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Bojagi On The Machine



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 fabric scraps to make machine-made reversable seams, sewn in the bojagi style, to make a simple window “stain glass” wall hanging.

MaDonna and Krista will be co-teaching this class.

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CANCELLATION POLICY: A 7-day notice is required in order to receive a full refund or store credit. If there is less than a 7-day notice Mad B's will attempt to fill the seat with another customer. If the slot is filled, you may receive a full refund(class fees only) or store credit. If Mad B's is unable to fill the cancelled seat your class fee will be forfeited.


Instructor: MaDonna Randt
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