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Svensk Form is a non-profit independent membership association that has been promoting Swedish design in Sweden and worldwide since 1845. Through 14 regional associations across the country, Svensk Form organizes exhibitions, seminars, competitions, and other activities that showcase Swedish design in all its forms.
Lovisa HeiniusPhoto: Cecilia Magnusson
Welcome to a design workshop where we explore the possibilities of textiles. With methodical and practical guidance, you will learn more about different fabrics and their properties, and sketch out your own pojagi project inspired by the Korean patchwork technique. The focus is on the design process – not sewing – and we will work with color, proportion, contrast, and construction. A creative afternoon that provides both ideas and tools to carry forward into your own projects – regardless of previous experience. The workshop is led by Lovisa Heinius, author of the book Pojagi – Korean Patchwork. Selected textiles and fabric remnants will be available for purchase on site from Lovisa Heinius at a favorable price.
Lovisa Heinius Natur & Kultur
Svensksundsvägen 13, Stockholm
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16
995 SEK per person
Lovisa Heinius Natur & Kultur
Meet designer and artisan Lovisa Heinius, currently in the spotlight with her book Pojagi – Korean Patchwork, in a conversation about creative reuse and the possibilities of materials – from idea to stitch. We will discuss the design process, sustainable creation, idea development, and inspiration. The conversation is led by Lotta Ahlvar and is preceded by the workshop "Design Your Own Pojagi".
Lovisa Heinius Lotta Ahlvar
Svensksundsvägen 13, Stockholm
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Lovisa Heinius Lotta Ahlvar