
Braiding with Backbone; Kumihimo with Wire
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Author: Marilyn Romatka Category: Film & Video Published: 1970 Share: More Details Description:
1 hour 13 minute instructional video with Marilyn Romatka. What a twist! Kumihimo is an ancient Japanese braiding technique, normally used with silk strands. But in this class, we use the wooden Marudai braiding stand to coax out this open-work helix – as if by magic – into a 3-D necklace. No previous braiding experience necessary. https://taprootvideo.com/preview_class.jsf?iid=1&cid=6
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