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The Japanese Embroidery Center - http://www.japaneseembroidery.com/
Georgia, USA, studio. Classes, supplies (fabrics, threads, tools and books) and a gallery. |
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Wikipedia: Sashiko Quilting - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sashiko
Information on a functional type of stitching used to decorate clothing as well as hold it together. |
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Temari.com - http://www.temari.com/
Author Diana Vandervoort gives a history of the craft, basic tutorial, book list and a photo gallery. |
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Japanese Temari - http://www.japanesetemari.com
Temari book author, Barbara B. Suess, shares temari photos by level of stitching, free temari patterns and book information. |
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Yahoo Group: TemariKai - http://www.temarikai.com/
Yahoo discussion group companion site. Features patterns, resources, a how-to guide, community albums, and mailing list. |
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Kurenai-kai - http://www.kurenai-kai.jp/
Japanese school in Chiba, Japan. Education, supplies, exhibits of stitching on obi and kimono. |
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Temari from Russia - http://www.temari.ru
Traditional Japanese embroidered balls - gallery, patterns, articles. Site in Russian, but most pictures and diagrams are understandable without knowledge of Russian. |
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Yahoo Group: TemariChallenge - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TemariChallenge/
Forum for exploring the techniques and designs of temari. Experienced stitchers help answer questions that go beyond the basics. |
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Temari Math - http://www.temarimath.info/
Pattern investigations, mathematical studies and an online notebook. |
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Ginnys Bunka Embroidery - http://www.ginnysbunka.co.nz
Online shop for Japanese kits and accessories plus information on how to do this craft from start to finish. |