Kawandi quilts (to order)
Kawandi quilts are an African-derived patchwork style, entirely hand sewn. The tradition comes from women of the Siddhi ethnic group in southeast Asia/India (descendants of former slaves). They are generally made with scraps, but the third example (neutral colors) was made from 10” matching squares.
Kawandi quilts are an African-derived patchwork style, entirely hand sewn. The tradition comes from women of the Siddhi ethnic group in southeast Asia/India (descendants of former slaves). They are generally made with scraps, but the third example (neutral colors) was made from 10” matching squares.
Kawandi quilts are an African-derived patchwork style, entirely hand sewn. The tradition comes from women of the Siddhi ethnic group in southeast Asia/India (descendants of former slaves). They are generally made with scraps, but the third example (neutral colors) was made from 10” matching squares.