SquareTrade © AP6.0 Padma and Upakara Hair Pin by Gede Andika Prayatna Sukma US $57.89 Padma and Upakara Hair Pin Dimensions: L 2.1 in x W 0.8 in x H 0.5 in (5.5 cm x 2.1 cm x 1.2 cm) Weight: 0.4 oz (10 grams) Materials: Copper, Iron, Bronze, Gold, Amethyst, Garnet, Sterling Silver Item Description A truly unique and inventive accessory, this pin was skillfully handcrafted by talented artisan Gede Andika Prayatna. It was made using gold, sterling silver, bronze, iron, copper, garnet and amethyst on the
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. This kimono fabric is 100% hemp as a summer kimono. In summer, we like to wear yukata (100% cotton), light silk kimono, or this type of kimono. Hemp kimono dries quickly and cool. It was very popular in early
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. It is 100% Japanese silk. I brought this fabric from Japan with me. This kimono is called Shibori. Shibori is dyed after the fabric is tied with many small threads. This produces tiny dots of color. I also
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. It is 100% Japanese silk. I brought these fabrics from Japan with me. I also used fusible interfacing for to reinforce the fabric. For lining and the opening parts, I used solid navy blue colored cotton
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. It is 100% Japanese silk. I brought this fabric from Japan with me. I also used fusible interfacing for to reinforce the fabric. For lining and the opening parts, I used solid light pink colored cotton fabric.
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. It is 100% Japanese silk. I brought this fabric from Japan with me. I also used fusible interfacing for to reinforce the fabric. For lining and the opening parts, I used solid green tea colored cotton fabric.
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. This kimono fabric is 100% hemp as a summer kimono. In summer, we like to wear yukata (100% cotton), light silk kimono, or this type of kimono. Hemp kimono dries quickly and cool. It was very popular in early
It takes a long time to make a kimono fabric. Therefore, it is very expensive. We pass our kimono from generation to generation. Kimono has processes of dyeing and sometimes painting. Once you touch the real kimono fabric, you will love it. I used authentic Japanese vintage kimono fabrics for outside. It is 100% Japanese silk. I brought these fabrics from Japan with me. It was a kimono for my father. I also used fusible interfacing for to reinforce the fabric. For lining and the opening parts, I used solid
This small little round box measures 4.5? in diameter, 2? deep, and stands on 1? legs. It is SO cute! The flowers, petals, vines, and ferns are all quite detailed, painted with acrylic paints, and detailed further with ink. The colors are burgundy/ along with greens, pink, and white, and the box is sealed to protect it for years to come. It has a magnetic closure. Would make a nice little accent piece for your coffee table, end table, perhaps a ?catch? box for your coins, etc., or a great gift to someone
Dimensions: 5.5" x 4" 14 x 10 cm The coins on this one are from the 1950's and 60's. This small textile is a Banjara patch that can be used to accent a purse, jean jacket, pillow, or other textile. It can be framed as art or just set on a table as a decorative element. Banjara textiles and clothing use colorful fabrics, embroidery, mirrors, cowrie shells, coins, beads- all tightly sewn together into wonderful arrangements. Belly dancers are especially drawn to Banjara needlework and often use them in their
who says all the coins in a coin quilt have to be the same height, anyway? this wacky pattern suits the fabric combination well. jungle colors and animals complete this quilt with bright green, orange, black, and white. great for a number of uses: *beautiful decorative table topper *wall hanging (if requested, I'd be happy to sew on a removable [yet very durable!] wall hanging sleeve for $10 extra) *holding baby on your lap *baby's tummy time *perfect for a toddler to have as a blankie i've had several
This book is out-of-print now. It is a very comprehensive book for felted goods and they are all well designed in the trendy Japanese fashion. This book has scale-down and actual size pattern. Japanese with easy to understand diagrams and how-to make drawing instructions. Step by step photo directions. Language: Japanese Pages: 48 Condition: New Content: Tote Bags, Coasters, Coin Purse, Book covers, Hot Pot Holder, Pin Cushions, Little Container Table Boxes, Muffler, Shoulder Bag, Key Holders, Table mat etc
Made with Recycled Canvas! When an artist silkscreens on fabric, canvas is placed between the table and the printed cloth, serving as protection for the table and as a way to soak up extra dye or ink. The canvas is then washed and reused, picking up layer upon layer of ghostly images and color splotches. The canvas for this wallet used to be the silkscreening dropcloths at Maryland Institute College of Art, home of one of the top fibers departments in the country. Perfect as a wallet or change purse! Small
Made with Recycled Canvas! When an artist silkscreens on fabric, canvas is placed between the table and the printed cloth, serving as protection for the table and as a way to soak up extra dye or ink. The canvas is then washed and reused, picking up layer upon layer of ghostly images and color splotches. The canvas for this wallet used to be the silkscreening dropcloths at Maryland Institute College of Art, home of one of the top fibers departments in the country. Perfect as a wallet or change purse! Small
71 pages Wool Felting embroidery needle work is very simple. It is without difficult stitching techniques. Designs: Castle & Crown , Rabbit on the grass ,Butterfly, Pansy & other flowers , Vegi, Tea Time, Swan, Town & Blue Birds, Flower Bouque, Dots, Initials, Polar Bear Family Pouch, Tissue Case, Coin Purse, Cosmetic Pouch, Head Band, Room Shoes, Apron, Coaster & Table Mat, Bags, Stole, Hat, Blouse, Book Jacket, Cushion, Blanket There are Felt embroidered basic lessons , How to make , and all MOTIFS
This quilt is definitely one heck of a piece of delicious eye candy! Columns of pretty pinks, greys, golds, and greens are composed of Amy Butler fabrics. It never fails to surprise us how Amy Butler?s colors and design combinations come to life in a quilt. We have surrounded the coin stacks with a decorative dash of pieced sashing that frames and enhances the quilt design. The gold binding is the finishing touch and it brings a warm glow to the whole quilt. The quilting is done in a traditional freehand
Beautiful variety of earthy hues on display for your pleasure... A penny rug is not really a rug at all, but rather a placemat, table runner or a wall hanging. "Penny" refers to a round circle of wool, traditionally cut using coins or a "penny" as a template. These circles were a wonderful way to use scraps of wool to "make something from nothing". This penny rug wall hanging is made entirely from soft 100% wool fabric, front and back. Each penny was hand cut using a coin as a template, therefore each
Here we have a nice soft bowl crocheted entirely from 100% Merino wool, then felted for super softness! I crocheted it in black and dark grey on the bottom, then after I felted it, I added embellishments to the top, made of felted wool balls sewn on with little metal bead caps and black glass beads on the ends. I think it bears a resemblance to a sea urchin, one of natures coolest forms. Use it to hold all kinds of things: ~~ Candy ~~ Paper clips ~~ Decorative stones ~~ Loose coins and keys This bowl would