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Finally, re-organizing my original designs drawer
Finally, re-organizing my original bag and quilt patterns drawer. Up to about 30 designs in all right now. Watch for more in the future.
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- Spring-Cherry blossoms-haven't seen them for 14 years......http://bit.ly/cF1iON 4 hrs ago
- Any fibrous plants were used to make garments. Cotton was not available in Japan until 17th century and only upper class could use it. 15 hrs ago
- Sashiko provided such a practical purpose of strengthening and giving warmth to homespun fabrics. http://bit.ly/cLuj0R 15 hrs ago
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