Temari balls aren’t for throwing or kicking around. They’re destined to be heirlooms, carrying prayers for health and ...
Japanese women are keeping the tradition of temari decorative balls going, one stitch at a time. Often taking months to craft ...
Let’s face it: Dealing with a clogged toilet is about as much fun—but, unfortunately, just as necessary—as a root canal. When you’re stuck with a clogged or slow-draining toilet ...
"When I'm making a temari ball, I sometimes feel my late grandmother's presence," says Sydney-based Chihiro Kownacki who teaches the craft. Temari balls are a traditional Japanese craft and date ...
Learn more› By Anna Wenner If you or a loved one finds it hard to stand up after using the toilet, it may be time to add a toilet seat riser to the bathroom. Toilet seat risers can make it ...
Few things are as frustrating as a toilet that won't flush correctly. Nobody enjoys those extra few minutes spent in the bathroom waiting to flush a second time — especially not your guests.
Over-the-toilet storage doesn't have to be an eyesore. We've found stylish over-toilet storage solutions that look good while ...
For many homeowners, installing a toilet can be so surprisingly easy, fast and effortless that no plumber is required. Moving the toilet into the bathroom is sometimes the hardest part.
At the center of the circle is Eiko Araki, a master of the Sanuki Kagari Temari, a Japanese traditional craft passed down for more than 1,000 years on the southwestern island of Shikoku.