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"#TsumamiTrial"

# 【#TsumamiTrial 】

【#TsumamiTrial 】

Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆

【Event Information】

* Date: 6/8 (Thu) 14:30~

* Duration: Approx. 90 minutes

* Instructor: Kitai from "Oharibako"

* Location: PK Bar on the 9th floor celebration square

* Participation Fee: 4,860 yen

* Capacity: 8 people

* Reservation受付: Until the day before the event

* Please make a reservation at the 11th floor kimono sales area or by phone at (06) 6361-1381 (ext. 6353). (Hankyu Umeda will be the point of contact.)

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http://www.hankyu-dept.co.jp/hkblog/childrens-kimono/kimono/KimonoShop2/00541244/?catCode=301006&subCode=302304

Many people who start tsumami zaiku using the nori-ita (glue board) method stumble when trying to neatly place maru-tsumami (round petals) on the glue board.
Why do they collapse on the glue?
The secret lies in how to pinch the round petals and the glue itself.
By learning the shortest and most efficient way to pinch round petals and mastering the basics, beginners can prevent bad habits from forming, and
intermediate crafters can make round petals more beautifully and quickly.

This is a program that Oharibako actually implements when teaching tsumami to new artisans.
By regularly conducting trials, you can feel your own improvement and increase your production efficiency.

The rules are:
・Measure 90 petals in total (6 colors x 15 petals)
・Alternatively, how many petals can you pinch in a 45-minute time limit?
・If the tip of a petal curls up, +5 seconds; if it collapses, +10 seconds.
・Record the results on the worksheet provided.

In this course, you will learn:
☆ The shortest procedure for pinching round petals
☆ How to prevent them from collapsing on the glue board
☆ Your current pinching speed and skill level

This time, we also have wonderful prizes for the top performers!
From those who want to learn the basics of round petals to advanced crafters with a knack for it, please feel free to participate!

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