Scrap fabric Bojagi patchwork sail boat | Hand stitched Pojagi #scrapideas #slowstitching

In this video I share how I am using the Bojagi or Pojagi patchwork liberty fabric piece to create the sails for a textile art sail boat for an upcoming art exhibition. In the video I show how I have put the sail boat together and how I’m working on the wake behind the sail boat using threads and some trim. This follows from the previous video in this series where I introduced you to Bojagi or Pojagi patchwork which is a traditional Korean textile art used to make a reuseable wrapping cloth. It’s a fantastic technique as you end up with a patchwork with fully finished seams where the front and back both look beautiful. #slowstitching In the previous video I demonstrated the SSamsol Jogakbo or flat felled seam technique using hand stitching which is perfect for our slow stitching projects. Here’s a link to the previous video: Beginners Bojagi patchwork | Hand stitched Pojagi | fabric scraps #slowstitching #scrapideas    • Beginners Bojagi patchwork | Hand stitched...   I am using Liberty and Yuwa fabrics for this piece and the light shines though showing the hand stitched seams as though they are windows. Here’s a link to Annie from ​⁠​⁠ who I saw demonstrating bojagi a while ago which inspired me to have a go: ‪@artyfartyannie‬ And be sure to visit my dear friends Sally ‪@DottyBeeVintage‬ ​⁠​⁠ and Kristy ​⁠​⁠ ‪@SewbitsKristy‬ I hope you have a wonderful week of slow stitching and creativity ahead of you. Cheers Christine Create and craft with Christine