I got back four days ago, after 24 hours awake. So still waking up at odd early hours although I'm slowly adjusting. It's great to be back, although having to deal with two months' worth of post, email, paperwork, garden jungle growth etc. is killing my holiday afterglow. I've unpacked and done all my laundry and put together a 2.5 page typed To Do list which I am gradually working through.
After unwrapping all the goodies I bought over the two months of the trip, I have now taken haul photos for your edification. I don't know how I got all of this into two medium size suitcases to be honest. And it is definitely S.A.B.L.E (stash acquisition beyond life expectancy)!
A mini tote and zip pouch, a handtowel, a furoshiki wrapping cloth
Random Japan stuff that caught my eye
A beautifully carved transom from a flea market
handsculpted decorative pin heads
Needlework treasures: pincushions, thread winders, a pawlonia wood needlebox, used silk shuttles from an obi handweaving workshop
various kits for beading, sashiko etc. plus a zip pouch and mini-tote
Sumo!!!
Dollshouse miniatues
miscellaneous haberdashery
including a pile of 'handmade' tags in fabric, leather and metal, and charms to hang on zip pulls
Korean acquisitions including a handmade embroidered thimble
and embroidered thread winder.
Sashiko kits
More hand towels that I will use as wallhangings
Shibori technique (tie dye) fabrics
Pieces of vintage kimono and a full obi
quilting fabrics from South Korea
quilting fabrics from Japan
Stationery (left side)
Staionery (right side)
2 comments:
Wow! You did find some lovely treasures on your travels. They would have taken quite a bit of room in your luggage. Now you just have to use all those fabrics and bits and bobs.
What a great haul! I liked the Sumo cloth and cards from Korea best. You have a great eye for picking interesting things. Such nice reminders of your trip :)
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