This design begins with an original hand-dyed shibori fabric, created using traditional stitched resist-dye techniques.
Each circular motif was formed on real cloth, leaving subtle irregularities in shape and texture.
Rather than correcting these marks, the motifs were carefully developed into a digital textile design, preserving the rhythm and softness of the original shibori.
The pattern is arranged in an even grid, creating a calm and balanced composition while retaining the natural character of handwork.
The result is a versatile furoshiki-style bandana that blends traditional Japanese textile aesthetics with contemporary design.
Design & Process
This pattern was developed through the following process:
• Hand-dyed shibori fabric as the original source
• Individual motifs extracted and refined digitally
• Even grid arrangement to maintain visual balance
• Final layout adapted for textile printing
Each step respects the qualities of the original fabric, allowing the design to remain quiet, tactile, and timeless.
About the Pattern
• Inspired by stitched shibori (nuishime) techniques
• Motifs retain slight variations from the original dyeing
• Designed to feel calm, rhythmic, and understated
• Suitable for everyday use as a bandana or small furoshiki












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