I love all the videos that MARGARET FABRIZIO as posted about Kwandi. She visited the Siddi women and learn first hand how they make their Kwandi. Joe Cunningham has a wonderful tribute to Margaret and her beautiful quilts. The Siddi women use thin layers of sari layered inside instead of batting. Nothing goes to waste. These women work sitting on the floor or ground as they work. They also tear the fabric instead of using scissors. These are magical projects and I hope to make one someday. They use a heavy thread almost like a thin cotton crochet thread. Have fun. ❤. LOST SOUND at the belly patch. Awwwww. Came back on after a few minutes. 👍🏻
Margaret is great. Her channel is @atree3, for anyone else looking for her. I've posted the end of the video, with added narration. You can find it here. ua-cam.com/video/997HqCLkwPk/v-deo.html
Thank you for all the tips in this nice video, I learned a lot. I have finished two small Kawandi table runners and thinking about being courageous and start a big one 🤔
Thank you so much for making this video. I desperately need to use a thimble but have a really hard time with them. Can you share about your beautiful knuckle thimble?
I'm using a fidget spinner ring from Boho Magic. You can find links to that and all of the other supplies I use here. dizzyquilter.com/my-favorite-supplies/
You can absolutely use whatever you are comfortable with, that works with the thread you choose. You are making a project for you. Make yourself happy.
I love all the videos that MARGARET FABRIZIO as posted about Kwandi. She visited the Siddi women and learn first hand how they make their Kwandi. Joe Cunningham has a wonderful tribute to Margaret and her beautiful quilts. The Siddi women use thin layers of sari layered inside instead of batting. Nothing goes to waste. These women work sitting on the floor or ground as they work. They also tear the fabric instead of using scissors. These are magical projects and I hope to make one someday. They use a heavy thread almost like a thin cotton crochet thread. Have fun. ❤. LOST SOUND at the belly patch. Awwwww. Came back on after a few minutes. 👍🏻
Margaret is great. Her channel is @atree3, for anyone else looking for her.
I've posted the end of the video, with added narration. You can find it here. ua-cam.com/video/997HqCLkwPk/v-deo.html
Thank you for all the tips in this nice video, I learned a lot. I have finished two small Kawandi table runners and thinking about being courageous and start a big one 🤔
You should make a big one! Give yourself grace and time - Mine took 2 years.
@@JenStrauser Thanks for the encouragement 🤗
I'm working on a Kawandi as I'm watching you! Small red ones for mug rugs.
Yay! Isn't it fun?
Thank you so much for making this video. I desperately need to use a thimble but have a really hard time with them. Can you share about your beautiful knuckle thimble?
I'm using a fidget spinner ring from Boho Magic. You can find links to that and all of the other supplies I use here. dizzyquilter.com/my-favorite-supplies/
This is such a helpful video! Could you tell me what size/type needle you're using?
I use a Milliner's #3. You can find a complete list of my favorite supplies at dizzyquilter.com/my-favorite-supplies/
Could you use a thinner needle?
You can absolutely use whatever you are comfortable with, that works with the thread you choose. You are making a project for you. Make yourself happy.
Sound stopped at the belly patch.
I've uploaded a new end bit, this time with narration. ua-cam.com/video/997HqCLkwPk/v-deo.html
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I've posted the end of the video, with added narration. You can find it here. ua-cam.com/video/997HqCLkwPk/v-deo.html