A modern take on a traditional pouch, used in Japan to carry rice offerings to the temple or to hold gifts.
I tie dyed my fabric to create this bag. Tie dyeing is another traditional Japanese method, called Shibori.
The lining is also hand dyed with a nice contrasting fuchsia colour.
The ends of the drawstrings are finished with pretty flower shaped knot covers.
The 2 drawstring cords pull in all 4 sides simultaneously, resulting in the typical attractive box shape.
With it's wide opening it lends itself well for holding sewing supplies, craft supplies, small projects, toiletries, jewellery, pharmaceuticals, or even some snacks!
Generally great and eye catching for when you are in the go.
The whole bag is lined and padded and stands up by itself.
Dimensions: 16cm wide, 16cm deep, 17.5cm high.
Care: All cotton. Spot clean only, do not bleach, hot iron.
Free shipping.
If you can pick up (Teringie, Adelaide Hills) I will refund what would have been postal charges.