Indigo treasures from John's collection
with John Marshall
Special Sale
To mark the culmination of weeks of intensive study, I've gathered together exquisite samples of indigo treasures from my stash to share with you.
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Take your time, make your selections, and let me know if you have any questions. Wherever appropriate, I've indicated which lesson the particular item relates to, and in some cases have added relevant links to my YouTube series, Textile of the Month.
Chose your category...
Furoshiki
Furoshiki are cloth wrappers used to wrap and carry items. They come in all sizes - from handkerchief-like diminuitive items to huge room size versions. The larger ones are quite useful as table cloths and bed covers, not to mention wall hangings. Most of them have enough yardage to fashion quite stylish garments..
Futonji
Futonji is the outer shell of a futon quilt, without the batting. This piece is the entire shell, front and back, with an open seam at the side from which the batting was removed.
Noren
Noren are curtains hung in front of stores, entry ways, or between rooms to allow for air flow and at the same time some privacy.
Panels and Miscellaneous Items
Things that don't quite fit in the other categories.
Garments
Yukata, kimono, kaimaki, haori, and more...
Yardage and Bolts
fabric sold by the bolt or yard