Download your FREE Furoshiki Guide PDF here: π https://go.festivalofcraft.com/furoshiki-pdf Welcome to Day 03 of the 12 Days of Christmas wrapping series! π Today, Jill shows you how to wrap clothes without needing a box using the traditional Japanese Bag Wrap. This clever Furoshiki technique transforms a simple square of fabric into an instant gift bag β neat, secure, and completely reusable. This is another perfect example of Mottainai: donβt waste anything β reuse, remake, re-love. In this video, you will learn: π The Bag Wrap Technique: How to fold and wrap clothing items beautifully using fabric only. π Fabric Positioning: The neatest way to place folded clothes for a smooth finish. π Tying the Bag Knot: Jillβs method for creating attractive handles using the corner ties. β»οΈ Eco-Friendly Wrapping: Why Furoshiki is a brilliant alternative to boxes and paper. Timestamps: 00:00 β Intro: Day 03 of the 12 Wraps of Christmas 00:32 β Clearing the workspace! 01:28 β The cloth 01:48 β Which way up? 02:00 β Tying the roll knot 02:28 β Story Time! 03:54 β Tying the top knot 04:13 β Finished result! Watch the full 12 Days of Christmas wrapping series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD9-JLRkPEYBD5rQNK4K5NvSShDDuRt-3 About Festival of Craft: We bring the stories, techniques, and traditions of Japanese textiles to the world. Explore more at: https://FestivalOfCraft.com Subscribe so you donβt miss Day 04 (The Double Bottle Wrap!): https://www.youtube.com/@FestivalofCraft?sub_confirmation=1 #Furoshiki #GiftWrapping #EcoFriendlyChristmas #12DaysOfChristmas #FestivalOfCraft #BagWrap #WrapClothes #SustainableWrapping #JapaneseCrafts

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