Event:
Convention 2023
Event time:
Monday, June 26, 2023, 10:00 am – 10:45 am EDT
Room:
3rd floor, Liberty 4
Level:
Simple
Teacher(s):
Belle Fernandez
Maximum size:
25
Materials fee:
$5.00
Sold out:
No
Registered attendees:
9
Furoshiki or tsutsumi is the traditional Japanese wrapping cloth commonly folded and used to carry items to transport clothes, gifts or other goods, as well as used as a fashion accessory. While the use of furoshiki waned in decades past, current trends to minimize plastic waste have reignited its use worldwide. Learn how to return to a more sustainable approach using past traditions by wrapping gifts and carrying good with fabric, AND use all the beautiful papers for origami!
Supplies:
Square piece of cloth, in any variety of sizes (18-24 in., 28-30 in., 48-52 in.) may be used depending on items to be wrapped. A new wrapping cloth is included with the materials fee ($5), but folks may bring their own bandana or scarf to attend this workshop.
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