Furoshiki make for fantastic evening bags because 1) who wants to buy a new bag you'll wear only on special occasions 2) with multiple furoshiki prints, you'll always find one to match your outfit. 3) When you're done for the night, you can reuse it in many other ways!
In Japan, the technique of making a bag from furoshiki is called tesage bukuro, but there are more specific names for variations.
Watch Keiko execute a kinchaku bag first, which features a drawstring/handle mechanism, and a mini katakake fukuro, where the knots are hidden on the inside and there's a long handle.
Transforming Furoshiki Into Stylish Evening Bags For Country: United States. City: Aurora, Killeen, Moreno Valley, Pueblo, Stamford