This innovative technique replaces traditional sewing with the use of a soldering iron to fuse layers of organza together through heat.
By melting 2 to 4 layers—or more—of this lightweight, sheer fabric, participants will create delicate seams that are less than 1mm wide.
The transparent nature of organza makes the final piece reversible, with the front and back appearing perfectly identical.
This process produces beautifully clean lines and an ethereal effect that resembles traditional Pojagi work, while also opening the door to reinterpret patchwork methods in new and creative ways.
It’s a highly accessible and playful approach that allows for freedom of design, experimentation with color layering, and the exploration of light and texture through minimal materials.
Perfect for anyone interested in textile art, quilting, or contemporary fiber techniques, this workshop introduces a surprisingly simple way to create intricate, refined compositions—without thread, needle, or seam allowances.