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WeAllSew Tutorial: Pojagi Patchwork Suncatcher

Use your sewing machine to add a pop of color to any window! Erika Mulvenna at WeAllSew shows you how to make a Pojagi Patchwork Suncatcher finished with machine stitched pojagi seams.

 

From Erika Mulvenna at WeAllSew:

 

"Use your sewing machine to add a pop of color to any window! Learn how to make a Pojagi Patchwork Suncatcher finished with machine stitched pojagi seams.

 

Pojagi (sometimes bojagi) is the Korean tradition of sewing together small scraps of fabric to create larger pieces of cloth, with a finished look on both sides. Korean pojagi cloth is used to cover or wrap everything from everyday items to special gifts.

 

There are many methods to machine stitching pojagi seams, but this method is a simple way to get started. Once you get the hang of it you can use this skill to create small blocks, or even a larger piece of cloth. Let’s get started!"

 

Want to learn more about Pojagi, also known as Bojagi, watch Longarm Quilting Designs with Lisa Calle | How to do Bojagi with Youngmin Lee.

 

Click Here, or the image below, to go to the tutorial to learn more.

 

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