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Browse our selection of video tutorials showing different techniques of wrapping with fabric.

 

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Basic Carry Wrap Tutorial OTSUKI TSUTSUMI

A versatile furoshiki technique that works well for most gifts.

 
 

Four Tie Wrap Tutorial YOTSU MUSUBI

A simple, versatile furoshiki technique that works well for most gifts.

 
 

Bottle Carry Wrap Tutorial BIN TSUTSUMI

A clever furoshiki technique that creates a carry handle as well as wrapping your bottle. It requires a 70cm (large) wrap.

 
 

Wrapping Awkward Shapes

Wrapping awkwardly shaped gifts is always a challenge. It’s so much easier to use fabric rather than paper and tape, and both the Four Tie Wrap and the Basic Carry Wrap work well. Please see the videos above for these two techniques.

 
 

Wrapping with heavy or stiff fabric

This furoshiki wrapping technique is a version of OTSUKI TSUTSUMI (Basic Carry Wrap), but uses just one knot - useful for heavier or stiffer fabric where it’s tricky to tie a double knot. The end result looks so neat, you might want to try it with any fabric.

 
 

Twist Wrapping A Plant NEJIRI TSUTSUMI

This clever furoshiki technique makes the gift of a plant extra special and creates a useful handle.

 
 

Roll Cylinder Wrap Tutorial MAKI TSUTSUMI

The furoshiki technique for wrapping long, thin objects.

 
 

Wrapping With Ribbon

A useful technique if your wrap is a little small for your gift and you don't have enough spare fabric for tying knots. Works well for flatter objects, such as books.