Furoshiki Fabric Reusable Gift Wrap Alternative
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We're all looking for ways to help reduce the impact of our gift-giving. Some of us remember opening gifts carefully so the gift wrap could be used another time. If we were super lucky, they'd be wrapped in a random piece of cloth: these are a beautiful upgrade from that whilst still fulfilling the eco-motive.
Traditionally used in Japan, furoshiki are versatile squares of cloth. They can be used as a scarf, tied into a bag, or used to wrap gifts.
Made from a high spec yarn, these 100% cotton scarves drape and hang beautifully, restyle, and repurpose time and again.
Fabric patterns are designed in Hertfordshire, England.
- Reusable, a sustainable alternative to single-use paper gift wrap
- Soft 100% natural cotton
- Lightweight, knots easily, and drapes beautifully
- Digitally printed designs, use less water and energy
- Neatly hemmed, for a long-lasting finish
How to wrap a gift?
It's so easy, but our friends at Kindly Yarn have created a video to help. They even did one on how to wrap a bottle..!.
What size fabric wrap do I need?
(M) 50 to 55cm (22 inches) - an ideal size for wrapping small and medium gifts, such as jewelry, books, photo frames, tops, toiletries, and wine bottles. Or use it as a headscarf
(L) 80x80cm (32 inches) - an ideal size for larger gifts, such as shoe boxes, jumpers, and games, or tie into a scarf bag