1970's Vintage Textiles:
Deadstock Vintage Japanese Kimono Fabric
Cotton

14.25" X 1.5yds

(36.2cm X 1.37m)

Catalog# 4517

US$12.00

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This is a 1.5 yard (1.37m) long piece of light weight deadstock cotton ( new but unsold stock) from the 1970's; The color of the fabric is a pale light blue background with patterns in white shapes and designs in black and red; Fabric is strong, like new, still firm and is very light weight;

The designs are made with tiny plus signs creating the lines of the floral and branch designs; Flowers are a screened look of red and fuschia; designs on one side.

Condition: EXCELLENT

Fabric still strong, like new, still slightly firm. Recommended for a variety of creative applications. (We suspect that this is made by same maker as our catalog #4516 as they both have the same feel and use of the tiny geometric signs).

Recommended Resources:

Japanese Accents in Western Interiors
Rao & Mahoney

Japanese Indigo Design: The Collection of Sadako Fukui
Tomoe Ohmae

Art to Wear With Asian Flair
Stephanie Masae Kimura

Bags With Style

Stephanie Masae Kimura

Quilting With Japanese Fabrics

Kathy Pippin

Make Your Own Japanese Clothes:
Patterns and Ideas for Modern Wear

John Marshall

Other Recommendation, Wear of traditional kimono:
BOOK OF KIMONO

 

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