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Pojagi Improv handout (1).pdf
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6415172400?pwd=UDZPTTB4Ty93UzNWOHo0SlZxZnM2UT09&omn=81843482686
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with Elizabeth DeCroos from Epida Studio & Designs
(@elizabeth.epidastudio, epidastudio.com)
Elizabeth DeCroos will guide us through the Pojagi sewing method to create our own, one of kind stained glass window hanging.
In this class you will learn two different methods of pojagi seams and when to use them. If you struggle with getting started with improv piecing, working in a group will get you going, Once you start, you won’t be able to make just one – you will want to experiment with different colours and arrangements.
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Elizabeth started sewing as a child, and has always been interested in a variety of needlecrafts. In 2009, she took her young family to South Korea, where she had the opportunity to learn pojagi - a traditional Korean art form that goes back thousands of years.
Upon returning to Canada, Elizabeth developed techniques for similar patchwork using a sewing machine and materials more readily available in the west. Her batik window hangings look like stained glass in the sun.
She works out of her home workshop - Epida Studio designing and teaching pojagi window hanging patterns as well as traditional quilting and embroidery.
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