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Furoshiki: The Japanese Art of Wrapping Gifts With Fabric

Furoshiki: The Japanese Art of Wrapping Gifts With Fabric

The Fabric Fox on 18th Dec 2016

Gift-giving is a timeless tradition, but as environmental consciousness grows, so does the desire for sustainable practices. One eco-friendly trend gaining popularity is wrapping presents with fabric. Furoshiki is the Japanese art of fabric wrapping, and it’s the most beautiful and thoughtful way of presenting a gift to your loved ones.

What is Furoshiki?

Furoshiki the art of Japanese fabric wrapping

Furoshiki involves using pieces of fabric to create beautiful, functional wraps. The art lies in the intricate folding and tying techniques that turn a simple piece of fabric into a work of art but that doesn’t mean it’s difficult to do - fabric wrapping can be as simple as folding the fabric around an item and finishing it with a simple knot.

Benefits of Japanese Fabric Wrapping

The benefits of using fabric to wrap presents are how sustainable, cost-effective, and thoughtful Furoshiki is.

Eco-Friendly

In today's world, where sustainability is a growing concern, Furoshiki has gained popularity as an eco-friendly alternative to conventional gift wrapping. The reusable nature of Furoshiki makes fabric wrapping a sustainable choice for conscious consumers, significantly reducing their carbon footprint.

Cost-Effectiveness

Investing in high-quality quilting cotton can be more cost-effective in the long run compared to the continuous purchase of disposable wrapping papers. Wrapping paper has a one-time use and is practically useless once the gift has been unwrapped. This is not the case with fabric because it can be reused time and time again.

Durable

The durability of quilting cotton fabric compared to traditional wrapping paper ensures that your wrapping will withstand sharp corners or unusual shapes. With fabric, you won’t have to use unnecessary amounts of tape to patch up tears or holes, resulting in a better looking present.

A Personal Touch

As quilting cotton comes in a massive range of prints and colours, it’s the perfect opportunity to pick a fabric that suits the person you’re buying the gift for. The fabric can be considered part of the gift too, and the recipient can add it to their fabric stash to sew with later.

Japanese Fabric Wrapping With Quilting Cotton

Choosing the correct fabric to wrap presents with is crucial to the art of Furoshiki and quilting cotton is a popular choice.

Stability

Quilting cotton is stable, which provides strength and support.

Lightweight

Quilting cotton is lightweight, which makes delivering the gift easy.

Handleable

Quilting cotton is easy to fold, which is essential for Furoshiki.

Choice

Quilting cotton comes in a range of colours and prints, providing you with just as many options as wrapping papers do.

How to Use Quilting Fabric to Wrap Gifts

Step 1: Lay your fabric face down and place your gift in the centre.

Furoshiki Japanese fabric wrapping with modern patchwork and quilting fabric at The Fabric Fox

Step 2: Bring two opposite corners together and tie a single knot.

Furoshiki Japanese fabric wrapping with modern patchwork and quilting fabric at The Fabric Fox

Step 3: Tie the other opposite corners together over top of the first knot.

Furoshiki Japanese fabric wrapping with modern patchwork and quilting fabric at The Fabric Fox

Step 4: Tie a third knot on top using the original two points.

Furoshiki Japanese fabric wrapping with modern patchwork and quilting fabric at The Fabric Fox

Step 4: Tie a final knot on top using the remaining two points.

Furoshiki Japanese fabric wrapping with modern patchwork and quilting fabric at The Fabric Fox

When to Use Japanese Fabric Wrapping

As Japanese fabric wrapping can be a highly personal experience, it is appropriate for all gift-giving scenarios.

Christmas

The most abundant time of year to use Furoshiki is at Christmas, when you have multiple gifts to wrap. We have a festive range of Christmas fabrics that are perfect for such an occasion!

Christmas quilting fabric is perfect for Furoshiki Japanese fabric wrapping

Valentine's

It doesn't get more personal than Valentine's Day, so there's no better time to personally pick out a fabric and wrap a Valentine's present in it. Take a look at our pink fabrics and floral fabrics for inspiration.

Sweet on You from the modern patchwork and quilting fabric collection Love Struck by Art Gallery Fabrics  Field of Flowers Sorbet from the modern patchwork and quilting fabric collection Flowerland by Ruby Star Society  Love All Around from the modern patchwork and quilting fabric collection Love Struck by Art Gallery Fabrics

Birthdays

Birthdays are another opportunity to wrap presents in fabric. Birthdays are also the best time to get more creative and pick a fabric that isn't tied to any particular theme like Christmas and Valentine's are. Our geometric fabrics and miscellaneous fabric prints are the cream of the crop for fun occasions such as birthdays.

Tent Stripes Paper from the modern patchwork and quilting fabric Linework collection by FreeSpirit Fabrics  Hole Punch Dot Turquoise from the modern patchwork and quilting fabric Hole Punch Dot Basics collection by Ruby Star Society  Boho Galaxy Blush from the modern patchwork and quilting fabric Stay Wild, Flower Child collection by Camelot Fabrics

Conclusion

Furoshiki, the timeless art of Japanese fabric wrapping, goes beyond aesthetics. It embodies a conscious choice towards sustainability, creativity, and thoughtfulness in gift-giving. Its contribution to sustainability by reducing waste and its cost-effectiveness make it a practical choice for those seeking an environmentally conscious lifestyle without compromising on style. So, the next time you reach for wrapping paper, consider wrapping your gifts with fabric instead.


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