Curves and circles in pojagi! Tradition and modernity

Workshop topic: Traditional hand sewing
Languages: French flag English flag Spanish flag
Nb of students: 12

Pojagi, a Korean art form of transparency and elegance. You may be familiar with straight lines! I’d like to teach you how to make soft curves and circles to create your own graphic design. You’ll be able to play with color and light. All work will be done by hand. Let yourself be tempted by this wonderful art!

Where: ancien lycée, 3 rue Osmont, 68160 Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines | Salle 2

List of supplies
  • sewing needles
  • neutral sewing thread
  • pins
  • fabric scissors
  • paper scissors
  • rotary cutter
  • cutting mat
Required supplies
  • small ruler (omnigrid type) with 5mm indication
  • Teflon bender
  • Erasable "frixion ball" type pen
Fabrics to bring + lengh
  • White or unbleached organdy 50x50 cm (optional, as I offer a suitable kit)
Kit
+ Content

Mandatory kit(15 €, included): 1 white organdy coupon 50×50 cm plus 3 colors 30×15 cm

The teacher

Maryse Allard discovered Pojagi about 10 years ago and was fascinated by the transparency and modernity of this ancestral Korean art. Since then, she has never stopped experimenting with her passion! Maryse had the chance to exhibit her work in Korea and in many countries around the world. She remains a European with her sensitivity and interest in Art Deco and is happy to be a bridge between two cultures, Korea and France. Maryse Allard also has the pleasure of sharing her passion through numerous workshops all over the world, either in person or visually, and each time it is a magical moment around this transparency and lightness.