Golden (Temari 127)
This is a complex 8 division that results in a complex grid of squares, diamonds, and triangles. Layers of warm, earthy threads are layered and interwoven using the kousa kagari technique to create a pattern of interlocking triangles. This temari is an all-over design, where the surface of the ball (mari) is completely covered by embroidery.
Size: approx. 3.4" diameter
Materials: Rice husks, fiberfill, yarn, sewing thread, embroidery thread
Named after the song “Golden” by Cranes.
This is a complex 8 division that results in a complex grid of squares, diamonds, and triangles. Layers of warm, earthy threads are layered and interwoven using the kousa kagari technique to create a pattern of interlocking triangles. This temari is an all-over design, where the surface of the ball (mari) is completely covered by embroidery.
Size: approx. 3.4" diameter
Materials: Rice husks, fiberfill, yarn, sewing thread, embroidery thread
Named after the song “Golden” by Cranes.
This is a complex 8 division that results in a complex grid of squares, diamonds, and triangles. Layers of warm, earthy threads are layered and interwoven using the kousa kagari technique to create a pattern of interlocking triangles. This temari is an all-over design, where the surface of the ball (mari) is completely covered by embroidery.
Size: approx. 3.4" diameter
Materials: Rice husks, fiberfill, yarn, sewing thread, embroidery thread
Named after the song “Golden” by Cranes.