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I'm certainly not there yet.  There is quite some way to go!

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Friday
Mar082013

Bingata…what next?

 

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Ok, remember this?  It’s been drying on my desk for three days and it was time to soak the glutinous rice glue off.  We were given the instructions in Japanese and English and so I followed them to the letter.  Almost Winking smile

 

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Having ironed the reverse side of the design, I soaked it in lukewarm water for a while.  It seemed to be coming away pretty quickly, so I didn’t leave it for the 3 to 4 hours suggested, but ran it under the tap and watched as it was washed away.

 

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At this stage, there was still a faint rectangle where the glue resist had been (that’s a really difficult phrase for a Japanese speaker to say – “Glue Resist”!) so I swished it around a little more and finally it seemed to have disappeared.

 

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Right now, I’m making good use of the washing line in the bathroom!  I’ll give it a final iron later and will maybe take it to dinner.  Whatever, I feel very proud of my completed bag, which looks rather sweet.  What a nice souvenir of Okinawa!

Reader Comments (2)

Great job, as always.

March 8, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMary

What kind of fabric is the bag made from? I've sometimes experienced that bags shrink, change dimensions or tear really fast when I've bought unprinted ones, usually made from some mixed fabric (acrylic/cotton). I then bought natural linen fabric from Ada & Ina - linen fabric is long-lasting and a lovely fabric to sew with! I strongly recommend it to anyone making textile crafts or linen curtains - Ada & Ina Natural Linen and Curtain Company

June 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAda Ina

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