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The Art of Tataki Zomé

Botanical Fabric Printing: With Just a Hammer and Flowers or Leaves

Julie Laforêt

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Stackpole Books
05 May 2026
Tataki Zomé is the enchanting art of pounding flowers and plants onto fabric to create stunning botanical prints. With just a few simple tools, you can transform natural materials into beautiful wall hangings, linens, tablecloths, and more.

This meditative craft deepens your connection to nature as you work with the changing seasons, letting leaves, petals, and pine needles leave their unique imprints. Step-by-step instructions guide you through the basics of the process, while expert tips help you choose the best plants and harvesting techniques for vibrant results.

Featuring eleven inspiring projects, this book invites you to experiment with color, texture, and pattern. Soon, every flower you pass will become a source of creative possibility!

Easy to learn with as many possibilities as there are plants Work with nature to craft beautiful fabric prints Meditate on the connection between art and the natural world See potential in every plant around you Learn how to properly create and care for your botanical prints for long-lasting pieces Create gorgeous pieces for cottage-core and rustic homes Simple, impactful gifts for nature-lovers in your life Eleven inspiring projects to get you started Written and designed by humans, for humans!
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Imprint:   Stackpole Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   141g
ISBN:   9780811777353
ISBN 10:   0811777359
Pages:   128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

After several entrepreneurial endeavors, Julie Laforêt chose to move with her family to the forest in Burgundy, France, to get closer to nature and live more in line with her values. In this setting, in the heart of nature, she comes across many plants and other living things. She was inspired by her surroundings to explore tataki zomé and teach yoga.

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