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Fun with furoshiki

Nina Wu
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Evelyn Nakamura holds some of her creations using furoshiki, a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that was frequently used to transport clothes, gifts or other goods.
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Various furoshiki wraps by Stacy Uyehara of M’doridori. She has come up with patent-pending wraps priced from $8 to $16.
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“Basically, I’m a reuse educator. I have a passion for teaching people a way to creatively reduce the amount of waste we generate during the holidays,” said Evelyn Nakamura. Above, Nakamura finishes up wrapping a box with the Japanese furoshiki method.
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Eco-crafter Evelyn Nakamura wraps a box with the Japanese furoshiki method. She developed her passion after a trip to Japan nearly a decade ago.
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Furoshiki wraps by Stacy Uyehara of M’doridori.