September 18 – Bojagi – The Art of Korean Patchwork

Instructor – Patti King

Saturday September 18, 2021

Cost 100.00

All supplies included plus Homemade Pie and beverages

9 a.m. – 4 p.m. – bring your lunch

 

Experience the meditative quality of hand stitching – the quiet, repetitive in and out of the threaded needle as you join two pieces of cloth. You may find that this sewing practice satisfies your need for calm, for working with color and pattern, for concentrating on process and not product:  the perfect activity to focus the mind and delight the eye.

In this one-day class you will learn the history of this ancient craft as well as the Korean technique of patchwork as you make a small sachet using traditional fabrics – hemp, ramie, cotton and silk organza.

No experience necessary. All materials provided. Bring a lunch and a pair of scissors for cutting fabric if you have them.

This is an example of a very complex bojagi, so as you can see you can create larger pieces that resemble stained glass – we will be making the sachet size at the top of the page.

Biography

Patti King is an accomplished weaver & textile artist, drawing inspiration from her extensive travels to Korea and Japan. She has participated in numerous shows over her long career and done special projects for Eileen Fisher promoting the concept of sustainability and reuse in the fashion industry. Her sense of design and deep appreciation of the materials and labor come through in the work she produces. 
 
The process of making bojagi emphasizes the value of ‘slow craft’ and the philosophy of wabi sabi –  beauty in imperfection. A real inspiration, it’s great to have Patti teaching at Cultus Bay Gardens.