Bojagi by Machine with Krista Zeghers
Sat, Sep 20
|Focus on Fibre Art Association Studio
Learn the art of Bojagi by making a machine-made 'stain glass' wall hanging


Time & Location
Sep 20, 2025, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Focus on Fibre Art Association Studio, 10554 110 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 3C5, Canada
About the event
Description
Bojagi (also known as Pojagi) is an ancient Korean art form. Women used to make wrapping cloths for storing and carrying household and personal items. In unlined bojagi patchwork, the seam is finished on both sides. This makes the piece reversible, with no right or wrong side. The art of bojagi is being revived.
In this course you use batik fabrics to make machine-made reversible seams, sewn in the bojagi style, to make a simple window “stain glass” wall hanging.
Krista lives in rural Manitoba, Canada and has been creating fibre art works for the past decade. She belongs to three professional groups: Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) an international group; Textile and Fibre Artists of Manitoba group; and the Mavericks, an Arizonan group, that all support her in her continued growth as an artist. Krista’s travels and nature inspire her artwork.
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