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Old 07-19-2015, 05:03 AM
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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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Old 07-19-2015, 05:18 AM
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Default 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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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

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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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Thank you for sharing. It is a great idea for a summer cover.
It looks like the same seam used for denim jeans. You just have to make sure you are using larger blocks (1/2" seams). It would take more thought when sewing if using a more intricate pattern, matching seams or points, etc.
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Very creative!
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Really pretty!
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very interesting thank you
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Default Are you familiar with Bojagi quilt method?

Bojagi. Google it and see what it is. Google images has lots of the finished products. Cool way to turn quilt piecing into gorgeous curtains.

Saw a pieced wallhanging at nail salon getting pedi. How the different pieces intrigued me as no seams were raw and yet no back on the 'quilt top'. Anyone know or doing this method? With the language barrier it took the gal writing the word down for me. Will post pics of applying this and another technique "pogagi" when I complete one of the quilted bowl covers. I am using the pogagi seams to connect blocks that I have foundation pieced onto fabric. Through an image search I was led to some quilt show interviews in uk. Beautiful and simple to do stuff.
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