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  • Koki
    Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 318

    #31
    Good Afternoon All!

    I will begin putting together my Oryoki set. This is all new to me, so it will be a work in progress.
    I will be putting my own set together for personal use, and hope to begin this practice 2-3 times per week.
    Once I have it all together, I hope to join you for a meal online here, with our wonderful Sangha.

    Any suggestions you may have, are very welcome.

    Gassho

    Frank
    Satoday

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    • Meitou
      Member
      • Feb 2017
      • 1656

      #32
      Originally posted by Kunzang
      Good Afternoon All!

      I will begin putting together my Oryoki set. This is all new to me, so it will be a work in progress.
      I will be putting my own set together for personal use, and hope to begin this practice 2-3 times per week.
      Once I have it all together, I hope to join you for a meal online here, with our wonderful Sangha.

      Any suggestions you may have, are very welcome.

      Gassho

      Frank
      Satoday
      That's lovely Frank! If you haven't already, do watch Jundo's excellent video above in this thread, so many good ideas. This is a great opportunity to be creative - I found some good bowls in the pet dept of a local department store! I look forward to you joining us as soon as possible.
      Gassho
      Meitou
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      島 Tou - island

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      • Koki
        Member
        • Apr 2017
        • 318

        #33
        Thank you Meitou!

        Im going to take a ride to a local shop that carries All sorts of things appropriate for putting together Oryoki!

        Ill see what kind of treasures I can find!

        Gassho
        Frank
        Satoday

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        • Mr_Kha
          Member
          • Jun 2018
          • 41

          #34
          Hello,

          some weeks ago I went to the market here in Vietnam and bought one of those "buckets" for food.
          I actually wanted to do it to reduce my waste. Vietnamese love putting everything in styropor boxes. I do not have a kitchen and have to buy every meal, so sometimes it is just too much waste.

          While being home, I realised that it just looks like an oryoki set.

          I would love to join oryoki but, as I wrote above, I have no kitchen. I cannot do it at a local food stall. Maybe another time I will get some food home.

          Gassho,
          Karsten
          SAT/LAHIMG_20181004_114355_HDR__1540819254_73391.jpgIMG_20181005_064451__1540819359_57573.jpg

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          • Mp

            #35
            Originally posted by Mr_Kha
            I would love to join oryoki but, as I wrote above, I have no kitchen. I cannot do it at a local food stall. Maybe another time I will get some food home.
            Hello Karsten,

            You don't need a kitchen to practice ... a lot of the time I just use either dry cereal or toast. I boil some water which I use in my small bowl and for clean up. Super easy with no cooking required. =)

            Gassho
            Shingen

            Sat/LAH

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            • Shugen
              Member
              • Nov 2007
              • 4535

              #36
              Make your own Oryoki set

              As Shingen said, simple is good. A little something to eat and some warm water....

              Please join us if you can!

              Gassho,

              Shugen

              Sattoday/LAH


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              • Mr_Kha
                Member
                • Jun 2018
                • 41

                #37
                Thank you both, Shugen and Shingen.
                At the moment I still feel not being ready, but I will try to join an oryoki at the end of the month. I need to prepare some more things and want to read more about the oryoki.

                Gassho,
                Karsten

                SAT

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                • Mp

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mr_Kha
                  Thank you both, Shugen and Shingen.
                  At the moment I still feel not being ready, but I will try to join an oryoki at the end of the month. I need to prepare some more things and want to read more about the oryoki.

                  Gassho,
                  Karsten

                  SAT


                  Gassho
                  Shingen

                  Sat/LAH

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                  • Shugen
                    Member
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 4535

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Mr_Kha
                    Thank you both, Shugen and Shingen.
                    At the moment I still feel not being ready, but I will try to join an oryoki at the end of the month. I need to prepare some more things and want to read more about the oryoki.

                    Gassho,
                    Karsten

                    SAT
                    If there is anything I can do to help or if you would like to get together and practice, please let me know.

                    Gassho,

                    Shugen

                    Sattoday/LAH


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                    • Souchi
                      Member
                      • Jan 2017
                      • 324

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Jundo
                      With respect to the utensils holder: Are there any rules how the corners of the white cloth should be folded before sewing them? I think the instructions in the pdf file from Kannon Do sangha don't contain anything about this. In the picture posted by Jundo above it looks to me like they are folded diagonally and that the border of the short edge is on top of the border of the long edges. Here are two pictures to illustrate what I mean (long edges left and right, short edge at the bottom).

                      IMG_20181223_153308.jpg

                      IMG_20181223_153332.jpg

                      The second picture represents the state right before folding the two little triangles and building up the "barber's pole".

                      Gassho
                      Souchi

                      SatToday
                      Last edited by Souchi; 12-23-2018, 03:00 PM.

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                      • Jundo
                        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 40705

                        #41
                        Hi Souchi,

                        I have absolutely no experience in sewing a utensil case, so I can only comment by looking at mine.

                        I think the diagonal stripes are not found on most of the cases I have seen in the west, so I am not sure about the need for those. Most I have seen in the west are a solid pattern.

                        Here are a couple of more photos that may help.






                        The top is poiny, but the bottom of the bag (where the utensils fall when fully inserted) is flat.

                        If that is not helpful, I will photograph mine and post.

                        Gassho, J

                        STLah
                        Last edited by Jundo; 12-24-2018, 01:19 AM.
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                        • Shugen
                          Member
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 4535

                          #42
                          Hi Souchi,

                          I also have not sewn a utensil case so am not sure best how to advise you. Mine is a single color and was a gift.

                          Gassho,

                          Shugen

                          Sattoday/LAH


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                          • Washin
                            Senior Priest-in-Training
                            • Dec 2014
                            • 3804

                            #43
                            Hello Souchi,

                            I have sewn my holder using the Kannon Do's pdf. On pages 8,9 you may find detailed instrutions
                            how to proceed as per the figures 6 and 7.


                            Here's how it looks when done:
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                            Hope it is helpful.

                            Gassho,
                            Washin
                            stlah
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                            • Souchi
                              Member
                              • Jan 2017
                              • 324

                              #44
                              Thanks, I think I have to clarify a bit more what I meant. Curiously, I seem to have overlooked Emmet's utensil holder because on his pictures you can see what I was referring to when I wrote about folding the corners diagonally.

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                              So I guess it is also OK to fold the corners that way.

                              Merry Christmas

                              Gassho
                              Souchi

                              SatToday

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                              • Souchi
                                Member
                                • Jan 2017
                                • 324

                                #45
                                Thanks for your inspiration, here is what I came up with: a barber pole version and a more simple one; also a very basic setsu.

                                utensil-holder-setsu.jpg

                                The simple two-colored version consists of a piece of white cloth and a shorter piece of black cloth (if anyone is interested, I can describe in more detail how it is sewn).

                                Personally, I prefer the more simple one since it is not so eye-catching when you eat with other people who mostly use one-colored utensil holders. Anyway, it was a nice sewing practice

                                Gassho
                                Souchi

                                SatToday

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