Reusing Household Textiles to Create a Patchwork Wrapping Cloth. Transform forgotten fabrics into something meaningful and beautiful. Join me for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn to deconstruct old household textiles and reimagine them as a vibrant patchwork (jogakbo) wrapping cloth, inspired by the traditional Korean art of bojagi.
In this class, you’ll take apart an old garment, practice hand-stitching techniques, and piece together fabric scraps to form a tapestry of color and pattern. Along the way, we’ll delve into the history of Bojagi and its cultural significance, gaining a deeper appreciation for the tradition behind the craft.
This workshop is ideal for those with some hand-sewing experience, though curious beginners are warmly welcomed. Participants are encouraged to bring old woven (non-stretch) garments to repurpose, but materials will be available for anyone who needs them. Registration closes May 11.
Cost: $100 (materials included)
Date: Three Thursdays starting, Thurs, May 14 (May 14, 21 & 28) (10am – 12:30pm)
Register here.

