I grew up with my Mum’s Japanese sewing books and more recently, I have been reading Japanese sewing blogs. I like the quirky originality in Japanese crafts, and the sewing projects seem to have that extra attention to detail; it definitely helps that you can buy some wonderful fabrics in Japan too!
I have put together a few of the many many inspiring pictures I have come across recently. There are also links to the blogs where I found them. These blogs don’t require you to read Japanese to enjoy, so I hope you can visit them and explore the projects by these talented people.
Have you come across a blog you’d like to share? I would be so grateful if you can send me more links to Japanese sewing and craft blogs. Thanks so much!
Jeyco is a talented tailor and also teaches others to sew. You can definitely see her expert sewing skills in her projects. This is a bilingual blog, so not only can you ooh and aah over her photos, you can read what she has been up to.
This crafty blogger loves super kawaii style; polka dots, sweet candy colours & pop. This turquoise skirt is made of textured fabric and the polka dot poncho is so simple and chic. I really really want a polka dot poncho!
This Mum of two makes and sells vintage inspired clothes and accessories. Think florals, lace and bird motifs. This bag blends linen and lace perfectly. The blouse is made from linen. Linen is really popular and I have seen it used in many Japanese blogs I have come across. Clothes made in neutral hues seem to be everywhere. The floral necklace in the picture was apparently made using a kit. It’s called a “Yo-yo accessory”. Pretty unique, isn’t it? I’ll definitely have to look for it on my next Japan trip.
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Hello Rin,
Yeah, I do like this post! Thanks 🙂
Have a great week~
こんにちは、Rinさん♪
このたびはわたしの作品をブログに載せてくださってありがとう!
可愛い、欲しいな♪と言ってくださって本当に嬉しいです♪
ポンチョはとても簡単ですが、すごく着心地がよくて大好きです。
シンプルだからこそ着まわせます(*^m^*)
またぜひ、ブログに遊びにきてくださいね♪
I am sorry not English(^ω^;)
こんにちは!コメントありがとうございます。
もこりんさんはコーデもとても上手なのでブログを見て勉強になります:)
可愛くてカラフルなソーイング、がんばってください。
Hello! Thanks for your comment.
You are very good at styling clothes too, so I learn lots from you blog 🙂
Good luck with your cute and colourful sewing projects.
Adore your blog! We should work together, I run a kawaii related blog, get in touch if you want to collab? CTL x
Love that first grey dress!
Hi!
I happened across your site and I am glad I did. You are very talented!
Hi Callie – thanks so much! I’ve been away on holidays in Japan for 3 weeks but I’ll be posting lots of cool things I found in Japan so I hope you can visit again soon.
Hey, you have the pattern of these dresses? They look wonderful!
No I don’t have the patterns, they are just photos from talented Japanese bloggers.
I like the last clothes!
Useful info. Lucky me I found your website by accident, and I’m shocked
why this coincidence didn’t took place earlier! I bookmarked it.