Kumihimo

Kumihimo

Kumihimo is a Japanese form of braid-making. Cords and ribbons are made by interlacing strands.

Kumihimo cord was first created by a form of finger-loop braiding. Later tools such as the Marudai and the Takadai were employed to make more complex braids in shorter time. The most prominent historical use of the cords were by Samurai as both a functional and decorative way to lace their lamellar armor, and that of their horses' armor (barding). Kumihimo cords are now used as ties on haori jackets and obijimes, which are used for tying on an obi (kimono sash).

A modern kumihimo disk made of firm but flexible foam plastic with notches can also be used as a portable marudai. The disks have 32 notches that create the tension that is usually created by tama on a marudai. The disks are convenient, but are not as versatile as the marudai. On a marudai, any thickness or amount of string can be used, but on a disk, only less than 32 strand braids can be made. Also, on a marudai, you can make many types of braids, such as flat, four sided, and hollow. There are also rectangular foam cards, especially suitable for making flat braids.

Related terms

*Kagami
*Kongō Gumi – a class of patterns for round cord all involving eight threads folded in half for a total of sixteen strands. In clockwise order, each bobbins is moved to the opposite side. When different combinations of thread color are used, many interesting patterns emerge, including diagonal stripes, diamonds on a background, triangles resembling hearts, and tiny six-petalled flowers. Kongō Gumi is named for the venerable Kongō Gumi company of Japan.
*Marudai or maru dai – Japanese for "round stand".
*Obi – the broad cloth sash used in traditional dress.
*Obijime – the cord used to bind the obi secure.
*Omori
*Takadai – a rectangular or square frame for kumihimo.
*Tama – little spools. The thread is kept from unwinding by passing the thread under itself, forming a loop around the tama. True silk is a hollow fiber with a rough surface that resists slipping past the loop unless gently pulled. For synthetic fibers, a flexible plastic "clamshell" bobbin may be preferable.

ee also

*Spool knitting
*Braiding

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/clairecassan/Kumihimo.html Examples of Kumihimo braids (beginner level)]
* [http://www.braidershand.com Information on braidershand.com]
* [http://thegenieslamp.com/kumihimo/ Talzhemir's introductory handouts, in .PDF format, including Kongo Gumi and a pattern for a notched cardboard wheel]
* [http://www.rosalieneilson.com/Images/Braids/CW%20Exchange%20InsideOut/Sample-Swap.htm Eight strand hollow braid over a core]


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