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How to Make a Shibori-Inspired Tie-Dye Scarf

April 8, 2020 by Vicky Myers Leave a Comment

Summer is coming, and I’m loving the idea of transitioning from winter scarves to lightweight, summery cotton scarves. It’s easy to either make your own or transform a thrift shop purchase to sew your own accessories. These scarves are inspired by the Japanese shibori style. Shibori stems from Japan. It’s a technique which involves folding, […]

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How to Make a Shibori Inspired Tie Dye Scarf

April 9, 2019 by Vicky Myers Leave a Comment

Summer is coming, I’m loving the idea of transitioning from winter scarves to summer lightweight cotton scarves. It’s easy to either make your own or transform a thrift shop purchase to sew your own accessories. These scarves are inspired by the Japanese shibori style. Shibori stems from Japan. It’s a technique which involves folding, twisting […]

Filed Under: Accessories Tagged With: scarf pattern, Scarves, tie dye, Vicky Meyers

How to Make a Shibori-Inspired Tie-Dye Scarf

April 1, 2019 by Vicky Myers Leave a Comment

Summer is coming, and I’m loving the idea of transitioning from winter scarves to lightweight, summery cotton scarves. It’s easy to either make your own or transform a thrift shop purchase to sew your own accessories. These scarves are inspired by the Japanese shibori style. Shibori stems from Japan. It’s a technique which involves folding, […]

Filed Under: Accessories Tagged With: scarf pattern, tie dye, Vicky Meyers

How to Make a Shibori Inspired Tie Dye Scarf

April 13, 2017 by Vicky Myers Leave a Comment

Summer is coming, I’m loving the idea of transitioning from winter scarves to summer light weight cotton scarves. Its easy to either make your own or transform a thrift shop purchase to sew your own accessories. These scarves are inspired by the Japanese shibori style. Shibori stems from Japan, its a technique which involves folding, […]

Filed Under: Accessories Tagged With: scarf pattern, tie dye, Vicky Meyers

Sashiko-Inspired Denim Tote Bag Pattern

March 20, 2017 by Vicky Myers 4 Comments

This bag is a gorgeous size. It has an internal zip pocket and is fastened with a magnetic snap. The bag is made with pieces of denim, adorned with sashiko stitching. This bag is perfect for your wallet, mobile, hairbrush, notepad, tablet. This particular bag has pieces of shibori inspired dyed denim scraps to add […]

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