The nature of the northern countries, the changing seasons, the landscapes of memories that come to mind when you close your eyes—the patterns created by Ten To Sen Moyou Seisaku jyo are created from a variety of images and become embroidery designs.
If you embroider the entire pattern, you can create a single piece of cloth, or if you embroider just one small motif, it will become a focal point. These are 20 patterns that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways depending on your ideas.
Category:Japanese Sewing Book
- Pages:
- 128
- ISBN:
- 978-4766130539
- Release Date:
- November, 2017
- Language:
- Japanese
- Publisher:
- graphic
Author profile
Rieko Oka (Ten To Sen Moyou Seisaku jyo)
Born in Hokkaido, Japan, 1981.TOKAI UNIVERSITY Graduate School (2001-2004).
School of Design Course of Integrated Design Studies In the school She replicated wallpapers of William Morris by woodcut printing to learn construction of the patterns and how to create them. Using that way she created my her wallpaper called “Kitaguni No Kabegamimoyou (Pattern on wallpaper from Northern country)” Afterwards she started to create fabric because she think it is closer to our or daily life.
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