Talk:Washi

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There is no such word as

tortuorous

There is "tortuous" (probably what is intended) and "torturous" (more painful)

also... the first link below doesnt work.

[edit] "To Do" list

The link to interlog.com remains broken, but an archived version is still available (minus the odd picture).

I'm rather confused by some of the "Applications" listed here. I thought kimonos were made out of silk, for example. And how is washi used for sewing? Can anyone back up these statements?

Sakurambo 20:46, 3 May 2006 (UTC)