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Komebukuro Moth embroidered rice bag

$125.00
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I must admit, I’m really in love with this bag. I’ve hand embroidered each side with a different moth - and one side with a moon. Using Sashiko threads and linen this is a special project bag for all your maker supplies.

The base is a dark blue - Japanese cotton, the lining is a blue & white striped Japanese cotton. With hand twined cotton drawstring.

Bag measures approx 22 cm x 22cm / 9” x 9” cube.

I must admit, I’m really in love with this bag. I’ve hand embroidered each side with a different moth - and one side with a moon. Using Sashiko threads and linen this is a special project bag for all your maker supplies.

The base is a dark blue - Japanese cotton, the lining is a blue & white striped Japanese cotton. With hand twined cotton drawstring.

Bag measures approx 22 cm x 22cm / 9” x 9” cube.

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Sashiko thread 100m cotton
$8.50
Color:
Japanese Shibori fabric - great for scarves Japanese fabric green with flower kanoko.JPG Japanese fabric kanoko Shibori dark purple.JPG
Japanese Shibori fabric - great for scarves
Sale Price: $40.00 Original Price: $60.00
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Ellie Beck is a textile artist, writer, & photographer from Australia. Teaching online craft classes worldwide. She also a SquareSpace website designer and creativity coach - for artists, creatives, health practitioners, & small business owners.

.. it’s still not finished, more than 8 years after starting it. It’s sat in a drawer and then a suitcase waiting waiting waiting ….Maybe this’ll be the year that I pull it out and keep working on it 🤞

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 I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I create, live and work, the Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung nation, & pay my respects to their Elders past, present & emerging. I thank First Nations people, Elders & present, for welcoming us to share the land & move forward as a community to continue to be custodians of our land together.