The technique still boggles my mind. I'm so excited to finally be able to see one of your Kawandi quilts live! Congratulations on being part of the exhibition at Visions Art Museum - a beautiful venue to display your wonderful artwork.
I have being following your Kawandi journey. I have had my heart captured by your story. Thank you for sharing with us. I plan on starting a Kawandi quilt this winter. Thank you for sharing.❤️
And excellent documentary of the adventure, Margaret! It's amazing, in retrospect, to see how it all unfolded. And I have a feeling that the adventure is not over yet...
@@atree3 may I ask you another question please....should you make your quilting stitches as even as possible and your stitching lines as straight as possible or am I being too strict with myself? Your work is absolutely beautiful. I am just about finished my first attempt but still have a lot to learn! 🤗
I LOVE THESE HANDMADE QUILT N I WANT TO LEARN N WHAT KIND OF THREAD ?? U KNOW IM DEAF CANT HEAR VIDEO :( I LOVE UR VIDEO AND I DOINT KNOW U PLAY PIANO AND DID U MADE MOVIES OR PLAY?? I WISH SEE UR PICTURES U ARE VERY SWEET LADY MARIA
***** I would be willing to sell one of mine. After I get back from San Diego I will have them photographed and send you pix and prices. Remind me in a couple of weeks if I forget. : )
The technique still boggles my mind. I'm so excited to finally be able to see one of your Kawandi quilts live! Congratulations on being part of the exhibition at Visions Art Museum - a beautiful venue to display your wonderful artwork.
hope to see you
I have being following your Kawandi journey. I have had my heart captured by your story. Thank you for sharing with us. I plan on starting a Kawandi quilt this winter. Thank you for sharing.❤️
Enjoy
What a gift to have found these videos. :)
Beautiful work, theirs and yours.
I think this is an excellent presentation for your show. It's a great immersion in the experience.
And excellent documentary of the adventure, Margaret! It's amazing, in retrospect, to see how it all unfolded. And I have a feeling that the adventure is not over yet...
It's beautiful,each piece unique, it's made by the siddis near Haliyal near Dharwad, Karnataka, India
Thank you for sharing 🥰
Loved this xx
Hi MArgaret. What was the significance of the women measuring the quilts?
What is that that they quilt with in their hand? It looks like they push the needle through with it. How can I make one please?
Just roll up some scraps, enclose them in a piece of fabric . . .Make it tight.
@@atree3 thank you I will try to make one. I'm sure it will take some getting used to!
@@carolyntrezona4211 its a breeze
@@atree3 may I ask you another question please....should you make your quilting stitches as even as possible and your stitching lines as straight as possible or am I being too strict with myself? Your work is absolutely beautiful. I am just about finished my first attempt but still have a lot to learn! 🤗
@@carolyntrezona4211 Relax, find your own way, There is nothing you HAVE to learn. You will learn and INVENT as you go.
I LOVE THESE HANDMADE QUILT N I WANT TO LEARN N WHAT KIND OF THREAD ?? U KNOW IM DEAF CANT HEAR VIDEO :(
I LOVE UR VIDEO AND I DOINT KNOW U PLAY PIANO AND
DID U MADE MOVIES OR PLAY?? I WISH SEE UR PICTURES
U ARE VERY SWEET LADY
MARIA
it is a very soft 3-ply cotton thread. I have only been able to find it in Mainali, Karnataka
interesting short film
Margaret, one thing I don't understand. Do the Siddi women sell these quilts? Is this their job or are these quilts only for personal use?
They have formed a collective and sell from there. I bought 6 from them when I was there.
atree3
Is there anyway we can buy them?
***** I would be willing to sell one of mine. After I get back from San Diego I will have them photographed and send you pix and prices.
Remind me in a couple of weeks if I forget. : )
atree3
Okey Dokey
You look Great Ms.F~like Benjamin Button ~☼~ must be Your Lust for Life !
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