I only just found out but as it happens I've been trying my hand at a turtle themed screenprint for our furoshiki. So, to celebrate the turtles, here's the wip ... (and it is v much wip :) )
Sunday, May 23, 2010
WTD??
Did you know that today, 23 May, is World Turtle Day? This was started by the American Tortoise Rescue in 2000 " to increase respect and knowledge for the world's oldest creatures, These gentle animals have been around for about 200 million years, yet they are rapidly disappearing as a result of the exotic food industry, habitat destruction and the cruel pet trade.".
I only just found out but as it happens I've been trying my hand at a turtle themed screenprint for our furoshiki. So, to celebrate the turtles, here's the wip ... (and it is v much wip :) )
I only just found out but as it happens I've been trying my hand at a turtle themed screenprint for our furoshiki. So, to celebrate the turtles, here's the wip ... (and it is v much wip :) )
Furoshiki for today - shoulder bag

What a glorious day, 28 degrees and a gentle breeze. It was certainly no hardship watching my son play cricket this morning ... and, of course, furoshiki came too. This is the standard bag wrap; which makes a roomy bag, ideal for toting around the Sunday papers, sun cream etc.

* Apologies for the picture quality - taken on my mobile.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Furoshiki for today - grocery wrap
I had to stop off at the supermarket for a few groceries today and so out came my trusty furoshiki (I think the checkout lady thought it was a little strange!), on piled the groceries, two opposite corners were knotted together, then the other two and, voila, a grocery wrap!
And look how much I managed to fit into it (the crisps are not all for me ... )
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
What's in the furoshiki today?
Now that the weather's getting warmer, I've been taking packed lunches to work wrapped, of course, in a furoshiki.
Just place your lunchbox in the centre of the furoshiki, across the diagonal; roll the top and bottom corners over the box and then simply knot the right and left ones. The furoshiki holds everything together, with the knot forming a handy handle, and when unwrapped doubles up as a placemat / napkin - how easy is that?
The bento box is from the Japan Centre and I wish I could show you some beautifully arranged Japanese style contents but it's just some salad in one layer and cherry tomatoes and grapes in the other! Just take a look on Flickr under 'bento' tho and you'll find lots of really amazing designs - even if I didn't have a child to hurry out of the house and a train to catch in the mornings I couldn't manage these.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Furoshiki for today
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Super cute kawaii
Super cute kawaii is the place to go for a daily dose of handmade cuteness and Japanese kawaii so I was really pleased to see that myfuroshiki been featured there.
Thank you, Claire & mar-c et merci Monsieur Le Bun!
Thank you, Claire & mar-c et merci Monsieur Le Bun!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Pretty Pocket Furoshiki


Today's creation just listed on Etsy:
This pretty pocket furoshiki is a gorgeous gift in itself, with three pockets to organise your bits and bobs - lingerie, scarves, haberdashery, napery, children's treasures........
Simply place your things in each of the three pockets, knot the tops, then turn the fourth lined pocket inside out, so that it forms an ingenious pouch with everything beautifully stored within.
*FREE SHIPPING*.
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