
In this hands-on workshop, participants will create a small bojagi window panel—a patchwork textile rooted in traditional Korean hand-sewing practices. Using repurposed natural fabrics, students will explore how color, memory, and light interact through layered cloth. The project invites quiet reflection, intuitive composition, and the slow, grounding rhythm of stitching. Participants will walk away with a luminous 4×5-inch panel that can be hung in a window or framed as a soft, abstract artwork.
Students will:
Learn more about Mariah Bintliff of Bojagi Blues here.
Skill Level
Beginner-intermediate sewists, ages 14+. Prior hand sewing experience isn’t required, but is preferred.
All Materials Provided.
Participants may want to bring their own small cutting mat, rotary cutter, rulers, and/or scissors, but not required.
Capped at 12 participants
If you have any questions, email HalseyRSVP@charleston.edu.
$65 Halsey Members / $75 Not-Yet Members
Purchase tickets here via George Street Box Office.