Fabric

Japanese kimono fabric is renowned for its unique designs inspired by nature and Japanese culture, as well as the complicated traditional textile processes that create them. Whiles silk is the most commonly used fiber, cotton, linen, wool, and synthetics are possible. We offer Japanese fabric by the yard salvaged from vintage kimono, obi, and haori in the hopes that it will be repurposed into an up-cycled kimono fabric project. Quilters and crafters alike appreciate the rich history and craftsmanship behind Japanese fabric, making it a popular choice for those seeking to incorporate a touch of Japanese culture into their work. If you like surprises, consider one of our mixed bundles; if you want to see exactly what you'll get, browse the yardage and fabric sets.  As with all of our inventory, each design is limited, so when it's gone, it's gone. Check back often!

Remember, when you buy anything from Kyoto Kimono, you also gain access to Nancy, the owner and lifelong student of all things kimono. She has a deep passion and more than 25 years' experience selling Japanese fabrics - and is still eager-as-ever to share that with her customers. So if you have any questions or want to learn more about the history and significance of your purchase, Nancy is more than happy to 'talk kimono' with you.