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Pojagi, a centuries old Korean quilting art form, is featured at The Pacific Northwest Quilt and Fiber Arts Museum through June Korean Quilting, Ancient Korea, Quilting Art, Circular Pattern, Quilting Techniques, Artist Statement, Korean Artist, The Pacific Northwest, Fiber Arts

The Pacific Northwest Quilt and Fiber Arts Museum, located in La Conner, is currently showcasing the textile art of 13 Korean artists. Curated by Misik Kim and Patti King, this group show is titled The Quilt Road: Contemporary Korean Quilts, on view through June 26th. Featured artists have a shared background of completing the Quilt Specialist […]

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It's finished! I'll try to get some better pictures in the morning, but I had to share the first glimpse of the finished quilt. I had no pattern, so I followed a method of crazy quilting by Weeks and Ringle. The piecing is random, but if you look closely, you can see that the pieces are sewed into stips of a certain width and pieced in a log cabin (around and around the center) style. The hand quilting is also random. I mostly outlined the larger pieces or groups of pieces, but I snuck some…

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The Ultimate Guide to Bojagi (보자기) - The Korean Art of Fabric (Gift)       Wrapping - and What It Can Teach You about Life Fabric Gift Wrapping, Japanese Wrapping, Korean Colors, Color Symbolism, Wrapping Cloth, Korean Wedding, Traditional Korean, Korean Art, Fabric Gifts

What is known as furoshiki in Japan is called bojagi in Korea, though bojagi has never taken center stage. Bojagi (보자기) translates as 'wrapping' or 'covering cloth,' originating from the word 'bok,' which means luck in Korean, while the word 'bo' signifies happiness or fortune. Therefore, it can be transcribed as the wrapping of luck. Ancient Koreans believed that wrapping objects protected good luck.

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