Japanese Fabrics

Japanese Fabrics – Hanauta

November 14, 2012


I still have at least 80% of the fabrics I bought on my last trip to Japan, stashed away in my store room, and here I am searching for more to buy. But how can you resist this? I can’t resist cute fabrics! Sometimes I think I buy them more for myself than for my kids. 🙂

Flower Rain
Image from Shugale on Rakuten

Harenohi
Image from Shugale on Rakuten
 


Puhua
Image from Nomura-tailor

hapion
Image from Nomura-tailor

Sample projects

I had my mind set on the puhua (the clusters of flowers) but now I want flower rain (with the houses) as well after seeing the bottom left picture (the 3 pouches). I love how it can be split up to look like 3 different fabrics but they were all cut from the same piece! Harenohi will be just gorgeous on a new backpack for the new school year in January. Not that my kids need any new bags. It’s so hard to decide! Now I just hope that I will be able to find them, or else I would have to buy them from Rakuten and pay the shipping service just to get them.

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5 Comments

  • Reply Cindy November 14, 2012 at 11:32 pm

    Oh, what adorable fabrics! I don’t blame you for adding to your stash LOL 🙂 Cindy

  • Reply naii November 15, 2012 at 5:15 am

    wow, incredible! all of them are adorable!

  • Reply yulia November 15, 2012 at 8:15 am

    I saw them featured on Cucito Autumn 2012, my fave is the puhua tote bag 🙂

  • Reply Rebecca November 19, 2012 at 1:46 am

    Oh the fabrics are so cute. I just love the raining stars on the village, a must have for sure. Would make cute pillows and bags or darling little dress. Thanks you for sharing.

  • Reply Celine November 9, 2014 at 4:48 am

    Hi, I would like to ask if I can buy the above fabric from the website you listed. I don’t read Japanese, so need help to buy Japanese Fabric.

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