There are lots of affordable and environmentally friendly ways to find
furoshiki wrap fabric.
Not exact matches
A
furoshiki wrapping cloth is a single rectangular or square piece of
fabric that has gone through several different transformations over the centuries.
Just make sure to choose thinner
fabrics if making a lined
furoshiki wrap so that the end product isn't too thick to tie.
If doing a lined
furoshiki wrap that uses two different patterns / colors, then cut out two pieces of the
fabric that are the same size.
The first piece is a video for Louis Vuitton, and the second resembled a beautiful, Godzilla - sized
furoshiki, the printed squares of
fabric used to
wrap gifts in Japan.
Photos by Jaymi Heimbuch Planet Finds had a Maker Faire booth showing off
Wrap - Ti, a product that expands on the art of
furoshiki, or gift
wrapping with a piece of
fabric.