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shop › Japanese rice bag Pinks Slow Stitched Komebukuro

Japanese rice bag Pinks Slow Stitched Komebukuro

$125.00
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This is the perfect project bag - carry your stitching, knitting, crochet supplies with you or from room to room in your home.

Slow stitched / hand embroidered using naturally & botanically dyed fabrics with Sashiko threads. Each side is different and it’s own little piece of artwork.

The drawstring is hand twined fabric string.

Lining is a grey cotton.

Bag measures: approx 18cm x 18cm / 7” x 7” cube, with drawstring tabs.

I have one of these bags, but one more currently being stitched that is similar. If this is sold out, please add your email address to the notify me tab.

This is the perfect project bag - carry your stitching, knitting, crochet supplies with you or from room to room in your home.

Slow stitched / hand embroidered using naturally & botanically dyed fabrics with Sashiko threads. Each side is different and it’s own little piece of artwork.

The drawstring is hand twined fabric string.

Lining is a grey cotton.

Bag measures: approx 18cm x 18cm / 7” x 7” cube, with drawstring tabs.

I have one of these bags, but one more currently being stitched that is similar. If this is sold out, please add your email address to the notify me tab.

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