Back to All Events

Patchwork Curtain Workshop

  • Bolt Fabric Boutique 2904 Northeast Alberta Street Portland, OR, 97211 United States (map)

Sunday, August 16th
10:00am to 2:00pm
Level 1: You can thread and operate a sewing machine.


Jogakbo is a style of Korean patchwork traditionally used to create domestic wrapping cloths (known as bojagi) from scraps of leftover fabrics. In this workshop, students will use techniques inspired by jogakbo to create a stunning patchwork curtain with a stained glass effect.

This is a perfect opportunity for using up small scraps of fabric!


Taught by Angela Creais.

    • You can thread and operate a sewing machine

    • Piecing fabric

    • Flat-felled seams

    • Curtain-specific finishing techniques

    • A large assortment of fabric scraps from your stash, or several coordinating fat quarters.

      Choose fabrics like lightweight cotton, linen, or a blend. Aim to have at least one yard total. The more you bring the more options you’ll have!

    • Thread in a coordinating color

Ages 18 and up.

Our classroom is on the second floor and is currently only accessible by stairs. We are working on a solution to make our space accessible to everyone. Thanks for your understanding and patience while we work this out. You may e-mail us at classes@boltfabricboutique.com if you have any questions about this process.

Our cancellation policy can be found
here.

This class requires a minimum of 3 participants. The class may be subject to cancellation if the minimum enrollment is not achieved. In that circumstance your class fee will be refunded.

Earlier Event: August 15
Machine Basics: Sew a Pillowcase
Later Event: August 22
Freehand Embroidery