I went to Country Quilt Market in Nishi-Ogikubo♪
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Hello!
The category is stationery shop tour, but
I went to a specialty craft store called Country Quilt Market in Nishi-Ogikubo,
which handles USA cotton and more!
Actually, my original purpose was a stationery shop, but
the shop I was aiming for was temporarily closed, and the shop I happened to find and enter was so wonderful,
I really wanted to introduce it and decided to write an article about it♪
Attracted by the antique atmosphere of the storefront, I entered the shop,
I was amazed by the beautiful fabric walls neatly arranged by color in the spacious store.
On the second floor, there are buttons, Tirol tapes, lace, charms,
and vintage fabric scraps packed tightly!
I have never seen such a wide variety of lace, buttons, and charms,
and I heard they are directly purchased from America,
I was deeply impressed by the considerable effort of the shop owner.
The lace and the lace-lined aisle beyond looked beautiful♪
In the end, I bought lace and charms,
looked at the rosettes displayed in the store, and chatted with the staff,
I had a very enjoyable time and came back.
Even if you are not into crafts, especially if you like antiques,
I'm sure this will become a favorite shop for you!
Oh yes, there were a few stationery items placed beside the stairs,
and letter paper, masking tape, and stamps blended perfectly into that space.
From tomorrow, there seems to be an attractive event called "Nishi-Ogi Tea Walk" in Nishi-Ogikubo!
Country Quilt Market will also offer tea service,
and many works by handmade artists will be displayed♪








