, textileartists and collectors Thank you for visiting Wafu Works.

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Sign in or Create an account All prices are in All prices are in Sakura Fubuki Black Cotton Tatejima and Kiku Flower Cotton Ume eda Pattern Green Cotton Ogi and Akikusa ObiLeanne O' Sullivan is the founder of Kimono House whose love of Japan began early. "As a child I read a book about a Japanese character. I was a little girl and thought it was so exotic," she says. The relationship blossomed over time. Five years living in Japan gave her the opportunity to explore kimono culture and led to a fascination with Japanese fabric, and a business idea. It would be a mistake to think Kimono House – a destination for Japanese textiles, craft and cultural classes – is purely a commercial venture. Rather, it's Leanne's way of sharing a tiny piece of Japan, in Melbourne. After bumping along hectic Swanston Street and not far from Flinders Street station, you'll find the Nicholas Building, home of Kimono House. The eighty year-old, grand architectural dame is a reminder of Melbourne's once thriving rag trade.

Enter, and into the rabbit hole you go to an art and craft wonderland. It's an enchanting labyrinth filled with artists, jewellers, vintage shops, and craft suppliers. It suited Leanne to be amongst other creative types, and the location meant she could replicate the shopping experience of a Japanese city like Kyoto. "In Japan, treasures are often discovered walking up those stairs or down those lane-ways, or going into a shop that doesn't have any signage," she explains. Kimono House sells Japanese vintage and contemporary fabrics, fashion accessories, handbags and a host of other items. The delightful craft kits have been put together by Leanne. She throughly tested each one after writing the instructions. Also available are small number of vintage but unused kimonos. The store, on the second floor, is an alluring fusion of colours and textures. "Customers walk in and often go, 'Wow'," says Leanne. Surrounded by a smorgasbord of Japanese textiles, it's hard to resist touching the beautiful material and picking up the products on display.

The years spent in Japan helped Leanne deepen her understanding of Japanese culture and form bonds with suppliers – not an easy thing for a Westerner to do. She regularly travels to source material and deal with manufacturers. Leanne says that the best fabric is needed for a beautiful kimono. "Unlike Western fashion where designers tailor the outline of clothing, the shape of a kimono is timeless, so it's all about the fabric. Wool is used for winter, cotton for summer and silk fabric used to make kimonos for formal occasions," she says. A superior fabric is vital; in centuries gone-by weaving, dyeing and embellishment techniques imported from other parts of Asia were perfected to create more beautiful and higher quality textiles. "Japanese fabric not only looks wonderful, it feels beautiful," Leanne says. Kimono House also runs craft workshops and cultural classes. They provide an authentic cultural experience and sharing of traditional craft techniques. The winter program goes till September and includes: Japanese woodblock printing, Japanese patchwork quilting, Sashiko (Japanese textile embellishment), hand stitching felt Temari balls, Shibori (traditional indigo dyeing) and Ikebana (Japanese flower arranging).