Black Cotton Japanese Fabric with Dragonflies Cotton Fabric per 50cm
Japanese black cotton fabric from Sevenberry
110cm wide and 100% cotton
Sold in increments of 50cm. Multiple orders will be sent as one length.
Ideal for dressmaking, patchwork and quilting, light cushions and blinds.
Japanese black cotton fabric from Sevenberry
110cm wide and 100% cotton
Sold in increments of 50cm. Multiple orders will be sent as one length.
Ideal for dressmaking, patchwork and quilting, light cushions and blinds.
Japanese black cotton fabric from Sevenberry
110cm wide and 100% cotton
Sold in increments of 50cm. Multiple orders will be sent as one length.
Ideal for dressmaking, patchwork and quilting, light cushions and blinds.
Kasuri (絣) is the Japanese term for fabric that has been woven with fibers dyed specifically to create patterns and images in the fabric, typically referring to fabrics produced within Japan using this technique. It is a form of ikat dyeing, traditionally resulting in patterns characterized by their blurred or brushed appearance.
The warp and weft threads are resist-dyed in specific patterns prior to dyeing, with sections of the warp and weft yarns tightly wrapped with thread to protect them from the dye. When woven together, the undyed areas interlace to form patterns, with many variations — including highly-pictographic and multi-colored results — possible to achieve. Kasuri patterns may be applied to either the warp or the weft, or to both in order to create a resulting woven pattern, with the cloth classified using different names depending on the method use