How We Select Every Item at Itoma
In a world already full of things, we believe in choosing carefully.
At Itoma, our goal is not to offer more — but to offer better.
Objects that are thoughtfully made, chosen with intention, and meant to stay in your life for a long time.
Things you come back to not because you have to, but because you genuinely like them — and because they quietly make everyday life feel better.
This belief shapes how we select every item at Itoma.
Rather than following trends or filling shelves, we look for materials and tools that carry care, craftsmanship, and a sense of joy — many of which are still little known in Canada.
Below are the three values that guide our selection.

1. A Sense of Play
Choosing items that bring quiet joy
Craft is not only about quality — it’s also about how something makes you feel when you see it, touch it, or use it.
That’s why we are drawn to yarns and threads with personality:
colors that feel slightly unexpected, textures that invite curiosity, and materials that become small accents in daily life.
In Canada, it can be difficult to find yarns with this kind of character — playful yet refined, cheerful without being loud, calm without being dull.
We look for items that:
- add a gentle pop of colour to everyday making
- lift your mood before you even begin
- make the time spent crafting feel lighter and more enjoyable
This is why you’ll find yarns such as LOOP, Floret, Wool Mohair, alongside distinctive items like Pokeori Kit and Kokeshi Doll Pincusion. They balance usability with visual charm and bring a quiet sense of fun into your hands.
Craft should feel like an invitation, not an obligation.

2. Materials Made with Care and Intention
Respect for how materials are made and used
We are especially drawn to materials that show deep respect for how they are made.
A good example is the yarns we carry from Daruma.
Daruma produces yarns in their own factory, with careful attention not only to fiber quality, but also to how the yarn will actually be used.
Their materials are designed with the final project in mind — from knitting experience to durability and care.
Setting the materials with care and intention as our focus, we chose items like:
- Superwash Merino remains soft while being machine washable, making it a practical choice for everyday items like socks that are meant to be worn and cared for easily.
- Airy Wool Alpaca is light yet warm, spun in a way that creates a soft, airy surface using high-quality merino wool and fine alpaca fiber.
- COSMO Size 25 Floss is a beautifully coloured embroidery thread made from extra-long staple cotton, offering smooth stitching and rich colour depth.
The same care extends to Sashiko threads and tools, including SASHIKO Thick, SASHIKO Thin, and basic sashiko kits and needles — materials created not just to exist, but to be used thoughtfully and repeatedly.
These are items that reflect our belief: when something is made with care, it naturally encourages you to use it with care.

3. Japanese Craft Tradition
Carrying stories into everyday life
The third value that guides us is respect for tradition — especially the long history of Japanese craftsmanship.
We are deeply inspired by brands like Cohana, which collaborates with artisans across Japan to bring traditional crafts into modern daily use.
From glasswork and ceramics to metalwork and lacquer, each Cohana item carries the skill of a region, shaped by generations of hands.
At Itoma, we carry pieces such as:
- Tombo-dama Sewing pins: featuring Kinari Glass
- Flower push pin assorted box: featuring Shell buttons technique of TOMOI and pins from Meikodo
- Hasami magnetic pin holder: featuring Hasamiyaki ware
- Awaji Kawara magnetic needle rest with needle polisher: featuring Awaji Kawara
- Kokeshi doll pincusion: featuring Kokeshi doll and needles from Meboso Hachirobei Shoten
- ... and check more from this page
Each product page shares the story behind the item, highlighting the collaboration between craftspeople and the world of everyday making.
These are not objects meant to be replaced quickly.
They are tools designed to age gently — and to stay with you.
By using them in everyday life, tradition doesn’t stay in a museum.
It becomes something you touch, rely on, and appreciate again and again.

Choosing Less, Choosing Better
Everything at Itoma is selected through this lens:
- Does it bring quiet joy?
- Is it made with care and intention?
- Does it respect craft, past, and present?
If the answer is yes, and if it feels like something you would want to keep close for a long time, then it belongs here.
We hope the items you find at Itoma become part of your everyday rhythm —
used often, cared for gently, and appreciated not only for what they are, but for how they make time feel.

