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Kawandi with Nancy Knoll and Sherry Pasquariello

September 6 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Learn the Kawandi technique with Nancy Knoll and Sherry Pasquariello

The Siddis of Karnataka are an ethnic group in India made up of people of African descent.  They are known in recent years for their unique style of quilting called kawandi. Siddis go through a complicated process of quilting that makes their style distinct from surrounding groups. The process involves taking recycled fabric scraps and arranging them in stylistic geometric patterns, sometimes embedded with religious symbols. Quilts are usually made for family members by older women who can no longer work in the fields. The quilts are put to use as mattresses, crib covers, or covers for cold monsoon nights. The non-profit organization Siddis Women Quilting Cooperative (SWQC) was created in 2004 in an effort to provide a source of income to the community and quilt makers. In 2011 an exhibition titled “Soulful Stitching: Patchwork Quilts by Africans (Siddis) in India” was shown in the Museum of the African Diaspora, helping these quilt makers and the community to gain recognition.

Details

Date:
September 6
Time:
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Organizer

Palm Beach Modern Quilt Guild
Email
susan@palmbeachmqg.com
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Venue

Laura’s Sewing & Quilt Shop
3966 Northlake Blvd
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 United States
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Phone
561-799-5228
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