More Yukata Cotton Fabric
Lightweight, breathable, and rich with tradition.
Originally designed for summer kimono (yukata), this lightweight Japanese cotton is perfect for patchwork, collage, quilting, and beyond. Whether vintage deadstock or newly woven, each piece tells a story through its unique dyeing techniques and traditional loom width.
A Fabric with History:
A bolt of yukata fabric (called a tan) is traditionally 12 meters long, enough to make a full kimono with no leftover fabric. Each cut from this length follows the classic 13.5"-14" (34-36 cm) loom width, ensuring authenticity in both structure and design.
Unlike Western textiles, kimono fabrics are woven at a fixed width to eliminate shoulder seams. This means you’ll often see patterns that face both directions on the bolt, reflecting a seamless, continuous design aesthetic.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Authentic kimono-weight cotton – Originally crafted for yukata, now perfect for modern sewing.
- Unique resist-dyed patterns – Many pieces feature traditional Japanese dyeing techniques that create striking, one-of-a-kind motifs.
- Great for multiple projects – Ideal for patchwork, visible mending, small bags, quilting, and textile art.
- Vintage deadstock – Some pieces are decades old but have been stored well, with only the occasional speck of yellowing to show their age.
Details:
- Sold in 1-yard cuts (Multiple yards will be sent as separate pieces)
- Width: 13.5"-14" (34-36 cm) – the traditional loom width of kimono fabric
- 100% cotton
Made in Japan
Whether you’re drawn to its history or its beauty, this authentic yukata cotton is ready for a new life in your creations!
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