Kawandi Christmas Quilting with Liz Smith
Sat, 10 Dec
|The Good Stitch
Learn traditional Kawandi hand quilting techniques & make a Christmas table runner with fabric scraps & vintage linens.
Time & Location
10 Dec 2022, 14:00 – 16:30
The Good Stitch, 117 George V Ave, Goring-by-Sea, Worthing BN11 5SA, UK
About the Event
This traditional form of hand-quilting is made with torn strips of scrap fabrics, arranged & stitched from the edge to the middle of the work, so that when the last piece of fabric is stitched in, it is finished. Liz will show you all the techniques to make the Kawandi quilt, using fabric scraps, waste cotton batting & upcycling vintage linens for the backing. Liz will guide you to select a colour palette & create your own Christmas themed table runner.
Kawandi quilting has a long history hailing from the Siddi people of African descent now living in India & quilts are made with waste fabrics & used as mattresses & blankets. Liz will share some of the history & meaning of the different elements of the quilts that she has been learning about.
All materials & equipment are provided for this workshop. We advocate for using up scraps & upcycling materials into new things & there will be lots of scrap to choose from, but feel free to bring your own too. As we don’t sell a lot of Christmas themed fabrics, you’ll need to bring your own if that’s what you’d like to use.
No experience of quilting or hand stitching is required, the techniques are quick to pick up.
Liz Smith is fascinated with the creative power in pulling thread on a needle. Convinced that making something for yourself is a skill & a thrill for everyone to enjoy, she has made a career out of sharing her skills. Liz works as a textile artist, freelance costume maker & runs a variety of workshops. She uses her fabric remnants to make & sell unique textile pieces, raising money for charitable causes at garden events where the cake is as important as the makes.
2.5 hrs
£40
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