50cm Furoshiki Maneki-Neko
50cm Furoshiki Maneki-Neko The maneki-neko is a common Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. In Japan, it is placed in stores as a lucky charm for business prosperity. The Maneki-neko on the furoshiki have cute smiley faces that it would be nice to use it as a wall decoration. 2nd photo: Kokeshi doll Oborozuki was wrapped with this Furoshiki. How can you use it? Watch this video ‘How to make a basic knot – Mamusubi’ and take off the knot. -Wrap a bento/lunch box – Watch video 1 | Watch video 2 -Gift Wrapping – Watch Video 1 (easy) | Video 2 (book) | Video 3 (hard) -Wrap a tissue box – Watch video -Book cover – Watch video -Hang on a wall – you can frame it too! Check out how I did it from here. -Make a bag/pouch – Watch video (pouch) Watch Video (in Japanese) | Watch Video (in Japanese, hard but neat) Check out how to make many ways of wrapping from here. New to Furoshiki? Read the history of Furoshiki and more from here.






