Wrapping with Fabric
Author(s): Etsuko Yamada
Long before today's eco-friendly philosophy of "reduce, reuse, recycle" entered America's collective consciousness, furoshiki--the Japanese method of wrapping things with fabric--?ourished as a time-honored and practical art form. In "Wrapping With Fabric," Etsuko Yamada--born into a long-line of furoshiki makers in Kyoto--explains the ""one cloth, many uses"" ideology behind the craft, the etiquette of color and the craft's 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 moreA quiet reminder that opportunities for artistry are everywhere around you, "Wrapping With Fabric" makes it easy to bring a touch of grace and ingenuity to everyday life--and help preserve the environment, too.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Tuttle Publishing
- : Tuttle Publishing
- : September 2014
- : October 2014
- : books
Special Fields
- : Etsuko Yamada
- : Paperback