Create a traditional Japanese Temari using the Kimekomi fabric craft technique in this hands-on class in NYC.
Kimekomi is a Japanese craft that uses silk and fabric to decorate a prepared form, one piece at a time. In this workshop, you’ll learn how fabric is placed and carefully tucked into the form to build color, pattern, and a clean decorative surface.
This class focuses on making a Temari, also known as a Mari Ball. Its simple rounded form makes it a welcoming introduction to Kimekomi for beginners, while still giving learners room to enjoy fabric choices, color, and pattern.
The class is beginner-friendly and open to all skill levels. No experience is necessary, and all materials are included. With step-by-step guidance, you’ll work at a relaxed pace and leave with a finished Temari to bring home.
The workshop is taught by Keiko Fukuda, an artist and educator from Japan who founded YUME CLOUD STUDIO to bring art into more everyday settings. Her teaching background includes traditional Japanese crafts, children’s art education, company workshops, and community-based art events.
The class also shares background on Kyugetsu, a long-established Japanese doll company founded in 1835. Kyugetsu is known for tradition-backed doll craftsmanship, giving students a glimpse into the history behind Japanese decorative doll making.