Garment Designs

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Jacket A


Jacket A

A traditional Japanese jacket called "Harori". Patchworking with Sashiko.

24" x 31"

Jacket B

Jacket B

A traditional Japanese jacket called "Harori". Patchworking with Sashiko.

24" x 31"

Vest

Vest

Very simple vest made out of rectangle pieces.

20" x 25"

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