Super fun diy for this pumpkin-colored iromuji, which at one point in its life was customized with Halloween decor, complete with a witchy black cat flying on a broom!
Dreamy seasonal haori depicting rabbits frolicking under a glowing crescent.
Rabbit, moon, and pampa grass are patterns associated with Tsukimi (Moon viewing festival) - next one will be tomorrow on September 17th!
Dreamy summer garden for this antique outfit, pairing a kimono depicting butterflies gathering hydrangea nectar, and a luscious flowering obi (showing hydrangea, clematis, wisteria, lily, hibiscus/cotton rose, pinks, etc.)
Polished b&w outfit, featuring a dynamic rangiku (wild chrysanthemum) kimono, paired with a sleek obi with scenes from the Chôjû-giga (lit. “animal caricature”) scrolls, drawings considered the oldest existing manga.
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GREAT novelty knot for this obi shaped like a cute bat. The soft fabric must flutter a bit when you walk, making the bat wings move (LOVE!).
To shape this knot, OP used rubber bands and a sanjûihimo (3 straps elastic belt, Billy Matsunaga has a tutorial on sewing the 4 straps-variation + see how it’s used here).
4 Sunny Daze, 4 Kimonos, 5 Fluttershys, 6 Mintys, 9 Rainbow Dash and 16 Pinkie Pies!
My Little Pony G3 comic (shiny) #3
G3 My Little Pony book - A Party in Ponyville
G3 My Little Pony book - A Party in Ponyville
Obi and kimono by Gofukuyasan
4 Sunny Daze, 4 Kimonos, 5 Fluttershys, 6 Mintys, 9 Rainbow Dash and 16 Pinkie Pies!