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prairielandherbs
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Maggie
Iowa
USA
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Posted - Oct 20 2008 :  5:44:40 PM  Show Profile
I have been having a BLAST with these. I have a series of cotton, rust-dyed furoshiki (a type of japanese cloth wrapping/packaging/bag) for sale in my etsy store http://www.girlwithasword.etsy.com. I love these, because the sky is the limit, as far as colors, fabrics, and tyeing styles....visit furoshiki.com for ideas of and free info on how to wrap items in furoshiki. The 2 shown here are wrapped around a wine bottle, and a book.






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oldfashioned girl
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monica
oatman az
USA
2391 Posts

Posted - Oct 20 2008 :  7:06:20 PM  Show Profile
Maggie, Those are really great! It's amazing what you can do with rust. Great job!

Monica
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okiequilter
True Blue Farmgirl

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Cathy

USA
249 Posts

Posted - Oct 21 2008 :  2:06:07 PM  Show Profile
That is really cool!

Cathy (okiequilter)

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LunaTheFarmLady
True Blue Farmgirl

448 Posts

Luna
Rineyville KY
USA
448 Posts

Posted - Oct 24 2008 :  1:05:34 PM  Show Profile
Maggie

Just love these and the wrapping styles. I love using cloth...reusable as a gift wrap. And of course your rust dyeing is so beautiful. Recently you posted somewhere that you had an article in Hobby Farm Home on dyeing wool (?) with rust. Could you post or email me the issue. I think I have all of them but can't find it. It's possible I might have missed one. Again, beautiful work!

Luna The Farm Lady
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tribalcime
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lisa
lexington ky
USA
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Posted - Oct 27 2008 :  10:21:31 AM  Show Profile
Those turned out great !!! I much prefer cloth now than paper to wrap stuff.

LIfe is a witch ~~~ and then ya fly !! My blogspot .http://tribalwitch.blogspot.com/ and my barter blog is at www.bartertribalwitch.blogspot.com
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Mumof3
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Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Oct 27 2008 :  10:35:02 AM  Show Profile
Maggie- Those are beautiful!! I have made myself a set for wrapping and I am going to make a few sets to give as Christmas presents. They make gifts look unique and the best part is they can be reused!! Simply genius. :)

Karin

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italianchildhood
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Posted - Oct 28 2008 :  07:47:08 AM  Show Profile
I had never heard of furoshiki--where have I been?! :)
They're lovely.

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prairielandherbs
True Blue Farmgirl

690 Posts

Maggie
Iowa
USA
690 Posts

Posted - Oct 28 2008 :  11:17:02 AM  Show Profile
Hi Luna! My hobby farm article is online only - you can find it here:
http://www.hobbyfarms.com/crafts-and-collectibles/rust-dyeing.aspx
My experince has been with dyeing cotton and silk fabrics with rust. It's my understanding that rust can weaken/deteriorate and add "harshness" to wool - however, do feel free to experiment with it if you like! :)

I'm doing the same thing as you ladies - using them to wrap all my gifts, and using them AS gifts! isn't it fun? I want to make some larger ones (yard square and larger) - they can make fantastic carry-all bags, and, in a pinch, can be used for just about anything - a shawl or scarf, small blanket - just handy to have around.....
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