Ishosekkei (Design) ishousekkei Creating designs or patterns
Ito-basho ito-basyo Spin threads out of Ito-basho fibers. Basho-fu is woven with these threads Itokuri (Spooling) itokuri Winding threads onto a spool or bobbin Jofu jofu Light and thin fabric woven with fine hemp yarn Kase-ito (Spool) kaseito Bundle of threads of a certain length wound onto a spool Kasuri (Splash) kasuri Fabric with splash patterns which are made by partially dyed trreads Kasuri-kukuri (Splash tying) kasurikukuri Tie the parts which should not be dyed with strings Kasuri-toki (Kasuri untying) kasuritoki Remove the ties after dyeing Katabori (Stencil cutting) katabori Underwriting is transferred to a thin piece of paper. Start cutting with the finer details Kinutauchi (Pounding) kinuta-uchi Pound cloth to make it soft and give luster. Process with Miyako-jofu and Kumejima Tsumugi Kudamaki (Pirn winding) kanmaki Winding twisted threads on the pin to use as weft Kumadori (Shading off) kumadori Shade off colors with brush to add 3-dimentional impression Kuru kuru Scientific name: Somemonoimo (Dioscorea cirrhosa) Plant used as brown dyestuff Kurubo kurubo Nakahara Kuroki (Symplocos lucida var. nakaharae) Plant used as yellow dyestuff
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