Saturday, November 17, 2012

Pojagi inspiration for window panel


Here is my first experiment with a pojagi inspired piece. It will be a window cover on a long narrow window by a stairwell in my son's apartment. I am delighted in the way it looks like stained glass. The technique is simply joining pieces with flat-felled seams (like the inside seam on your Levi's).  Pojagi, also called bojagi, originates as a Korean art used for wrapping cloths. I found a great tutorial here at The Silly BooDilly blog. The flat-felled seams are her tutorial #2 on the post. 



Have a happy creative weekend!

7 comments:

lindaharre said...

Reminds me of Mondrian! I can't figure out how you got the black lines though:D Love your Boro quilt also!

Cat said...

Thanks! The seams appear black because they are 4 layers of fabric and do not let the light thru like the rest of the fabric. When the piece is not held to the light, the seams are not darker. :)

One Crabapple said...

JeeeeeeperZ , already ??? You got this done already ?

So cool - and links to tutorials too

off to check it out

Thx !

Judy S. said...

Interesting! It does look like stained glass and also makes me think of Frank Lloyd Wright! Very nice. Was it difficult?

Quiltalicious said...

This looks a lot like the others said - some kind of cross between Mondrian and FLW. Love the stained glass look of it!

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Anonymous said...

Cat, so fun to see your name come across my email!

Beautiful work here...I have not been blog visiting much, but so happy when someone visits me so I can come over.

Nice to see that Ms Crabapple here too!

Anonymous said...

Very nice. Also reminds me of Frank Lloyd Wright.