
Originally Posted by
Stephanie
I definitely want to do the Jukai this year.
A question: I want to wait to start sewing the rakusu until when I am back home in Virginia, because I want to follow the tradition I learned when sitting with another group of using scraps of fabric from people whose support has helped you along the path. This would mean I would be starting the rakusu in mid-October. Is that OK?
Hi Stephanie,
I think it should give you enough time, but I'd strongly suggest you work with newer material your first time making a rakusu, or at least material all from one source. Although I have every intention of making more rakusus and kesas in the way you mentioned, the process is much more easily learned on new material that is of consistent size and flexibility. And by new I don't necessarily mean bought from the store as it could be an old bedsheet that hasn't begun to fray (I believe that is what Shohei did). Taigu stressed these points very strongly and, now having worked on both a rakusu and a kesa, I know I wouldn't have developed a good technique trying to use scraps the first time out.
Gassho,
Dosho