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I am still working on a Fragrant Flower kusudama. In the meantime, here is what happened when I put ten Type One petals together. It looks a little like some of the passion vine flowers I have seen. Or maybe a water lily.
I does not look like it will work in a pentagon kusadama arrangement. I suspect that forcing two petals to become one side will distort the flower unacceptably.
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Hi Rosemary, I have been looking everwhere for a pattern, template or tutorial for a fabric japanese twisting hexagonal box. I have seen them on Etsy and I have recently seen a really big one here http://www.re-modern.com/store/pc/Twisting-Hide-Box-42p34.htm Do you have any idea how they are made? Thanks So Much Michelle from Down Under. the.winsons@bigpond.com
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