Kumihimo is the art of making elaborate, patterned braids. These fancy braids have myriad uses: key fobs, eyeglass cords, basket handles, jewelry, and components of artwork, to name just a few. Use colorful braids to enhance your other handmade items—think purse handles, drawstrings, frog closures, and decorative trim, all of which can be made with just a few yards of handspun yarn.
Kumihimo involves exchanging threads, usually eight or more, in a sequence of movements that can range from simple to complex. The sequence of movements determines the shape of the finished cord, which can be round, square, flat, or other shapes. Color placement works with the movements to create patterns.
I often use a marudai (braiding stand) and tama (weighted bobbins) for braiding. It takes a little effort to…