Tokyo Honzome Towel Swaddling Cloth
Craft Type: 19Tokyo Honzome Yukata
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A swaddling cloth that changes form to become a memento
of one's days as an infant.
A combination of fabrics is used: gauze,
and cotton cloth died using the Chusen dyeing method used
when dyeing towels or light cotton kimonos.
The small, scattered designs, like Shippo,
with its intertwined circles,
Bishamon Kikko, with its triangular turtle shell shapes,
Ichimatsu, with its checkerboard pattern, and Asanoha,
with its hemp leaf hexagons are all auspicious, and imbued
with the hope that the child will grow quickly and healthily.
The swaddling is made to cleanly cover the head,
and you may also notice cute little ears.
The truth is that this swaddling cloth changes
into a stuffed toy after it has finished its job as swaddling.
If you cut out the parts died with the scattered designs,
fill them with the cotton stuffing provided as part of
the set, and sew on the ears that were on the hood,
you will find yourself with a cute stuffed toy with a Japanese design.
Four kinds of animal are available: bear, rabbit, cat, and panda,
and you also have five colours to choose from.
The package comes complete with the stuffing, thread,
and instructions on how to make the toy.
Craft Description
| Product Name | Tokyo Honzome Towel Swaddling Cloth |
|---|---|
| Craftsman Name | Tokyo Wazarashi Co.,Ltd. |
| Craft Type | 19Tokyo Honzome Yukata |
| Variations |
Bear ( Blue), Rabbit ( Pink) Cat ( Yellow), Panda (Grey) Panda ( Light blue × yellow) ( with a stuffed animal production kit) |
| Materials | Cotton |
| Sizes | W750mm x D750mm |
| Suggested Retail Price (incl. tax) |
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19Tokyo Honzome Yukata