As part of our Inquiry into lunch wraps, Sensei will be helping us with a Furoshiki. Read about how to make it here:
http://www.omiyageblogs.ca/2010/09/make-your-own-furoshiki.html
As part of our Inquiry into lunch wraps, Sensei will be helping us with a Furoshiki. Read about how to make it here:
http://www.omiyageblogs.ca/2010/09/make-your-own-furoshiki.html
I’ve got a question why do they use cloth and not any other type material?
Good question Makayla. What other materials do you think they might use?
leaf maybe
I believe came from the old days when Japanese people would go to the communal baths so as to not mix their clothes up with another persons’.
WOW these people should be very smart were they?
I loved watching how you make a furoshiki but i have a question why do you need to have a square not a rectangle or triangle does it depend on the container you put in?
Zoey, is there a way you could find out yourself? Maybe you could make models of the rectangle or triangle shapes?
Thanks Ms Lockyer for the tips want to try soon if I find out I will share.
Why do Japanese use Furoshiki not lunch boxes?
maybe to save money and to reuse
Why use furlshiki not lunch-boxes?
What do Japanese put in their furoshiki?