Window hangings as gifts
A patchwork window hanging can be a special gift.
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A patchwork window hanging can be a special gift.
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Learn more about reversible patchwork and get inspiration for your next sewing project.

Elizabeth DeCroos is the designer and teacher at Epida Studio. She loves to work with quilting, pojagi and embroidery and teach those techniques to others. Take a class today or get her to visit your group.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailPinch stitch is a decorative stitch that comes from traditional hand-stitched pojagi. It is a fun way to add both colour and texture to a piece and could be a nice addition to your next embroidery project.

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Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailI always recommend batik fabric for stained glass window hangings. Find out why in this short video.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailThis is the piece I vowed I would never make again. I do like how it looks, but there is an interesting story behind it.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailThis rolled flower ornament is a common decorative element in traditional pojagi. It is not difficult, but takes a bit of planning ahead, since it involves glue and you need to allow drying time.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailEmbroidered Christmas ornaments can be finished in a variety of ways. Here are five options to get you started.