Furoshiki —SCB I have been taken with the Japanese art of wrapping in cloth called furoshiki ever since I saw this post over at {frolic!}. I have had fun trying out all the techniques with scarves, napkins, linen towels and pieces of scrap fabric. This week I wanted to share how to make the simple shoulder bag because it is so easy to remember and is handy when you’ve forgotten a bag, but do have a scarf on hand (depending on the weight of your scarf, it should be sturdy enough to bring home a small parcel of groceries). Spread out your scarf and place the items in the center (this was my snack of bread, cheese, apple and tea). Tie two corners together in a square knot, leaving one long tail and one short tail. Do the same with the opposite corners. Tie the long handles together to form a handle. Ta-da! One minute shoulder bag! A silk scarf would make a lovely evening bag. —SCB Save Share TWITTER FACEBOOK TUMBLR PINTEREST EMAIL