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  1. 1. What is Saori Weaving? © Aidan Ross McFarlane. Saori is a practice of handweaving that focuses on the significance of inspiration and self-expression in your creation.

  2. About SAORI. SAORI is a movement and integrated practice of creative and personal realization founded in 1969 by Misao Jo and still continued by her family in Osaka, Japan. It is rooted in the activity of free-flowing, uninhibited hand weaving and the core philosophy that we are all born with unique sensibilities and the power to create.

  3. SAORI is a freestyle form of Japanese weaving that is fun, easy and most of all SIMPLE to do. The looms are easy to use and set up and the weaving is ergonomic and meditative.

  4. Saori is a philosophy of creative expression through weaving developed by Misao Jo in Japan. It emphasizes developing individual creativity, embracing flaws, and making fabric that a machine can’t.

  5. SAORI is a movement and integrated practice of creative and personal realization founded in 1969 by Misao Jo and still continued by her family in Osaka, Japan. It is rooted in the activity of free-flowing, uninhibited hand weaving and the core philosophy that we are all born with unique sensibilities and the power to create.

  6. SAORI is a contemporary hand weaving method founded by Misao Jo (1913-2018, Japan) in 1969. She started weaving when she was 57 years old and created her own loom and style, free from the traditional concept and rules of weaving.

  7. Saori is a recent Japanese weaving technique invented by Misao Jo en 1957. Sa = has the meaning of Zen in Japanese, Ori = Weaving. On the contrary to conventional weaving, Saori is a kind of “free-form” technique. No pattern, no rules, no schemes to follow.

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