Saori Style
A Japanese handweaving philosophy developed by Misao Jo in Osaka, Japan in 1969. This philosophy emphasizes true self expression and self development by tapping into inner personal creativity and sensibilities.
Bolstered by a no rules, no requirements, no mistakes philosophy, all are free to immerse themselves in this non technical, non intimidating approach to handweaving.
Pure absorption and immersion into weaving and working with yarns and threads is meditative in nature, awakening and freeing a spirit of imagination. Freedom to unleash what is within, brings forth unique and pleasing woven fabric and items of wearable and usable art.
Consider Saori...
- Part of home school curriculum.
- Girl/Boy Scout creative art activities.
- Component of physical/occupational & art therapies.
- Individual creative endeavor.
- Children's party activity
- Girl's day out ~ creative learning experience with friends.
- Retirees ~ acquire a relaxing & rewarding skill at your own pace.
- Grandparents ~ share a creative experience with grandkids.