Creative Sewing Techniques: Introduction to Bojagi
Bojagi Applications
A course by Desedamas , Textile Artists and Artisans
About the video: Bojagi Applications
Overview
“Now we will show you some of the things that can be done with the bojagi. You will be surprised by the variety of possibilities and how impressive it can be to combine this technique in some projects.”
In this video lesson Desedamas addresses the topic: Bojagi Applications, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative Sewing Techniques: Introduction to Bojagi. Learn the basics of Bojagi, or Korean patchwork, to craft stunning textile compositions made by hand or with a sewing machine.
Partial transcription of the video
“Bojagi Applications In this lesson, we want to show you different ways to apply the bojagi technique. First of all, you can use it for anything related to dressmaking. Keep in mind that, if you want to make fabric to later create a skirt, a dress, a kimono, or anything else, you don't need to finish off the edges because you'll be cutting them. In fact, it's good and even advisable to have the pattern to avoid doing too much and wasting pieces. We're going to show you, for example, a dress we made. It was a store-bought dress, and we added the bottom trimming with this technique. We also ma...”
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Course summary for: Creative Sewing Techniques: Introduction to Bojagi
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Category
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, DIY, Sewing, Textile Design, Textile Dyeing

Desedamas
A course by Desedamas
Sisters Cecilia and Mercè González, founders of craft and textile art workshop Desedamas, started their silk painting journey by teaching themselves the technique as a hobby and also because of its therapeutic qualities. The two come from vastly different professional backgrounds: Cecilia is a trained technical draftsperson, and Mercè, a chemical engineer.
In the year 2000 they decided to turn their passion into a way of life and began to sell their work at craft fairs throughout Spain. In 2006, they began to combine silk with textile art, painting silk for patchwork pieces and working with specific techniques. They currently work in equal measure between craft and textile art, and also share their knowledge with others through different forms of training. In 2013, they both earned the Maestras Artesanas (Master Craftsperson) diploma.
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