The Landscape Portrait Wall Hanging Bundle by Kristine Vejar, co-owner of AVFKW, features fabrics naturally-dyed in the A Verb for Keeping Warm naturally-dyeing studio. This beautiful, decorative piece is inspired by the Korean patchwork technique called jogakbo. Through the use of tiny, hand stitches, and geometric shapes, the finished piece evokes ethereal, stained-glass. This wall-hanging provides a way to curate a palette which is meaningful to you. In this case, given the theme of the magazine, we focused upon a desert-inspired palette.
(If you would like to learn more about jogakbo, you can .)
We have created bundles using the same materials Kristine used in her project. This includes naturally colored handwoven, organic cotton cloth, as well as linen, cotton, and silk organza dyed with cutch, madder, quebracho red, walnut, and indigo. This bundle includes enough fabric to create one 13.5" tall x 11" wide wall hanging.
Please note:
+ The instructions for this project was originally published in Making Zine: Desert. (Now out of print.)
+ This kit does not include instructions. If you need a copy of the instructions, please make sure to add the PDF to your cart.
Bundle contents:
- 1/2 yd [45.7 cm] of 44" [1.1 m] wide Fabric; 100% organic cotton off-white khadi
- 10 small pieces of naturally dyed color linen, cotton and silk organza for Fabric A, B, C
Supplies you will need (not included in kit):
- Landscape Portrait Instructions PDF
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- Scissors
- Needle (small eye and sharp)
- Thread
- Pins
- Clear ruler
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Iron and ironing board
Photos courtesy of Carrie Bostick Hoge of Making Zine.