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What is a Japanese Komebukuro?
A modern take on the Japanese Komebukuro, a traditional pouch used in Japan to carry rice offerings to the temple during religious ceremonies, or to hold gifts destined for a close friend or relative. Komebukuro bags were hand sewn in a patchwork style using a mix of whatever fabrics were on hand, and closed with a cotton drawstring cord. This is a perfect project to use up all those extra scraps of fabric and add your own unique style. You can be as simple or complex as you’d like. And it is fully reversible! The perfect size to carry around your latest knitting project, or use it as a lunch tote!
Important:
The pattern must be purchased from the link below prior to class.
(download PDF)
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/641227360/pdf-sewing-pattern-modern-japanese-rice?click_key=a7012a397e69ba4fa846f55246be6eae85e694fa%3A641227360&click_sum=91eb6a76&ref=hp_rv-1
OR ( mailed pattern)
KZStevens https://www.sewtopia.com/product/kzstevens-modern-japanese-rice-pouch/
Supplies Required:
Sewing Machine
Recommended fabrics: medium weight linen or linen blend, quilting cotton or lightweight canvas, an assortment of different fabrics is fun!
Additional supplies and tools:
Rotary cutter and mat, acrylic quilting ruler, scissors, iron, sewing thread, removable marking tool, embroidery floss in assorted colors, embroidery needle, pins, large safety pin and any fun embellishments you would like to use.