Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Free Zakka Craft Patterns

Today I decided to do something different and share some free zakka patterns you can find around the web. Here's some of my favorites. Enjoy.

photo via Fujix
hair scrunchies pattern - the page is in Japanese but you can translate some of it with Google translate.

photo via Fujix
jar cover pattern - the page is in Japanese but you can translate some of it with Google translate.

pouch pattern - the page is in Japanese but you can translate some of it with Google translate.

photo via Make Good Books
pot holder pattern - you can find the pattern link on the top right hand side of the page

photo via Make Good Books
lunch bag pattern - you can find the pattern link on the top right hand side of the page

photo via Make Good Books
pocket tissue case pattern - you can find the pattern link on the top right hand side of the page



photo via Life Style With Love

Japanese Cloth Sandal Pattern - Once you click on the link go to page 47 in the magazine.




Feel free to share links to your favorite zakka patterns in the comments.

13 comments:

  1. Ooh, I love the list you made. I really want to make those slippers!

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  2. I love free patterns! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Oh those slippers are cute! Thank you for all of these awesome links :D

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  4. wooohoooo!! Nice round up of zakka patterns!! You're the best!!

    Smmooooochies!

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  5. All of these patterns look fab, thank you for sharing : )

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  6. I'm making at least two of these! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. the japanese cloth sandal is my favorite!

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  8. Oh, thank you so much for putting
    my Japanese cloth sandals here at your blog! I'm just so honored! :)

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  9. Those are all so cool! I so wish I was talented with sewing!

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  10. Everything is so beautiful! You're so talented!

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  11. Since you asked...
    This is really not a plug for my blog but I love zakka (it's one of the reasons I subscribe to Zakka Life) and I often post links to other zakka sources there.
    Here is a link to one I wrote a while back. (I hope the link thingy works.) You can visit my blog if you would like to see more.
    Thanks for all your inspiration and willingness to share.
    Dawn

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  12. I love the zakka - especially the pouches. They make good use of the yo-yo technique!

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