Yamako 88595 Tamas Walk Small Furoshiki Autumn Leaves
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Marti Steussy
> 24 hourI hang these on the wall rather than using them for wrapping, but I love the Traveling Cat series: I, my husband, and my daughter each have the full set of twelve, buying them as presents for each other over the years.
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Cheyanne Durgan
> 24 hourPlan to incorporate this cloth with some other fabric as a bookcase cover. Love the modern house motif and the colors.
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Minou
> 24 hourPretty design. Making a quilt with this material.
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Math Man
> 24 hourI love these furoshiki. I pack them with my lunch as a napkin and just wash them when dirty. Plus, they are so fun to look at that they can brighten my day while I eat.
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tak
> 24 hourThese are beautiful. The cloth is high quality and the print is vibrant. Good enough to simply frame and hang on your wall! Enjoy!
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Myreview
> 24 hourMy daughter in law loves it.
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Jennifer Upton
> 24 hourBeautiful wrapping. All of the Traveling Cat wraps are wonderful. This wrapped a special gift to my daughter for her 18th birthday. Her birthday falls in November, so she understood the significance. After opening the gift, she carefully wrapped it again for storage. I know she will treasure both the gift and the wrapping for years to come.
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rusty
> 24 hourBeautiful. Will be adding it to a quilt.
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C M
> 24 hourThis furoshiki is pretty good quality, not thin or quick fading but a medium weight with a bit of texture to the weave. I suspect it will last a while, certainly in better shape than our very first, thin Daiso ones. I do not recommend the thin fabrics for regular wrapping. I had to get this as soon as I saw it--the shop printed on it reminded me very, very much of one in Nara, near the deer park and in the trees. My husband and I went in on a windy autumn day to have some kitsune udon and ginger spiced amazake. A deer kept trying to peek inside. This is one of my most favorite memories. I bought it around the 4th year anniversary of that trip, wanting to give my husband an every autumn reminder of that time. I use furoshiki over lunch containers. Originally I did this for security to ensure the lid stayed on but the habit stayed with most containers. It makes them look nicer and adds a touch of extra care for loved ones.
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Debbie
> 24 hourIf you want this for a pretty furoshiki gift wrap this isnt it. The other side needs to be hidden. If you want it for a kitchen towel, you would not want this. The fabric does not absorb. It would be nice for a place mat. For carrying lunch it would be fine. The cloth has substantially thick threads running across it for an uneven (not smooth) look. The fabric doesnt feel nice. Since I bought it for furoshiki gift wrap presentation, I have to say that I didnt like it at all. I will throw it out. Its a bit thick for a pretty furoshiki look. The design is cute and it is true to size.