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

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Wrapping with Fabric: Your Complete Guide to Furoshiki - The Japanese Art of Wrapping
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Etsuko Yamada
Photographs by Kanji Okamoto
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 203
Category/GenreNeedlework and fabric crafts
ISBN/Barcode 9784805313145
ClassificationsDewey:746
Audience
General
Illustrations over 300 photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 14 October 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

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 colour 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 more A 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.

Author Biography

Etsuko Yamada studied art before becoming a textile designer and table coordinator. She is the art director for Tokyo's Kyoto Wa-Bunka Institute MISUBI, the first shop specializing in furoshiki in Japan, where she works on product development, as well as new ways of using furoshiki to suit the needs of today's world.

Reviews

"If you are looking for creative ways to decorate at your wedding, you need to read Tuttle Publishing's new book from Etsuko Yamada, Wrapping With Fabric: Your Complete Guide to Furoshiki. You can easily give your guests beautifully wrapped and inexpensive favors with this easy-to-follow guide. Your guests will be blown away by your creativity and unique decorating techniques. This guide will also be helpful during wedding errands when you have your hands full. If you have a jacket, or a piece of fabric handy, you can easily make yourself a bag to carry all your items using the Japanese art of wrapping, Furoshiki." --Alexandria Petrassi, Editor of AllFreeDIYWeddings.com blog "Etsuko Yamada's Wrapping with Fabric will amaze you with what you can do with simple square of cloth. With beautiful patterns and colors of fabric, each project is shown with easy-to-follow photo instructions and completed designs in full color. This visually enticing book offers more than 50 projects including gift wrapping, interior decor and fashion. The book also explains the cultural significance of this style of gift wrapping with fabric and its history going back more than 1200 years. Today, wrapping with fabric, known as furoshiki, has gained popularity for its eco-friendly and fashionable aspects. This is not just a gift wrapping book but a creative, functional and eco-friendly way to incorporate furoshiki into your life style. --Shiho's Craft Cafe blog "Do you know furoshiki? Essentially, a furoshiki is a square (or, as the book explains, not quite square) piece of fabric used for wrapping any and every thing. The practice of wrapping items in fabric has been practiced in Japan for more than 1000 years and has gained momentum again, both in Japan and overseas, as we've moved away from plastic bags towards more eco-friendly forms of packaging and carrying things. Wrapping With Fabric is written by Etsuko Yamada who comes from a family of furoshiki makers and now works as the art director for Kyoto Wa-Bunka Institute MUSUBI in Tokyo - the first shop specializing in furoshiki in Japan. You really couldn't find someone more qualified to write a book on this subject!" --Omiyage Blogs blog