You Gonna Eat That? - Floursack Furoshiki
You Gonna Eat That? Raise your chickens on kitchen scraps—is an old saying from the depression era. Raising some hens on otherwise kitchen waste and compost was a way to help make the ends meet.
The useful and absorbant American floursack meets furoshiki—the Japanese art of using cloth to wrap and carry personal items. For gift-giving, for picnicking, for baking, for drying, even cl eaning—there’s a hundred uses for a durable Floursack Furoshiki.
Handy and versatile, the ideal life of a Floursack Furoshiki starts as a gift! A common practice in Japan, wrapping gifts in reusable cloth is both beautiful and ecological in reducing waste. But some recipients may find this wrapping to be the best gift, as the Furoshiki becomes a handy kitchen flour sack perfect for the dishes, baking, clean up, and more.
SIZE: 28 in. x 28 in. approx
MATL: 100% Cotton
EDITION: 2-Color Screenprint, Open Edition
PRINTED in Portland, Oregon on imported material