NOTE: Materials fees are required for some workshops. These fees are paid directly to faculty and are not part of your registration fee. Sold Out?: Yes
Required Supplies: - 2 pieces of 8" x 8" fabric (medium weight linen or plain weave cotton or mumyeong [Korean cotton])
- 1 sheet hanji (Korean mulberry paper) folded and cut into 1” wide x 24” long strips
- Crewel Needle #7
- 12wt. variegated cotton thread (Youngmin likes to use Wonderfil Fruitti)
- Pins
- Fabric pencil or a chalk pencil
- Universal scissors - suitable for both fabric and paper. Shared scissors will be provided but Youngmin suggests each student have a pair.
Saeksilnubi, colored thread quilting is a Korean traditional craft that uses two layers of fabrics, cords made with hanji (Korean mulberry paper), and colorful threads to make the quilted texture. Hanji cord or cotton cord were used as batting or stuffing. Saeksilnubi was used to make practical objects such as small pouches, pin cushions, glasses cases, and paper sock patterns.