Fabric Wrap-ups

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Fabric Wrap-ups
Total Time 1 hour Ages school-age

In Japan, cloths called furoshiki serve as an elegant and reusable alternative to wrapping paper. Almost any size or type of fabric or fleece -- from your craft closet or a store's bargain bin -- will work. For detailed directions on how to fold and tie your own furoshiki, click here.

What you'll need

  • Fabric
  • Needle and thread or fabric glue
  • Pinking shears

How to make it

  1. We used two pieces of fabric sewn back-to-back to form a reversible swatch (adhering the pieces with fabric glue works too), and printed cotton trimmed with pinking shears.

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