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Behind the Scenes of Handiwork: Patterning Edition | Handmade | Temari Setsugekka * Small Temari Accessories

Hello. This is Temari Setsugekka.

I create small temari, turn them into accessories, and sell them on two handmade websites.

In this note, I will reveal my hands at work during the creative process.

What I want to show you is the "patterning" process. Based on the guide lines I previously marked on the temari, I pass thread through the surface, picking up one stitch at a time. By doing this, the pattern gradually emerges.

Stitch by stitch, I work diligently...

It is fascinating how the impression changes one after another each time I layer the thread.

Sometimes, a "dramatic turnaround" even happens...!

Just by slightly changing where I start inserting the needle or the length of the thread I pass, the feel of the same pattern changes significantly. The days I spent repeating adjustments by the millimeter until I thought, "This is it!" feel nostalgic now.

Are you curious about the "behind the scenes of handiwork"?

Please take a look at this magazine as well.

If you are interested, I would be very happy if you could take a peek at my shop.


This is the Temari Setsugekka shop.

The temari introduced in the images this time has been made into this hair ornament.

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Guest purchases (shopping without member registration) are available.

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There is a point system, so if you have an account, please use this one.


Some items are also sold on consignment.
It is in the center space on the 2nd floor of the Handmade BOX Asakusa store.


I also have plans to exhibit at the Kobe Handmade Marche 2026. The booth number is [ A-79 ], and I will only be exhibiting on Saturday, July 18th.

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