I took advantage of the sunshine to photograph my bojagi today, unfortunately it was rather breezy and the bojagi took on a life of its own!
I'm calling it "Four Japanese Seasons". I need to square up the cloth and decide how I'm going to edge it, probably a simple rolled seam, and I'll have a deeper hem at the top to allow me to hang it at the window in my sewing room on a pole or wire.
On a technical note: those expensive Black and Gold needles I used for this project were a nightmare. I broke three before I gave up and went back to trusty John James' quilting needles.
oh how beautiful. i love how you joined them all together.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely work it looks great with the sun shining.
ReplyDeleteTricia
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Your pojagi is looking good in the sunshine. Textile stained glass!
ReplyDeleteWooHoo! Lis this is gorgeous. The colours go together really well.
ReplyDeleteit looks so cheerful blowing in the breeze - lovely memories, well done.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful piece, congratulations. I hope that looking at it you will have cheerful memories of your trip to Japan rather than your present worries.
ReplyDeleteGood for you, Lis. A window will show that off beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic Lis. The pojagi is wonderful and it will look simply gorgeous in front of a window. There are a number of pojagis created with Joomchi in the exhibition in Rhode Island which look wonderful with light behind them. The effect of those seams is quite atunning
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