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Etsuko Yamada - Wrapping with Fabric Your Complete Guide to Furoshiki-The Japanese Art of Wrapping

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Long before todays eco-friendly philosophy of reduce, reuse, recycle entered Americas collective consciousness, furoshikithe Japanese method of wrapping things with fabric?ourished as a time-honored and practical art form. In Wrapping With Fabric, Etsuko Yamadaborn into a long-line of furoshiki makers in Kyotoexplains the one cloth, many uses ideology behind the craft, the etiquette of color and the crafts fascinating history. From there, she shares the myriad ways in which a few basic techniques can transform a simple square of cloth into an elegant wrapper you can use to:
Gift-wrap anything from books to flowers
Bundle up a picnic
Tote items ranging from wine bottles to yoga mats
Use as a handbag or backpack
Make into a pillow covering
Create decorative coverings for vases, tissue boxes, and more
A quiet reminder that opportunities for artistry are everywhere around you, Wrapping With Fabric is the craft book that makes it easy to bring a touch of grace and ingenuity to everyday lifeand help preserve the environment, too.

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Methods of Wrapping Secure wrapping Wrapping flat objects - photo 1
Methods of Wrapping Secure wrapping Wrapping flat objects Wrapping long and slender - photo 2 Secure wrapping Wrapping flat objects Wrapping long and slender objects Gorgeous - photo 3 Wrapping flat objects Wrapping long and slender objects Gorgeous Wrapping Wrapping bottles - photo 4 Wrapping long and slender objects Gorgeous Wrapping Wrapping bottles Carrying on your back - photo 5 Gorgeous Wrapping Wrapping bottles Carrying on your back Wrapping with a handle - photo 6 Wrapping bottles Carrying on your back Wrapping with a handle Carrying on your - photo 7 Carrying on your back Wrapping with a handle Carrying on your shoulder or arm Decorating a - photo 8 Wrapping with a handle Carrying on your shoulder or arm Decorating a bag Attached on outside - photo 9 Carrying on your shoulder or arm Decorating a bag Attached on outside Cover Interior decorations - photo 10 Decorating a bag Attached on outside Cover Interior decorations Some Furoshiki - photo 11 Attached on outside Cover Interior decorations Some Furoshiki Memories By Amy Katoh - photo 12 Cover Interior decorations Some Furoshiki Memories By Amy Katoh Two mornings - photo 13 Interior decorations
Some Furoshiki Memories By Amy Katoh Two mornings every week a red-cheeked farmers wife came to our neighborhood with a giant indigo furoshiki lashed to her back bearing everything she had pulled and picked from the fields that morning in Chiba Prefecture. Thirty years later, she still comes, but today her son drives her here, and the produce is brought in cardboard boxes that she wheels along on a dolly for easy movement. We both remember the furoshiki deliveries. When I lived with a family during my first year in Japan at age 20, specially made clothing was delivered to our house in furoshiki. I remember my feeling of wonder when the cloth bundles arrived. Furoshiki picnicsthe thrill, the promise, the surprise, of opening them.

The kimono salesman who sold his wares at the house where I stayed when I first came to Japan in 1962 would carry his whole shops inventory tied in a furoshiki on his back. Upon entering the tatami-matted room he would open his furoshiki and, with a flourish, roll the splashy bolts of kimono silk out onto the mat to show the full length of his treasures. Art dealers keep their treasures in bright yellow squares of cotton furoshiki. I know the package contains something special when I see that distinctive color. Huge furoshiki are used to wrap futon bedding. They are stored away in a closet when not in use.

Antique dealers at the flea markets transport their goods to the weekly markets in faded furoshiki. Here it is important not to judge the content by its cover. Furoshiki mismatches often make for surprises. A furoshiki wrapped the ashes of the son of our beloved contractor Tazaki-san. We had gone to the interment, and as we were heading for home the elder son met us. He was carrying his brothers ashes in a silver brocade furoshiki, and he asked if we would please give them both a ride to the cemetery.

His brother had always loved old cars, and he wanted his brothers last ride to be in our old sports car. One of my closest friends, Harumi Nibe, is a flower lover. She finds amazing wild flowers by the roadside and also grows her own flowers. For years she came to Blue & White once or twice a week to arrange her green offerings of the season. To see her arrive at the door with her plaid, worn furoshiki filled with leaves and blossomsgifts of naturewas always exciting. And when she opened the furoshiki, it was filled with joy and vibrancy (and often bugs and spiders and other insects).

This was a furoshiki of life itself. To wrap the world with words is easy. But to wrap life in a small square of cloth is unbelievable.

The Versatility of Furoshiki 1 One piece of fabric can be transformed in a variety of ways depending on what is being wrapped. It is truly ever-changing! One cloth seven waysabout 28in 70cm polyester wrapping cloth The - photo 14 One cloth seven waysabout 28in (70cm) polyester wrapping cloth The Versatility of Furoshiki 2 How would you carry these things? Simply by tying three knots a furoshiki can be shaped to carry almost - photo 15 Simply by tying three knots, a furoshiki can be shaped to carry almost anything. Framed Wakudori Main design Omogara Same shape different moods27in - photo 17 Framed Wakudori Main design Omogara Same shape different moods27in 68cm rayon wrapping - photo 18 Main design Omogara Same shape different moods27in 68cm rayon wrapping cloth Reversible - photo 19 Same shape, different moods27in (68cm) rayon wrapping cloth Reversible Ryomen Vertical design Tategawari The Versatility of - photo 20 Reversible Ryomen Vertical design Tategawari The Versatility of Furoshiki 4 Creative - photo 21 Vertical design Tategawari The Versatility of Furoshiki 4 Creative finishing enables a wide variety of - photo 22 The Versatility of Furoshiki 4 Creative finishing enables a wide variety of arrangements. Put one corner over the ma-musubi knot as if hiding it Fold the corner - photo 23Put one corner over the ma-musubi knot as if hiding it Fold the - photo 24 Put one corner over the ma-musubi knot, as if hiding it. Fold the corner out and put the tip of the corner through the knot so that it - photo 25Fold the corner out and put the tip of the corner through the knot so that it - photo 26 Fold the corner out and put the tip of the corner through the knot so that it looks like a flower. Fold the corner out and put the tip of the corner through the knot so that it - photo 25Fold the corner out and put the tip of the corner through the knot so that it - photo 26 Fold the corner out and put the tip of the corner through the knot so that it looks like a flower.
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