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Braid making can be found throughout the
world, but as with many other subjects the Japanese braids have a distinctive
character of their own.
Kumihimo has been an integral part of the Japanese culture for many centuries
encompassing both qualities of function and decoration. These braids were
used in all walks of life, but notably in the construction of Samurai
Armour.
The word Kumihimo covers a wide range of
braiding techniques using various types of equipment.
This book concentrates on Braids made on a Marudai; a simple device that
is surprisingly sensitive and versatile.
There are many reasons why making Kumihimo
is so appealing. The equipment used is aesthetic in both appearance and
its tactile qualities. Coupled with this, the braiding process with its
gentle, repetitive moves has a calming therapeutic effect on both observer
and practitioner.
Working different sequences of moves creates
a variety of harmonious rhythms, each one producing a specific braid structure.
Over 50 structures are explained in this
book. Different patterns on these structures can be achieved by rearranging
the starting positions of the coloured threads.
Examples are shown and the unique drafting
system enables the user to design and discover a myriad of other possibilities.
Alterations in structure, texture, colour
and pattern create an infinite diversity of braids. This enables the braid
to be created specific to requirements; be it for the braid alone or to
compliment other mediums. This is further illustrated by various design
concepts in the final chapter.
The simplicity of Kumihimo makes it accessible
to all whilst its potential to expand provides endless fascination!
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