David found my website after he saw old bojagi at the museum. Thanks to Google :)
He asked me to make mosi bojagi and here's his bojagi.
I wished him happiness and prosperity while I was making this.
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Jeanie, wishing you a happy marragie!
Congratulations, Jeanie!
She wanted to have something unique for her wedding favors. I made these 5 colors of Bok Jumoni for her.
These 5 colors of pouches were used fro Korean traditional wedding. Korean people put 5 different things in the pouch for happy marriage.
Pink-cotton seeds to wish fertility
Red-red beans to repel evil spirit
Yellow-yellow beans( soy bean) to wish bride's temperament
Blue-sweet rice to wish good marriage
Light Green-juniper bark or millet for constancy
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
December news
I've been busy making some commission works last month. And it's already December. Yikes!
From December, Asian Art Museum in SF will play a short video clip in the Korean gallery. If you can go to the museum, you will see my hands and part of bojagi making process over and over again :)
Here's the museum blog tells about Bojagi.
http://blog.asianart.org/blog/index.php/2013/12/09/wrapped-up-in-history/
And the special exhibition, In Grand Style is still going on. Hope to see you at the museum sometime!
From December, Asian Art Museum in SF will play a short video clip in the Korean gallery. If you can go to the museum, you will see my hands and part of bojagi making process over and over again :)
Here's the museum blog tells about Bojagi.
http://blog.asianart.org/blog/index.php/2013/12/09/wrapped-up-in-history/
And the special exhibition, In Grand Style is still going on. Hope to see you at the museum sometime!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Assembly line
Cutting fabrics, putting them in a zipper bag and cutting more....
I am making 60 material kits for my upcoming Bojagi workshop next week.
PIQF, October 17-19, 2013!
http://www.quiltfest.com/workshop_detail.asp?id=1238
I will spend some time to teach, meet my friend and shop some cool sewing gadgets.
If you are in SF Bay area, come and visit! You will need comfortable shoes!
옷감을 자르고, 봉지에 넣고 또 자르고.... 네, 바빠요!
워크샵 재료봉지 60개를 만듭니다.
정신없지만 클래스에서 새로 만날 학생들과 오랜 친구와의 상봉 그리고 쇼핑생각에 피곤을 잊어요.
편한신발을 신고 구경 오세요!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Playing with colors
I feel being a true Korean when I play with these primary colors of Saekdong (multi colored fabric, 색동)! When I was 7, my hanbok (Korean costume, 한복) was a combination of saekdong jeogori with red chima (skirt, 치마). My aunt owned a Korean fabric store in Seoul and she used to sent us hanbok for Chuseok. I remember when I were my pink Gapsa (silk gauze with pattern, 갑사) hanbok, my mom said I looked like Chunhyang :)
색동속에 있는 원색들을 보면 잊었던 어린시절이 생각납니다. 일곱살때 입던 한복은 색동저고리에 빨간 치마였었지요. 포목점을 하시던 고모덕에 추석이면 예쁜 한복을 얻어 입었지요. 분홍갑사 치마저고리를 입은 해에는 엄마가 춘향이보다 더 곱다고 하셨지요 :)
I just finished these gift pouches with drawstring for Asian Art Museum gift store. When the AAM opens a special exhibition in October 25th, you can see my colorful products at the gift shop there. These are called flower petal pouch in Korea (꽃잎 주머니).
샌 프란시스코의 아시안 아트 뮤지엄 샵에 들어갈 색동 주머니들입니다. 꽃잎모양으로 오무려진다고 꽃잎주머니라고 하지요. 작은 파우치들은 옷고름 모양의 끈이 달려있지요. 이참에 뮤지엄 샵 직원들에게 옷고름매는 방법을 가르쳐줘야겠군요. 블로그에서도 가르쳐드릴까요?
Wanna see more products? I made smaller pouches with Ot go reum (옷고름) style strap. I think I have to teach the gift shop staffs how to tie this. Would you like to learn how to tie this, too?
Friday, September 27, 2013
Gift wrap bojagi coming soon at Asian Art Museum!
Have you been to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco recently? Upcoming special exhibition, In Grand Style is around the corner! I am very excited to see such a treasures from Korea.
http://www.asianart.org/exhibitions_index/in-grand-style
And I have a news to share with you all, too! My gift wrap bojagi products will be at the museum shop in October!
Want to see what will be there? I will show you a few samples. I am working on more items this week. Stay tuned!
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Bojagi DVD is coming soon! Indiegogo campaign info
It will come out soon! My producer Andrew Galli and I are starting our Indiegogo campaign.
This is a fundraiser to cover our product cost and you can get some discount as our appreciation. Please check out the page and enjoy some information about this DVD. If you can support, I will shout "Gamsahapnida"
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bojagi-wrapping-cloths-the-art-of-korean-stitching-dvd/x/4665306
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