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Botanical Embroidery Coin Purse Kit (Japanese Gamaguchi Purse)

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A Little Purse, A Lot of Charm

This Botanical Embroidery Coin Purse Kit has everything you need to create a Japanese gamaguchi (frog-mouth 🐸) coin purse, blooming with botanical stitches. The fabric comes pre-printed with the design on deep navy blue cloth, so you can start stitching right away - no transfers, no extra prep.

The finished purse is perfectly pocket-sized (about 4" x 3"), just right for holding coins, earbuds, or a few treasures. And because it can be sewn by hand, you don’t need a sewing machine - just thread your needle and enjoy the process.

Originally from Japan, the kit includes instructions in Japanese. If you’re comfortable with embroidery basics, you’ll find it intuitive, and visual translation apps can help fill in the rest. What matters most: slowing down with your stitches and ending up with a purse that’s as useful as it is beautiful.

  • Ready-to-stitch design – printed pattern on navy fabric means you can start right away
  • All-in-one kit – includes thread, fabric, needle, lining, and metal closure
  • Traditional Japanese style – learn to make a classic gamaguchi coin purse
  • Hand-sewing friendly – no sewing machine required

Perfect For

  • Makers who want a small but satisfying project to stitch in a weekend
  • Crafters curious about Japanese embroidery and sewing traditions
  • Gift-givers looking for a thoughtful, handmade present
  • Anyone who loves turning thread and fabric into something beautiful and functional
  • Cosmo No. 25 embroidery thread
  • Embroidery cloth with pre-printed botanical design
  • Lining fabric
  • Metal purse closure
  • Paper pattern
  • Embroidery needle
  • Instruction manual (in Japanese)

You’ll Need: A pair of scissors, a little patience, and maybe a cozy spot with good light (and a cup of tea wouldn’t hurt).

Instructions are written in Japanese, but there are detailed images to help you understand the suggested stitches (or you can use Google Translate/similar to read the text).

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