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I discovered a new shop not far from here: Asia Gallery in the Kilbirnie (Wellington) shopping district. I first heard about it a while back on Rachelle's blog and my visit there last week was pretty amazing. Picture a small back-street den crammed with racks of vintage kimono and shelves of handmade pottery dishes, dark wooden antique furniture and some eccentric retail staff. I bought some old kimono that were in pretty worn condition (there was a $5 bin of 'cutter' kimono!), and when I got home I slowly unpicked them to use the fabric.The last photo above shows the dip-dyed silky lining from one of the jackets, as well as the lines of neat handstitching.

The outer fabric is a navy/black silk with pixelated-style red roses and vines. Deconstructing the kimono was very interesting because I know nothing of kimono techique or history, but I can see now it might be something like origami in the way the fabric is peiced together, and when I undid all the neat hand-stitched seams, I was left with long strips of a similar size.

I used the dark rose fabric to make small curtains for the kids' room,to cover a leadlight window by their bunkbeds. I lined the curtains with wool fabric for extra darkness and warmth.

I really love the truly unique nature of the kimono fabric I found – and I've been dreaming of what else I could make from them.

 

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14 responses to “vintage kimono curtains”

  1. Donna Avatar

    Oh, I can’t imagine how wonderful it would be to find a shop like that around here! Sounds amazing.
    From what little I know about kimono, I think the fabric was woven in narrow lengths, about 14 inches wide and then the entire length was cut into 8 sections. When they were washed the hand sewing was picked out, and then each piece washed and laid flat, then sewn together again.

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  2. Littleminx.wordpress.com Avatar

    Gosh that shop sounds like a dream! The fabric you have used for the curtains looks amazing, it’s so lovely to watch things like that gain a new life x

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  3. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    you did an amazing job with finding that fabric and making the curtains.
    I think I would love a shop like that

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  4. nickyb Avatar
    nickyb

    wow – you are so clever! isn’t it a great shop….got a lovely kimono from there. nice to be reminded about it!

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  5. joanie Avatar

    What a lucky find! How great to have a new city for lots of unearthed treasure to discover. The curtain looks perfect on the children’s pretty window.

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  6. Jill Wignall Avatar

    It reminds me of your fabric melissa, I don’t remember it’s name but the one you designed.
    The curtains look wonderful. What a find! I bet you’ll be at that shop all the time.

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  7. Ros Avatar

    I haven’t written before but lurked for the last couple of years – seemed like you have way enough comments, but anyway.. just wanted to say welcome to Wellington! Not that I live there, I am in Hay-on- Wye in the UK, but I come from the windy city – and miss it. I do so hope you enjoy and that one day I will be living there again 🙂 Oh and thanks so much for the blog, I’ve been really enjoying it, even though I know that it is feeding my homesickness..

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  8. louana Avatar

    are you kidding? a cutter pile of Kimono? I’m uber jealous!!! Lovely find and I’m looking forward to seeing what else you come up with.

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  9. Annie Avatar

    That shop sounds like my idea of heaven, and the kimono fabric, well colour me green (as a friend of mine says when I have something she wants ;D )
    Those curtains look wonderful Melissa!

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  10. Becs Parker Avatar

    Wow that shop looks a-mazing, I could spend hours there, if I lived anywhere nearby 😦 I brought back several vintage kimonos from Japan when I lived there some time ago and they are currently sitting amoungst my piles of fabric waiting for something to happen to them. I did have them hanging on a wall in an old villa I used to live in, but that look dosnt really suit my current home. Somehow I am too scared to show them the scissors however, they are just so beautiful and all hand stitched with such care and precision!

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  11. Emily Avatar

    They look lovely. Well done!

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  12. Carol Avatar

    Hi Melissa, what a brilliant find. Beautiful material.
    Look forward to seeing what else you make.
    Carol xx

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  13. arti Avatar
    arti

    I love that shop! Brings back memories of vintage kimono markets in Kyoto! Beautiful stuff Melissa!

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  14. Renetta Aper Avatar

    Window curtains made from a kimono? That’s quite creative. It looks very beautiful, as a treatment to the windows and as a feature at home…

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