> GryphonLady2007 said on
11-03-2009 at
01:26:
Thank you for posting this video. Introduced me to the art of Furoshiki. Fell in love with it at first site. Trying to get my fellow Kentuckians to love it too. PEACE!
> GryphonLady2007 said on
11-03-2009 at
01:25:
Another way of saving the earth is to raid your own linen closet and use old sheets that you no longer use because of wear and tear. Or you can use fabric reclaimed from clothing that cannot be worn anymore. The possibilities are endless to what and where you can get your Furoshiki fabric from, espeicially if you are a crafter like me
> camswitzer said on
11-03-2009 at
01:17:
Excellent!
> camswitzer said on
11-03-2009 at
01:16:
In english a bonito is a fish... *wink*
> camswitzer said on
11-03-2009 at
01:16:
this is exactly what I was hoping people would do upon watching this video! Go out and get some material, and make your own furoshiki!Thank you for posting this.
> GryphonLady2007 said on
11-03-2009 at
01:13:
I love Furoshiki. I made two out of some fabric that I had lying around. Love them. For those who want to know. You can make them out of just about any kind of fabric. Here's an idea you can steal from me. Go to a thrift shop or mission store they just might have some left over fabric that someone donated to them. Buy it and make your own Furoshiki. Not only to you have a wonderful bag but it is make from using fabric someone else didn't want. Talk about saving the earth.
> 10coni1 said on
10-23-2009 at
17:34:
hola muy bonitas tus bolsas y muy practicas
> camswitzer said on
10-11-2009 at
10:03:
Thank YOU for watching!! Actually I saw on TV recently that a scarf maker started wrapping ceremonial envelopes like this. so instead of throwing the outer envelope wrapping out (which you always do when receiving wedding, or funeral, etc. envelopes with cash inside), you have a scarf to keep and reuse. VERY ingenious!
> stashsiren said on
10-07-2009 at
16:09:
Beautifully artful as well as practical! I was inspired to look up this ancient art after seeing that Lush in the U.K. will now be offering to wrap purchases with recycled vintage scarves - I am so glad that they have chosen to do this! Thank you for posting such a great video!
> Drafke said on
09-12-2009 at
09:57:
Amazing!
> tonialgast said on
09-09-2009 at
23:01:
Amazing!!!!!!!!!! Very criative. Congratulations.Brasil: Incrível!!!!!!!!!!! Muito criativo. Parabéns.
> LYNDSLYNDS said on
09-06-2009 at
19:11:
they should use a "economy" version of the Furoshiki to hold the new purchased Furoshiki
> ShellyD1992 said on
09-02-2009 at
20:11:
amazing!
> gianlusmom said on
08-11-2009 at
10:43:
My full respect to the Japanese people!
> gianlusmom said on
08-11-2009 at
10:43:
It's better if you don't understand.....can't argue with stupidity.
> EverGreenTeens said on
08-10-2009 at
20:36:
We don't need plastic shopping bags or expensive purses. I'll be using this method to carry. Thank you.
> camswitzer said on
08-03-2009 at
03:41:
I can't quite understand you, sorry. Would you please try to put this into English for me? I only speak that and Japanese, sorry.
> robygaby2 said on
08-03-2009 at
01:44:
dios santo que estupidez!! te venden un buzon disfrazado de maravilla estos japoneses
> Akromantula said on
06-24-2009 at
13:48:
Woow! I'll try it! =)
> Emgabe1978 said on
06-22-2009 at
19:22:
me he quedado con la boca abierta, que creatividad ,a lade este tipo