Blog & News

  • A lady is handling several shuttle loom at the same time

    Did you know that Japanese people used to wear kimonos until around 1920 in that era?  In those days, weaving was decidedly women's work, and men w...
  • Restock item in January

    The popular kasuri pattern that has been out of stock for a long time is finally back in stock the other day!I would like to introduce it in detail...
  • Tuxedo of indigo sashiko fabric.

      The other day, I received a very nice photo from my precious customer.What a surprise! He said that he had a tuxedo made of our fabric tailor...
  • New Year's Greetings!

    It is too late to wish you a Happy New Year, as it is already mid-January in the blink of an eye, but...I hope that you will continue to support us...
  • Our New Year’s holiday

    We will be closed for the New Year’s holiday from December 30 through January 3(Japan time). Orders can be placed as usual during the vacations.I...
  • Japanese "Awa seersucker", the color of eggshell

    Awa-Shijira(seersucker) eggshell color has been newly reborn.The color used to be a very pure color, but it has been changed to a brighter, whiter ...
  • About fabric cutting at the time of delivery

      One of the questions I often receive from our customers is whether or not the fabric will be cut when delivered.For example, if you order 3 mete...
  • Whta a beautiful indigo blue x persimmon brown!!

    While many of Bingo-Fushiori's Kakishibu-dyed product numbers have been discontinued, however "Fuuai persimmon x indigo" which we were able to cont...
  • This is how weft yarns are made on a shuttle loom

    As you all know, warp and weft yarns are woven together to form a single piece of fabric.All of our fabrics are woven on an old-type low-speed loom...
  • I will show you our fabric warehouse.

    Do you have any of these problems or concerns when purchasing fabrics from an online store? What is it like to be an online fabric store without a...
  • Wearing Indigo Kasuri for farm work

    It has been a while since I have introduced a customer's work.This time, I received a review of a very nice jacket made by an American customer who...
  • Stripes fabric with Japanese green tea-leaf.

    The thick stripe pattern that was widely used in the Meiji and Edo periods is sometimes called futon stripes.As the name suggests, many of you may ...