I would probably also use a furoshiki as a shawl and a scarf. Also as a headscarf. Maybe also a napkin for street food. I'd also tie the two diagonal corners to each other to make a bag similar to the ones that fictional characters carry on the end of a stick. Then I'd carry things in the bundle.
I have a question can you make a backpack? Or pack with one strap? I like your video it was very informational! I would also like to know where to purchase furoshiki cloth.
This is a great idea! Especially when u dont have a box
Thank you! It looks easier than I’d thought.
I would probably also use a furoshiki as a shawl and a scarf. Also as a headscarf. Maybe also a napkin for street food.
I'd also tie the two diagonal corners to each other to make a bag similar to the ones that fictional characters carry on the end of a stick. Then I'd carry things in the bundle.
I have a question can you make a backpack? Or pack with one strap? I like your video it was very informational! I would also like to know where to purchase furoshiki cloth.
I would like to know how to wrap only one bottle, sometimes a bottle is a special gift.
Great idea but what is the typical size?
These are 100x100 cm, or around two feet on either side.
@@KnifewearKnives, correction. 100 cm is a little more that three feet, so the furoshiki is essentially a three feet aka one yard square.