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Korean Ramie Jogakbo (모시 조각보) Hand sewn Korean patchwork 

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@도화-x1l
@도화-x1l Месяц назад
It’s been over 3 years this video being uploaded but still I thank you for uploading my country’s traditional art…!
@swisschard1007
@swisschard1007 Месяц назад
I love everything about this and the music just takes it to a whole other level. Beautiful!
@LoralynnAnn
@LoralynnAnn 7 месяцев назад
I love that this is finished on both sides. Thank you for introducing me to a new technique with historical meaning!❤
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 3 месяца назад
You are so welcome! Hope you're able to give it a try :)
@산석산
@산석산 2 года назад
Jogakbo is literally a cloth made from pieces of cloth. It is said that in the old days when materials were scarce, cloth was also a very valuable material, and it is said that the leftover scraps of cloth were used to make furoshiki. It was often used to wrap quilts, wedding dresses, and wedding items. It is said that the tablecloth that covers the table is still well used. Various colors and patterns are mixed, and one of the crafts studied in Gyubang is to study this arrangement well to make it beautiful. It is the wisdom of life to use the leftover fabric from everyday life, so it was used by ordinary people. In fact, it is said that Jogakbo was never found among the royal objects.
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this history! I think it's such a beautiful and valuable part of Korean culture.
@Jo-hh8hx
@Jo-hh8hx 2 года назад
What’s the music? It’s beautiful (and a nice change from usual sewing tutorials ringtone style music)
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 Год назад
Thank you! I made the music myself :)
@HereIsMyStuff35
@HereIsMyStuff35 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this wonderful video! The finished item is absolutely beautiful!
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 2 года назад
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it :)
@halinagendera8295
@halinagendera8295 11 месяцев назад
Witam ❤ładna praca ❤serdecznie dziękuję i łączę pozdrowienia z Polski ❤
@oleandergarden
@oleandergarden 2 года назад
So beautiful ❤️ Both the process and the end product... Amazing
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@donnadees1971
@donnadees1971 9 месяцев назад
Well, it makes your handstitches to look like flat felled sewing seams. Wow.
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@mgailqster
@mgailqster 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful!
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@reinadegrillos
@reinadegrillos 2 года назад
Muy bello y simple. Gracias.
@krisstineschmidt184
@krisstineschmidt184 2 года назад
GREAT SKILL,AMAZING!!!
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 2 года назад
Thank you :)
@megsstorystore8210
@megsstorystore8210 2 года назад
Hi how did you know how to cut each Ramie rectangle size, so that they all fitted seamlessly together? Did you use a template that told you what width and height each Ramie was?
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 2 года назад
I cut each piece as I go. I match the widths of the pieces I'm working on and the pattern slowly comes as I work. I don't plan how it's going to look from the start.
@paulgoebertp
@paulgoebertp Год назад
@@6x4online34 I believe that called "loghouse making" in quilting
@question3613
@question3613 Год назад
well done, very beautiful.
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 Год назад
Thank you very much!
@hidgee
@hidgee 8 месяцев назад
What type of fabric are you using, is it a linen / cotton?
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 7 месяцев назад
It's Ramie, a plant fibre from the nettle family. It's naturally very stiff as shown :)
@jenniferdavis5482
@jenniferdavis5482 2 года назад
What is the marking tool you are using and where do you get it?
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 2 года назад
Traditionally it would have been a bone folder. I made this one out of a cross-section of deer antler because I didn't have any bone :)
@alibanpark
@alibanpark 3 года назад
hi, i need help bcs i have to apply this jogakbo design in my design project to make a shawl, i need to ask how do u sew the inner part after u combined those two fabric then u fold the inner part...still finding more videos and i cant find how u guys sew that part.. pls help me 🥲
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 3 года назад
It the same whip-stitch on both sides of the fabric. Once you've enclosed the seam, use the whip stitch technique to fell that open side down.The seam should look the same on both sides. Hope that helps! Good luck
@caralinehowden2951
@caralinehowden2951 2 года назад
@@6x4online34 Thank you, I too found it hard to see how you did the second part. Although it seems I have figured it out.
@2011wildflowers
@2011wildflowers 3 года назад
fascinating!!!
@itzperzonal2u283
@itzperzonal2u283 2 года назад
What is the stone called!?
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 Год назад
It's a folder that I made from deer antler. They are supposed to be longer and made from bone (Hera folder) but I only had antler available! They are used a lot in quilting.
@marievitous3235
@marievitous3235 2 года назад
Ça manque d’explication le visuel ne suffit pas, désolée
@6x4online34
@6x4online34 Год назад
Merci, J'ai pas fait ce video pour expliquer comment faire ce metier car je suis pas un expert. Il y a beaucoup des videos sur youtube qui peuvent expliquer mieu que moi. J'ai eu juste envie de montrer un peu ma travaille
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