Former Architectural Designer and Embroidery Artist Opens 'Stillsew' Atelier & Shop in Kurihara, Miyagi
On May 30, 2026, embroidery artist Mariko Shibazaki will open her atelier and shop 'Stillsew' in the 'kusabi' complex in Kurihara, Miyagi. The store features hand-embroidered apparel and curated goods in a space she designed herself.
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On Saturday, May 30, 2026, the atelier and shop 'Stillsew' will open on the first floor of 'kusabi' (34 Muikamachi, Kurikoma Iwagasaki, Kurihara City, Miyagi Prefecture), a multi-purpose facility operated by Studio Tripatch LLC.
'Stillsew' is an atelier and shop where Mariko Shibazaki, an embroidery artist and illustrator who moved from Yokohama to Kurihara in 2024, creates and sells her original embroidered works and illustrations. After exhibiting her work in Koenji, Tokyo, and Kamakura, Kanagawa, this marks her first independent store. At the opening, approximately 30 items, including hand-embroidered apparel, will be available.
Leveraging her previous experience at an architectural design firm, Shibazaki designed the shop's interior herself. The space combines solid materials like concrete floors and a new counter with the warmth of wood and lighting, creating an elegant environment for customers.
Main Products (Tax included):
- Hand-embroidered caps: From 8,800 yen (Each is a unique, one-of-a-kind piece)
- Original embroidered tote bags: From 5,500 yen
In addition to original apparel like embroidered t-shirts, the shop will carry lifestyle goods curated by the owner, such as perfumes and fragrant wood.
The facility 'kusabi,' operated by Studio Tripatch LLC (Representative: Shindai Shibazaki), currently houses Stillsew and a local revitalization office. Plans are underway to open lodging and lounge sections by the end of the year, aiming to serve as a new activity and tourism hub for the shopping street.
Studio Tripatch LLC is a company that creates in the realms of 'culture' and 'space.' With the keyword 'working cool in shopping streets,' it proposes and practices new ways of working in regional districts facing a decline in youth participation.
'Stillsew' is an atelier and shop where Mariko Shibazaki, an embroidery artist and illustrator who moved from Yokohama to Kurihara in 2024, creates and sells her original embroidered works and illustrations. After exhibiting her work in Koenji, Tokyo, and Kamakura, Kanagawa, this marks her first independent store. At the opening, approximately 30 items, including hand-embroidered apparel, will be available.
Leveraging her previous experience at an architectural design firm, Shibazaki designed the shop's interior herself. The space combines solid materials like concrete floors and a new counter with the warmth of wood and lighting, creating an elegant environment for customers.
Main Products (Tax included):
- Hand-embroidered caps: From 8,800 yen (Each is a unique, one-of-a-kind piece)
- Original embroidered tote bags: From 5,500 yen
In addition to original apparel like embroidered t-shirts, the shop will carry lifestyle goods curated by the owner, such as perfumes and fragrant wood.
The facility 'kusabi,' operated by Studio Tripatch LLC (Representative: Shindai Shibazaki), currently houses Stillsew and a local revitalization office. Plans are underway to open lodging and lounge sections by the end of the year, aiming to serve as a new activity and tourism hub for the shopping street.
Studio Tripatch LLC is a company that creates in the realms of 'culture' and 'space.' With the keyword 'working cool in shopping streets,' it proposes and practices new ways of working in regional districts facing a decline in youth participation.
FAQ
Can I buy Stillsew products online?
There is no mention of online sales in the press release. The shop is open Friday through Sunday in Kurihara City, Miyagi.
Is there parking available?
Specific parking information is not provided, but the shop is located within the Muikamachi shopping street.
What other facilities are in 'kusabi'?
Currently, it houses Stillsew and a regional revitalization office. Lodging and a lounge are scheduled to open later this year.