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Kanzashi tsumami is the Japanese art of folding delicate squares of silk into three-dimensional flower petals. In the United States, the online craft culture has sprouted a renewed interest in making Kanzashi with American crafters devising simplified ways to create these gorgeous fabric flowers and incorporating more user-friendly materials like cotton and synthetic fabrics along with the traditional silks.Kanzashi in Bloom takes the American interpretation of Kanzashi a step further, presenting modern, more easily executed flower designs as elements in a variety of fun, fashionable, hip craft projects. Kanzashi in Bloom offers advice on materials, three petal-folding styles, and techniques for assembling a Kanzashi flower. You’ll also find instructions for 20 projects to wear and give as gifts, • Tiny blossom earrings• Flowers-in-your-hair clips• The happiest belt buckle ever• Elegant floral gift topper
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Kanzashi in Bloom, Diane Gilleland
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- Released
- 2009
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- Title
- Kanzashi in Bloom
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Diane Gilleland
- Publisher
- Potter Craft
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Flexi-binding
- ISBN10
- 0823084817
- ISBN13
- 9780823084814
- Series
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- Kanzashi tsumami is the Japanese art of folding delicate squares of silk into three-dimensional flower petals. In the United States, the online craft culture has sprouted a renewed interest in making Kanzashi with American crafters devising simplified ways to create these gorgeous fabric flowers and incorporating more user-friendly materials like cotton and synthetic fabrics along with the traditional silks.Kanzashi in Bloom takes the American interpretation of Kanzashi a step further, presenting modern, more easily executed flower designs as elements in a variety of fun, fashionable, hip craft projects. Kanzashi in Bloom offers advice on materials, three petal-folding styles, and techniques for assembling a Kanzashi flower. You’ll also find instructions for 20 projects to wear and give as gifts, • Tiny blossom earrings• Flowers-in-your-hair clips• The happiest belt buckle ever• Elegant floral gift topper


