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I was born and raised in Sweden, but fell in love with Japan when I lived there with my family for over a decade. I started making quilts out of vintage kimono fabrics, then used the left over pieces to design and make greeting cards. After moving to the US I continued with my card makings, and started buying a lot of fabric from Ichiroya, who have the best quality of kimono.
I truly enjoy making my greeting cards using Japanese silks or cotton in various designs.I hand-cut all my designs from vintage kimono fabrics, bought in Japan .
Each card is unique and one of a kind, due to the variations of the kimono fabric.
Please visit my home page at: www.kimonocards.com and my new site: www.kimonocards.etsy.com
You can also write to me directly at: kimonocards@gmail.com
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Vintage Michiyuki w/ Bold Camellia Pattern
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I am so excited to be part of Ichiroya's blog! Sin
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Vintage Michiyuki w/ Bold Camellia Pattern   25 Jan 2008

Vintage Michiyuki w/ Bold Camellia Pattern

Item: Haori
History: vintage
Condition: good
Fabric: silk
Technique: woven
Price: $28.00

I am so excited to be part of Ichiroya's blog! Since returning from Tokyo I have been busy designing and making my Japanese greeting cards using vintage kimono fabrics. Although I have brought back many from there, I have used Ichiroya as a main supplier here. Please have a look at my websites: www.kimonocards.com and www.kimonocards.etsy.com

Mona