Korean-style Fabric Wrapping
A gift wrapped with a bojagi (traditional Korean wrapping cloth) is a sustainable alternative to using paper. Watch our video here to learn these easy steps!
What You’ll Need:
2 squares of matching contrasting fabric
Sewing materials
Scissors
Elastic bands
How to Prepare the Fabric:
If you’re making your own double-sided wrapping cloth, just sew two squares of scrap fabric together back-to-back. Ensure the cloth is twice the size of your gift.
How to Wrap the Gift:
1. Place the gift in the center of the fabric with one corner toward you. Starting with the bottom corner, fold it inward toward the bottom edge of the gift, making sure to leave enough fabric to partially cover, then place overtop of the gift. Repeat the step on the top corner and place it over the previous layer.
2. While holding down the two layers, work on the remaining two corners. Neatly fold the sides of each corner inward before placing them overtop. When you have both the left and right corners pulled over the gift, secure the ends of the cloth using an elastic band and tighten. Flip the ends of the cloth outward so the other side of the wrapping cloth is showing and create a loose bow.
3. Secure the bow using a second elastic band. Fuss with the “flower” until it looks pretty.