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    Pogagi for qayg?

    here is just one video on this method. Fun to watch others, too. https://m.youtube.com/results?q=101%20pogagi&sm=3

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    Bojagi and Pogagi

    youtube one of these terms for some interesting techniques. Many in Korean but can still understand. This is badically puecing and skippiing the addition of backing and quilting or making quilt tops that are finished on backside.

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    Summer tops? I wonder how they keep them from eventually unraveling without some kind of backing
    French seams?

    Very graphic and in the sense of today's Modern style although I suspect the method is very old
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    Quote Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
    Summer tops? I wonder how they keep them from eventually unraveling without some kind of backing
    French seams?

    Very graphic and in the sense of today's Modern style although I suspect the method is very old
    Here are two links that explain how the back ends up finished; not french seams. I think there is something here that we can apply to qayg, actually.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFQwelIsi70
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCVvCjTnuSI
    Last edited by yobrosew; 07-19-2015 at 08:56 AM.

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    very interesting thank you

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    Isn't this a French felled seam?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaryKatherine View Post
    Isn't this a French felled seam?
    For a French seam, you sew it wrong sides together, cut close to stiitching line, then encase the raw edge by sewing another seam. So let's say after the first seam, you cut to 1/8" from the stitching line, then you encase the raw edge and stitch 1/4" from the previous stitching line.

    From my my understanding of Bojagi, you make one seam allowance 1/4" and one seam allowance 1/2". Stitch on seam line with right sides together. Press and turn under 1/2" seam allowance so it encases the 1/4" SA (and raw edge). Stitch close to turned under edge. This will show a stitching line on the right and wrong side. This is what I have gathered from watching a YouTube video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaryKatherine View Post
    Isn't this a French felled seam?
    I believe it to be a flat felled seam, just on the inside of the fabric as opposed to the good side like on jeans.
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    Neat gift wrapping

    This is cool and could do many of them with leftover quiltblocks or something. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AarpBS2L6Pg

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    Very creative!

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