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tanuki-kimono · 3 days
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Youthful antique furisode-nagajuban, showing full-bloom sakura among fluffy kanoko-patterned clouds.
Kanoko (fawn spots) is a type of shibori tye-dye, which was once used a lot for girls items (clothes, accessories, etc). As it was time consuming and so expensive, it came to be "faked" via resist-dyeing stencils or printing techniques.
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zegalba · 2 years
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Maurizio Galante: Arimatsu Shibori Pullover, Autumn/Winter 1994
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missmyloko · 4 months
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Spotlight: Shibori (絞り) Hikizuri On The Eight Day of Fun I present... a look at one of the most dynamic types of kimono found in the karyukai: shibori kimono! Worn in the coldest months of the year (December - March) due to their thickness, shibori hikizuri are among the most fabulous and expensive types of kimono found in the karyukai. Shibori (絞り) is Japanese tie dyeing and is extremely labor intensive. The most popular type of shibori is called Kanoko (鹿の子); translated as "Deer/Fawn Spots," they're made up of tiny circles that are hand tied, one-by-one, to make fabulous and intricate patterns. In the karyukai, the most popular motif for shibori is flowers (it is the flower and willow world after all!). In these examples we can see chrysanthemums, wisteria, cherry blossoms, and more! The best time to see these beauties in real life is in December during Kaomise Soken and in February during Setsubun; this is where maiko dress up in their finest, and there's no finer kimono than a shibori one! Images Mameyuri (豆ゆり) Kanohiro (叶紘) Hidemai (秀眞衣) Kimisora (君宙) and Kimishō (君翔) Kohatsu (小はつ)
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wildbeautifuldamned · 3 months
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Sou Sou Kisaragi 100% Hemp Ombré Kimono Poncho Jacket Made In Japan EUC ebay daintyaf
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maigeiko · 5 months
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Geiko from Yugawara Onsen 湯河原温泉 (Kanagawa prefecture), January 2019. Check out the amazing Shibori Kimono of the Geiko in the middle! Clothes with a full Shibori pattern are usually worn in winter, between December and February.
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thorgeous101 · 6 months
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These took forever to come in but I absolutely LOVE them. By far my most comfy fit 😍 (feat. a tapestry of my cat 😂)
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knithacker · 1 month
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Make a Stunning Shibori Knitted Bobble Scarf - Patterns Available! 👉 https://buff.ly/3tia3m4
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patternbase · 11 months
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An ethereal celestial tie dye print with mesmerizing blue suns and moons, featuring an organic cloud-like texture in tonal shades of blue & black for a dreamy and serene cosmic design. Designed by Kristi O'Meara / @patternbase.
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thefelineofaveb · 8 months
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shibori dyeing part 1 ✨
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Japanese Shibori
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tanuki-kimono · 11 days
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Fantastic shibori (tie-dye) cloud of bats for this deep purple kimono, paired with a wisteria patterned obi. I also love the matching shibori obiage!
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zegalba · 2 years
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Fukuko Ando: Shibori Patchwork Dress (1996)
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shiborigirl · 1 year
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I realized that my little snap coin bag was a little too small so I made a new one to hold a couple more things. Very handy and all from scraps that were on the table. Ready to travel!
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bumblebeeappletree · 2 years
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If you are lucky enough to have an oak tree in your midst, you can add rich beige & golden browns to your dye pot with acorns. After the nuts fall from the tree, forage them to create a tannin rich dye to use for coloring or a mordant. You can make darker hues with iron water to bring gray, olive green and even black into your color palette. This tutorial will show you how to brew dye from acorns to use in a shibori technique & create a beautiful resist design with iron water. You will see the resulting itajime design on cotton and color swatch samples (cotton & silk) of the acorn dye itself.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction - Acorn
0:58 Foraging for acorns
4:54 How to make acorn dye
6:12 How to fold itajime shibori design
7:15 First resist dip - acorn dye
8:10 Second resist dip - iron water
9:27 Unwrap shibori result
10:29 Color samples on cotton & silk
10:56 Wrap up
14:18 Sneak peek of next tutorial
15:41 Blooper
SUPPLY LIST
Acorns
Towel
Hammer
Pot with lid
Bowl
Measuring cup
Strainer
Spoon
Glass jars
Storage container
Clothes pins
Tongs
Iron water/Iron powder
Measuring spoon for iron
Gloves
Textile of choice
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sockdreams · 2 years
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That New New:
This week’s most recent additions to the New section include lots of summery florals, a barnyard bae, a roll top shibori, and two pretty trans pride styles. Plus I heard a rumor that there will be a retro pride sticker pack available soon! 
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-FoxInSocksRachel-
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bellydanceday · 4 months
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