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05/09/2026

At Unique Markets LA today ✨
Booth 13, DTLA.

This Mother’s Day weekend, come find YarnGi at Unique Markets LA Spring Market. 🌸We’ll be at Booth 13 inside Cooper Desi...
05/08/2026

This Mother’s Day weekend, come find YarnGi at Unique Markets LA Spring Market. 🌸

We’ll be at Booth 13 inside Cooper Design Space in Downtown Los Angeles, bringing our culturally inspired home decor pieces — along with a special Mother’s Day weekend offer just for the market.

Whether you’re shopping for Mom, looking for a meaningful gift, or spending the weekend discovering independent designers and local makers in LA, we’d love to see you there.

📍 Unique Markets LA Spring Market
Cooper Design Space, DTLA

🗓️ May 9 & 10
⏰ 10AM–4PM
🤍 Find us at Booth 13

Come say hi — and bring Mom if you can💐

DTLAEvents

Because it relies on the organic movement of liquid and tension, no two expressions will ever be exactly the same.The tr...
05/03/2026

Because it relies on the organic movement of liquid and tension, no two expressions will ever be exactly the same.
The true magic of traditional resist-dyeing lies in the unveiling. When the bindings are finally cut and the fabric is unfurled, the pattern reveals itself as a physical record of patience and time.
Whether they take the shape of a precise, alternating grid, the soft dimensional depth of a circular orbit, or the wave-like rhythm of a flowing current—each piece is an unrepeatable slice of the artisan process. They are not mass-produced replicas, but living objects ready to anchor a modern sanctuary.
Bring the rhythm of water into your home. Discover the complete Indigo Tie-Dye series.

Every finished piece begins in a larger world of cloth, light, and time.Before a textile can soften a modern sanctuary, ...
05/02/2026

Every finished piece begins in a larger world of cloth, light, and time.
Before a textile can soften a modern sanctuary, it lives here. This is the quiet space between control and release—among folded fabrics, gathered edges, sunlit walls, and the deep, breathing vats of natural plant dye.
Look closely at the edge of the wooden vat: the bound cotton waits patiently to be submerged, while the freshly dyed pieces hang in the crisp mountain air, oxidizing from vibrant green into a profound, resonant blue. We are drawn to craft that is not polished into silence, but remains beautifully alive with the evidence of its making. It is a testament to a process measured in patience, not minutes.
Step inside the workshop and explore the origins of the Crafted Collection (Link in bio).

04/30/2026

The most beautiful designs often emerge the moment we decide to let go.
After the immense physical tension of folding and binding, the fabric is submerged. In the vat, human control ends, and nature takes over.
The dye bleeds softly into the edges of the folds, capturing the visual rhythm of water—echoing the crisp reflections found in high-altitude lakes and mountain streams. It is a profound collaboration with the elements. We set the structure, but we surrender the final expression to the unpredictable, breathing flow of natural plant dye.
Discover the beauty of letting go. Read A Sky Reflected via the link in our bio.

Every sanctuary requires a quiet anchor.After the immense tension of the bindings is finally cut, the fabric is unfurled...
04/30/2026

Every sanctuary requires a quiet anchor.
After the immense tension of the bindings is finally cut, the fabric is unfurled, and the pattern reveals itself. The true magic lies in this unveiling.
The Indigo Orbit pillow is the physical record of that release. Formed through repeated binding and dyeing, the circular motif offers subtle movement and dimensional depth rather than a fixed, graphic repeat. Framed by a distinctive double-layered edge, it doesn’t shout with loud colors or bold typography. Instead, it steadily grounds a space with profound tactile richness.
Find your anchor. Explore the Crafted collection.

The artisan does not paint the pattern onto the fabric; they sculpt it.To truly understand the beauty of traditional Bai...
04/28/2026

The artisan does not paint the pattern onto the fabric; they sculpt it.
To truly understand the beauty of traditional Bai resist-dyeing is to understand the profound dialogue between human control and natural surrender.
Achieving our intricate indigo compositions requires a complex, physically demanding preparation. The fabric is meticulously pleated, and thick thread is wrapped around it with immense force. This creates a physical barrier—a "resist"—dictating exactly where the plant dye cannot pe*****te. It is a process built entirely on muscle memory, raw tension, and a skill developed through years of practice rather than digital templates.
Read ‘A Sky Reflected’ in our Journal to explore the tactile rebellion of this ancient craft (Link in bio).

A slower home begins with pieces that don’t feel mass-produced.Perfect showrooms often lack room to breathe. A true sanc...
04/27/2026

A slower home begins with pieces that don’t feel mass-produced.
Perfect showrooms often lack room to breathe. A true sanctuary should allow for the beautiful, messy traces of daily life.
We favor objects that soften a space without flattening it—pieces that still carry the trace of the hand and the rhythm of water. Look closely at the edges of this collection: visible hand-stitched seams, softly padded borders, and naturally frayed edges drawn from the fabric itself. They refuse industrial concealment, leaving the human touch beautifully exposed.
Embrace the perfectly imperfect. Let objects shaped by water and mindful hands truly live in your space.
Discover the tactile details of the Crafted collection.

Not every textile needs a bold pattern to hold attention.Sometimes the rhythm of a space lives in the surface itself—in ...
04/25/2026

Not every textile needs a bold pattern to hold attention.
Sometimes the rhythm of a space lives in the surface itself—in the repetition of a stitch, the tension of the thread, and the way light moves across the subtle, hand-stitched structure.
We are endlessly drawn to textiles that reveal themselves slowly. They don’t shout with color; they speak through shadow, touch, and the quiet evidence of handwork. This kind of texture changes the feeling of a room in a quieter way. It doesn’t demand focus. It stays.
Leave a breathing space in your sanctuary. Explore the textural restraint of the Crafted Handstitch series.

The most beautiful patterns aren't printed; they are sculpted by tension and time.In a culture driven by immediate grati...
04/24/2026

The most beautiful patterns aren't printed; they are sculpted by tension and time.
In a culture driven by immediate gratification and exact replication, we are drawn to a more tactile rebellion.
The unpredictable rhythms of natural indigo, grounded by the quiet order of hand-stitched cotton, offer a visual exhalation for the modern home. When you bring these textiles into your space, you invite in a profound physical transformation—one that begins long before the fabric touches the dye. It is a reminder that the deepest beauty often comes from having the patience to flow with the current.
Read our latest Journal, A Sky Reflected, to explore the craft and architecture behind traditional Bai resist-dyeing (Link in bio).

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