Seats Available?: Sold Out Required Supplies: - 2 pieces of 8" x 8" fabric (medium weight linen or plain weave cotton) - 1 sheet hanji (Korean mulberry paper) folded and cut into 1” wide x 24” long strips - Crewel Needle #7 - 1 spool of 12wt. cotton thread (Youngmin likes to use Wonderfil Fruitti- variegated color) - Pins - fabric pencil or a chalk pencil - craft scissors - shared scissors will be provided but you may wish to have your own to maximize class time and ease of cutting - bone folder (hera marker) - wooden stylus or disposable wooden chopstick - pen and notebook to take a memo
Originally a utilitarian technique, saeksilnubi is a quilting technique that combines two layers of fabric with cords made from Hanji (Korean mulberry paper) and vibrant multicolored threads to create a quilted texture. The Hanji cords serve as batting or stuffing, adding structure and dimension. Repeated lines, formed with hand stitches, create geometric patterns or nature-inspired motifs, resulting in a beautifully raised texture.