Korean bat embellishment
This bat embellishment (called bakgi mae dup) is a traditional Korean motif. It is meant to add good luck to the pojagi (wrapping cloth) and give best wishes to the gift recipient.

This bat embellishment (called bakgi mae dup) is a traditional Korean motif. It is meant to add good luck to the pojagi (wrapping cloth) and give best wishes to the gift recipient.

Like most of my followers, I love fabric. So when Sherry from Powered by Quilting put out a call for people to try out her new fabric collection, I jumped at the chance.

This project is a great example of three-dimensional pojagi. It only uses the basic pojagi seam, but with great impact. It’s a fun project that looks more complicated than it is.

To make a small gift even more special, give it in this beautiful pojagi bag. It is about 5″ wide and 4″ deep, so it’s the perfect size for gift cards or jewelry.

This pretty bookmark is a useful item for any readers in your life. It includes three different traditional pojagi techniques, so it is a great project for expanding your stitching skills.

This hand-stitched coaster is a quick project. It would make a great gift with a mug and some coffee, or make a whole set for yourself. It’s a great way to try out traditional Korean pojagi stitching techniques without the commitment of a huge project.