A pojagi (noun) is a wrapping cloth, but it also refers to a whole collection of sewing techniques by both hand and machine.
This tutorial is for a simple method for a pojagi patchwork seam. This method makes reversible patchwork, a variation of traditional quilting.
Pojagi is a historic Korean hand-sewn textile art of patchwork in both form and function. Learn how to sew your own on a sewing machine!
En cette rentrée, vous voulez découvrir une nouvelle technique DIY ? Voici le pojagi, art du patchwork coréen et son petit tuto d'initiation !
Learn the basics of the Korean traditional craft pojagi with this step-by-step tutorial with photos on how to make a pojagi curtain.
En cette rentrée, vous voulez découvrir une nouvelle technique DIY ? Voici le pojagi, art du patchwork coréen et son petit tuto d'initiation !
Pojagi scarves, headbands and cafe curtains are all in various stages of done in my studio... and I'm enjoying playing with this technique. I've had a few emails over the past days asking for the tutorial, so here goes: *Cut two squares of fabric any size *Place one fabric (green in the photo) face up on your work surface. Position the fabric (orange in photo) 1/4" below the first fabric, right sides together. *Sew a scant 1/4" seam, aligned to the top (orange) fabric edge. *With a hot iron and a spritz of spray starch, press the piece OPEN with the seam allowances toward the top fabric. In the model, that would mean that the green seam allowance would be covering the orange seam allowance entirely. *Fold the top seam allowance over the bottom seam allowance and press with another spritz of spray starch. *Lastly, with a hem stitch foot (Bernina #5 or 10) and the needle position over two clicks to the left, top stitch the hem in place. The above photo shows the official "back" of the piece with both lines of stitching showing. I like this side best. *Keep in mind when you design a piece with Pojagi seams, that one seam allowance (the bottom fabric) is 1/2", while the other seam allowance is 1/4". This can make a big difference over the course of a project, and you have to plan accordingly. If you don't alternate which piece you position as the bottom or top, you can come up with a final shape that is not the desired size... or you can just "wing it" and trim the pieces to fit...
This tutorial is for a simple method for a pojagi patchwork seam. This method makes reversible patchwork, a variation of traditional quilting.
This tutorial will get you started with unlined pojagi by hand. The seams are completely enclosed, so there is no right or wrong side to the end product.
En cette rentrée, vous voulez découvrir une nouvelle technique DIY ? Voici le pojagi, art du patchwork coréen et son petit tuto d'initiation !
The most common materials used in traditional Korean sewing are silk and ramie. Both are available in different weights and have different characteristics.
This is a tutorial for the technique for Reversible Pojagi. Seam allowances are totally enclosed, so either side can be displayed. This is the technique I used in my white place mats and my red a…
Maryse Allard est la spécialiste française du Pojagi. Maryse Allard is the French Bojagi specialist. Pojagi Le Pojagi (prononcer pojagui) est l'art du patchwork en Corée. Destiné à emballer divers objets, il représente à la fois géométrie et élégance, ainsi que la transparence. C'est cette transparence, obtenue avec des tissus tels que la soie, l'organdi, la ramie, qui fascine Maryse Allard, et la passionne. Bojagi is the art of patchwork in Korea. Intended to wrap various objects, it represents both geometry and elegance, as well as transparency. It is this transparency, obtained with fabrics such as silk, organdy, ramie, that fascinates Maryse Allard. Un patchwork tout en légèreté et en finesse. A patchwork in lightness and finesse. Maryse Allard Site : http://www.maryseallard.fr/ Mon challenge A à Z 2020 My 2020 A to Z Challenge If you want to, please join this linky party, and share your post of the day! Today is "P" OPEN TO #AtoZChallenge ONLY PLEASE! WARNING: this is NOT the Master list, only links added by the A to Z Challengers who want to ;) HERE is my daily AtoZ reading You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter Linking up with A to Z Challenge
En cette rentrée, vous voulez découvrir une nouvelle technique DIY ? Voici le pojagi, art du patchwork coréen et son petit tuto d'initiation !
Pojagi seam allowances are totally different from quilting seam allowances. This is why you don't want to carry over point matching tendencies to pojagi.
I've just discovered bojagi - or pojagi - a Korean patchwork technique that produces a beautiful stained glass effect. The cloth was traditionally used to cover food, to wrap gifts or to carry items.
En cette rentrée, vous voulez découvrir une nouvelle technique DIY ? Voici le pojagi, art du patchwork coréen et son petit tuto d'initiation !
My newest textile obsession is Pojagi, patchwork wrapping from Korea. It's absolutely stunning and feels very modern and Mondrian'esque. I've started an intense search to find a source still making this. Any thoughts or leads send them my way! (all images from Sri Threads)
. Rencontre avec Maryse Allard Le Roux artiste Pojagi. Un art typiquement coréen qu’elle affectionne tant. . Comment avez-vous été amenée à pratiquer cet art ? Quel a été le déclic ? . Après plusieurs années d’activité dans l’exportation, je me suis tournée vers le textile, car il avait fait partie de ma vie depuis […]
Pojagi is a historic Korean hand-sewn textile art of patchwork in both form and function. Learn how to sew your own on a sewing machine!