• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Looking for something?

Get in touch

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Vivat Veritas

Custom Wedding Dress & Kimono Upcycled Clothes | オーダーメイドウェディングドレス&着物ドレス

  • Home
  • About
    • Press
    • Collaborations
  • Blog
  • Bridal
    • Lovely Words
    • Price List
  • Sewing Class
  • Kimono Dress
    • MADE-TO-ORDER BUSTIERS
  • Contact
  • Location
  • 日本語
/ blogs / blog / Japanese Online Sewing Supply Stores

Japanese Online Sewing Supply Stores

February 15, 2012 By Chie

Share
Share on Google Plus
Share
Share on Facebook
Share
Share this
Pin
Pin this

Image via Weheartit

Random thoughts were going through my mind while I was taking a shower this morning. One of them was the realization that I do most of my shopping online, except for groceries and gas. Although….nowadays you can buy groceries online and have it delivered to you, and it sounds convenient so  maybe Ill start doing that too, but for now I go to an actual store. Anyway, I’ve been buying a lot of supplies online, and thought I’d share some of my recent favorites! These are Japanese online stores, so if you live overseas it might not apply to you as some of the stores don’t deliver overseas.

After having Kiko, it is more convinient for to be able to click things on computer than going to a store to get them. Also, it turned out that most of the time it is cheaper to buy online even with shipping fees. The closest craft store to my house is a couple of train stops away. It costs 180 yen per way for the train fair, so for a round trip, it is 360 yen. Plus, I might stop and get coffee or donuts or something, which adds a couple of more bucks.

On the other hand, if I buy supplies online, I won’t have the temptation of sweets or coffee, and shipping fees for small supplies are about 120-180 yen, which are cheaper than train fair. My trick is to ask the shop to switch the shipping method to “mail bin (メール便)”. It does not come with tracking number or signature confirmation, but I’ve never had problems with the mail in Japan. Postal services are pretty efficient here and not much mail gets stolen (as opposed to Philly! ugh). So even if the shop states “shipping fees for orders less than 5000 yen is 500 yen” or something, if you ask for “mail bin” and the package is small/light enough, they switch the shipping method for you.

Anyway, here are some stores that I like to shop supplies from!

Itoyasan – bobin (インターネットの糸屋さん -ボビン)

I like ordering zippers from this store. I often find myself frustrated since I don’t have the matching zipper color or right length zipper in the middle of the project. This store has good selection of colors for flat knit zippers and invisible zippers. They also sell them in bulk (100) with some discount, which is great.

hands matsuke (服地・布地のマツケ) 

I came across with this shop while I was searching for light weight stretch fusible interface, which I use very often. If I am out in Nippori fabric district, I go to ZakZak for this (2nd floor of ZakZak has a good color selection of light weight stretch fusible interface for very reasonable price). But sometime I don’t have enough time to travel all the way to Nippori. At matsuke, 2 meters of 122cm width interface is 380 yen. I was pleased with my purchase:)

Novita pointed out that some Rakuten has English pages, so perhaps you can shop at matsuke in English.

Related post: Japanese Online Notions Store

Related Posts

  • Inspiration: Romantic Retro
  • Inspiration: Snidel 2011 Autumn Collection
  • Shop Update: Drapy Pieces
  • 2014 New Year’s Resolution

Filed Under: blog, blogs Tagged With: buttons, interface, Japanese, notions, store, zippers

Reader Interactions

Previous: Lookbook: Make a Wish Valentine
Next: Mommy’s Diary 41: Happy Valentine’s Day!

Comments

  1. Anna says

    February 16, 2012 at 1:55 am

    Omggg so cool! I love Japanese supplies. Very cute ^A^

  2. Maria says

    April 11, 2013 at 9:58 pm

    Hello I was wondering if you knew of any online stores that provide lolita cosplay type sewing patterns. I’m in the states and having a hard time getting info on these.
    Thanks
    Maria

    • Chie says

      April 12, 2013 at 4:17 am

      Hi Maria, unfortunately I don’t know any lolita sewing patterns. I’m sorry!

  3. Vicki Irene Coats Mansell says

    June 8, 2013 at 12:30 am

    Hi, I have checked out the couple of sites at rakuten and still a little confused. Is there an online store that I can order plain knits and accessories such as shoulder snaps (holds something in place with your bra) and stretch lace? Thanks for any advice…I live in Hokkaido.

  4. Becky says

    June 21, 2013 at 9:55 am

    Caught a glimpse of your sewing machine from the picture you posted. So sleek! May I know which brand and model please?

    • Chie says

      June 22, 2013 at 7:15 pm

      It is an Juki industrial sewing machine, DDL9000. I love it!

  5. Emma says

    May 1, 2014 at 4:13 am

    Hi I’m in search for some ultra fine pins suitable for silk and my research has lead to Japanese made pins. Would you know anywhere I can buy them from and have them sent to Hong Kong. Many thanks

    • Chie says

      May 2, 2014 at 8:53 pm

      I use these pins: http://item.rakuten.co.jp/handcraft/4901316227357/?s-id=Search_PC_1st_Organic6
      They are very thin, so it does not leave the mark. Hope you can purchase it from Rakuten!

  6. Emma says

    February 9, 2015 at 3:30 am

    Hi , I am looking for a store that sells japanese made sewing scissors? Do you sell them? Please let me know. Thank you

    • Chie says

      February 10, 2015 at 7:45 pm

      Hi Emma, Okadaya sells them! They have an online shop. I’m not sure if the site is available in English though.

Trackbacks

  1. Rental Sewing Space in Tokyo | Vivat Veritas says:
    May 13, 2015 at 9:04 am

    […] P.S. My review on Japanese online sewing supply stores here. […]

Primary Sidebar

JOIN MY EMAIL LIST

You can read a sample newsletter here, including my latest edition.

Recent Posts

  • Seplumo Nihonbashi POP UP
  • Coaster Aobadai X VIVAT VERITAS POP UP
  • RiE MORRiS 1st Album 「On My Mind」 Release Party
  • BLACK FRIDAY Coupon Code 
  • Kinko Town, Kagoshima – Ao no Craft Marche

Categories

Follow me

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

♥ Blog Archives

  • Etsy
  • Creema

Footer

ABOUT ME

My name is Chie. I design and make custom wedding dresses in Tokyo, Japan. Read More…

GET UPDATES!

Get monthly updates including new items in the shop, favorite links and more!

CONTACT

Feel free to send a message if you have any comment:

chie@vivatveritas.com

LET´S GET IN TOUCH

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
思い出の帯が毎日活躍するアイテムに🎒 
タンスで眠っていた帯が、A4サイズやPCも入る大容量リュックに生まれ変わりました。
シンプルなコーデのアクセントになる和モダンなステイトメントピース✨ 
内ポケット付きで機能性も◎ 
ストラップのメタルはゴールドorシルバーから選べます。 

📏サイズ:高さ40cm 幅30cm マチ5cm 

A cherished obi transformed into a daily essential 🎒✨ 
This upcycled backpack, made from an obi, fits A4 documents or a laptop with ease. Features an inner pocket for functionality, with strap metal options in gold or silver. 

📏 Size: H 40cm, W 30cm, D 5cm 

#ObiBag #Upcycled #SustainableFashion
#帯バッグ #アップサイクル #和モダン #サステナブル
華やかなレッドに、ゴールドの紅葉柄が映えるビスチェ ✨

帯をリメイクた特別な一点。
柔らかなカーブのネックラインが、女性らしくエレガントな雰囲気を引き立てます。

パーティーや特別なイベントで視線を集めるのはもちろん、
海外旅行で日本の美しさをさりげなくアピールできるのも嬉しいポイント🇯🇵✨

1枚で主役級の存在感。

シャツの上に重ねてベスト風に、カーディガンのインナーに、
冬ならタートルネックニットに重ねても素敵なコーディネートが楽しめます。
合わせ方次第で、全く違う表情に変わるのが魅力です。

✔️ 洗濯不可なので、夏よりも秋冬に大活躍の予感🍂
✔️ 後ろはリボンを通して編み上げるデザインで、後ろ姿まで可愛い🎀

パーティーコーデにも、カジュアルにデニムで外しても◎
オリジナルなスタイリングを楽しんでみてください💫

A stunning bustier featuring a bold red base with delicate gold maple leaf patterns.
This one-of-a-kind piece is crafted from upcycled obi fabric, adding a unique touch of Japanese tradition.

The soft, curved neckline creates a feminine, elegant silhouette.

Perfect for parties and special events, it’s sure to turn heads wherever you go.
It’s also a great way to subtly showcase Japanese culture during your travels abroad 🇯🇵✨

This piece makes a statement on its own, but you can also layer it for different vibes:
— Over a shirt for a vest-style look
— As an inner piece under a cardigan
— Or layered over a turtleneck sweater in winter for a chic seasonal outfit.

✔️ Note: Not washable, so it’s especially suited for autumn and winter 🍂
✔️ The back features a lace-up design with ribbon details—gorgeous from every angle 🎀

Dress it up for a party or dress it down with jeans for an effortlessly stylish look.
Enjoy styling this unique piece your own way 💫

Photographer @shirapyonphoto
Model @myon_y
Make up and hair @kaori0048

#帯リメイク
#和モダンファッション
#ObiRemake
#OneOfAKindStyle
#StatementPiece
Kimono Remake Jumpsuit 👖 A soft cream base ador Kimono Remake Jumpsuit 👖
A soft cream base adorned with delicate floral patterns gives this piece a refined and elegant look.
The waist tie cinches in to flatter your figure—and yes, it has pockets! (I absolutely love pockets 🤗)

着物リメイクジャンプスーツ👖

淡いクリーム地に花模様が散りばめられた一枚は、華やかで上品な存在感。
ウエストのリボンできゅっと絞ってスタイルアップできます。
そしてもちろん、ポケット付き!ポケット大好きなんです🤗

Model @naka_kanar 
Make up and hair @cocojpn5 
Photographer @tashaadelina 

#着物リメイク #一点もの #ジャンプスーツ
#KimonoRemake #UpcycledFashion #oneofakind
着物帯で何作る?アイディア帳💡 

✔︎バケットハット
✔︎ビスチェ
✔︎リュック
✔︎ベルト

どれもあなたのタンスに眠っている帯でお作りします♪
ご気軽にDM💌

#着物アップサイクル #帯リメイク #帯ビスチェ
昭和の奥様を思わせる上品なマーメイドドレス🧜‍♀️ 
着物の八掛裏地の鮮やかなオレンジを、 
ウエストベルトとネックラインにさりげなく取り入れました✨ 

An elegant mermaid dress inspired by the refined Showa-era lady. 
The vibrant orange of the kimono's inner lining is subtly incorporated into the waist belt and neckline🧡

Model @naka_kanar 
Photographer @aki_racho

#JapaneseModern #ElegantStyle #MermaidDress
#和モダン #エレガント #マーメイドドレス
去年訪れた鹿児島・錦江町で、不要になった帯を回収する企業から受け取った@tuzu.naturaldye さんが、私に託してくれました🦢 
大切な布を新たな形へとアップサイクルし、このビスチェに仕立てました✂️ 

スカートは、着物の裏地として使われていた薄手のシルクを、柔らかなピンクの染料で染め上げ、ラップスカートに仕上げています。 

伝統がある質の良い素材を生かしながら、日常に取り入れやすいアイテムへ。 
あなたの大切な服にも、ストーリーがありますか? 

Model @anni_nakano
MUA @glam_by_jyoti
Photographer @daria_in_tokyo

On a visit to Kinko Town, Kagoshima, I received this obi from @tuzu.naturaldye, who had originally obtained it from a company that collects unwanted fabrics. She passed it on to me, knowing it still had value and potential. 

I upcycled the fabric into a bustier, giving it a fresh form while preserving its history. 

The skirt is made from the delicate silk lining of a kimono, which I dyed in soft pink to bring out its beauty in a new way. 

By transforming high-quality traditional textiles, I create pieces that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. 
Do your favorite garments hold a story too? 

#KimonoUpcycle #SustainableFashion 
#着物アップサイクル #サステナブルファッション #VivatVeritas
"黒留袖をスタイリッシュなジャンプスーツにリメイク👖着やすい黒を背景に華やかな柄が入った黒留袖は、私がリメイクするのが大好きな着物のひとつです。

🌿 軽やかな一重仕立てで夏も快適 
🎀 共布ベルト&可愛い丸バックル 
💎 ネックレスが映えるVネック 
👗 上品なカシュクール風トップス 
👖 脚長効果抜群のハイウエストワイドパンツ 

Remade a black tomesode into a stylish jumpsuit👖 With vibrant patterns on a chic black base, tomesode is one of my favorite kimonos to transform.

🌿 Lightweight single-layer design, perfect for summer 
🎀 Matching fabric belt with a cute round buckle 
💎 V-neck that makes your necklace stand out 
👗 Elegant cache-cœur style top 
👖 High-waisted wide-leg pants

#KimonoRemake #SustainableFashion #BlackTomesode #Jumpsuit
#着物リメイク #サステナブルファッション #黒留袖 #ジャンプスーツ 
"
鮮やかなオレンジの着物ドレスは自然の中でゆったり過ごすのにぴったり🍊✨ 
伝統的な質の良い生地とモダンなデザインがいい感じにマッチして、川沿いを歩くのが楽しくなるはず🫶🏻

This vibrant orange kimono dress is perfect for a relaxed day in nature 🍊✨ 
The traditional high-quality silk fabric and modern design pair so well, making a riverside walk even more enjoyable 🫶🏻 

Model @bitterchocolate211 
Photographer @human.tranquil.maelstrom 

#KimonoStyle #OrangeDress #CustomMade
#着物スタイル #オレンジワンピース #オーダーメイド
Follow me on Instagram

Copyright © 2025 · vivien theme by Lovely Confetti DMCA.com Protection Status

Copyright © 2025 Vivat Veritas