WOW....that is Soo cool....your so blessed.....thank you for sharing that and for your family for being in the video.....the biggest thing I got from the video was the last who was talking about how she was thinking about her grandmother I think anyways and so yeah she started quilting....maybe with this pandemic going on more people can return to this kind of lifestyle....I know I seek it myself...thanks for sharing again 🤠👌🌽💯😉
I collect old embroidery pieces, I plan to make a quilt out of my collection, I just think of all the energy and time women have spent over the centuries making these and am in such awe. Much respect and admiration.
They quilt the same way I was taught. We would put an old blanket as batting. Make the back a little bigger than the front. Then tie quilt it together. Fold the backing over the front to make a binding. I still make quilts this way and give them to disadvantaged, homeless,and others. I also crochet for the same people. And also for my family members.
Very interesting. When our son was born my husband was working with a man married to a Hopi lady. She made a quilt for our son which I still have. Unfortunately I never met the lady but have always loved the little quilt and taken very good care of it.
This is beautiful to see the Hopi Indians quilting together... Family and friends getting together is a lost art.....God Bless you all. This is an interesting film....thank you. Lou
Americans resent that term. Did you know that? It is our country too. We are also "native" as we were born here. Ppl were here before you. God didn't make you exclusively for this land. That said, I love your quilts and very much enjoyed the video. We would love to have some designs we could use to make quilts/embroideries for our homes too. Where can we purchase some desigms?
Thanks for posting! I'm proud to say that the ladies in this vid are my grandmother and aunts.
WOW....that is Soo cool....your so blessed.....thank you for sharing that and for your family for being in the video.....the biggest thing I got from the video was the last who was talking about how she was thinking about her grandmother I think anyways and so yeah she started quilting....maybe with this pandemic going on more people can return to this kind of lifestyle....I know I seek it myself...thanks for sharing again 🤠👌🌽💯😉
Like Karen tootsie?
I hope you are learning to quilt and pass this art on to your family.
My mother quilted. I began to quilt at 69 years old. This video is inspiring.
Awww these women are so cute. This video really made me miss my Sooh whom I learned to quilt from. ❤❤❤
I collect old embroidery pieces, I plan to make a quilt out of my collection, I just think of all the energy and time women have spent over the centuries making these and am in such awe. Much respect and admiration.
They quilt the same way I was taught. We would put an old blanket as batting. Make the back a little bigger than the front. Then tie quilt it together. Fold the backing over the front to make a binding. I still make quilts this way and give them to disadvantaged, homeless,and others. I also crochet for the same people. And also for my family members.
Made my heart happy to see this vid. As I write this I am wrapped up in a quilt made by my aunt Helen. Good bless and good job!
Wonderful, the history is as interesting as the quilts :)
Very interesting. When our son was born my husband was working with a man married to a Hopi lady. She made a quilt for our son which I still have. Unfortunately I never met the lady but have always loved the little quilt and taken very good care of it.
Many quilters in my family. I love to see how other cultures have taken the art f quilting and made it there own.
I enjoyed this so much and God Bless these Ladies and families.
This is beautiful to see the Hopi Indians quilting together... Family and friends getting together is a lost art.....God Bless you all. This is an interesting film....thank you. Lou
Everyone's history and culture should be taught. Thank you for doing this.
BEAUTIFUL AND STUNNING QUILTS
I’m Montagnard indigenous live in USA , I’m so enjoy watching this video.
Buen día gracias por compartir sus proyectos desde Colombiaa bendiciones
Beautiful patterns , people are the same every we're, so nice to see.
I'm looking for ideas for blocks with NA designs. Thanks for your inspiration.
Thank you. Beautifully done.
awesome. My aunt and sahyah (grandmother)
Torya Silva you guys are direct descendents of the Atlanteans from Atlantis
INDIANS! Are From INDIA!! We are Native people!!!
Miigwech I was just about to say this!!
Americans resent that term. Did you know that? It is our country too. We are also "native" as we were born here. Ppl were here before you. God didn't make you exclusively for this land.
That said, I love your quilts and very much enjoyed the video. We would love to have some designs we could use to make quilts/embroideries for our homes too. Where can we purchase some desigms?
Outstanding
dude, this is cool
Beautiful quilts!
Why didn't anyone tell me my sooh was in this video 😭
In Korea, hopi means tiger skin. Actually Hopi is called Hopi
Sept 2022
I love arizonan indians
Na we not Indian we are Native Americans
They were called Indians till it was changed to "Native" first nations
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