Patchwork in Japan often bore a connotation of frugality—a highly honored quality in Buddhism and in Japanese society, generally. It often was used to make bags for carrying rice offerings to temples and shrines (komebukuro) and to construct under-kimono (juban), like this one.

Pattern: 
Half under-kimono (han juban)
Circa
1850
1870
Japan
24.25
48
International Quilt Museum
2009.043.0001