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Modernized traditional Korean fabric art and décor | Etsy Korean Patchwork, Curtain Divider, Modern Pattern Design, Patchwork Curtains, Korean Fabric, Noren Curtains, Sheer Shades, Korean Design, Traditional Korean

This panel is a curtain/shade that develops Bojagi (Pojagi/Jogakbo) patchwork, a traditional Korean textile art, into a modern design. When Bojagi is used as an interior decoration, the seams of the fabric pieces are highlighted with geometric lines by the light coming from outside. This gives the feel of modern textile art and creates a sophisticated and beautiful interior atmosphere. In addition, since the seam appearance and stitching on the front and back of the panel are the same, it…

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Korean Fabric, Printed Silk Fabric, Charmeuse Fabric, Silk Satin Fabric, Chinese Silk, Cute Love Images, Fabulous Fabrics, Silk Charmeuse, Fabric Pattern

For proper fabric use, care, maintenance and decontamination, fabric identification is crucial. However, it is not always possible to know one fabric from another through appearance, texture, or thickness. Even if the fabric is made from the same fibers, the fabric varies greatly. Now, read the following information to know more details. Method 1. Find

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It all started from Indradanush Shirts! When we used leftover scraps to patch them together and make our rainbow organza shirt! So nothing goes to waste! One day one of you commented on our reel, telling us that it looks like Bojagi and that’s how it all began! . Jogakbo is Korean traditional patchwork known for its beauty in composition and colour balance – all from leftover bits of fabric. Jogak means piece and bo means wrapping cloth; it’s wrapping cloth made from fabric pieces. . The mor... Bojagi Patchwork, Traditional Patchwork, Organza Shirt, Secondary Source, Wrapping Cloth, Korean Traditional, Chinese Clothing, Plastic Containers, Fabric Scraps

It all started from Indradanush Shirts! When we used leftover scraps to patch them together and make our rainbow organza shirt! So nothing goes to waste! One day one of you commented on our reel, telling us that it looks like Bojagi and that’s how it all began! . Jogakbo is Korean traditional patchwork known for its beauty in composition and colour balance – all from leftover bits of fabric. Jogak means piece and bo means wrapping cloth; it’s wrapping cloth made from fabric pieces. . The…

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