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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • An interview with Margaret Fabrizio discussing her venture into the making of quilts in the Siddi manner. Since her trip to Karnataka and working with the Siddi quilters she has completed 11 pieces. She learned the technique, but can one change one's aesthetic sensibilities?

Komentáře • 111

  • @dlh1947us
    @dlh1947us Před rokem +31

    Margaret, The Indian women are doing automatic sewing or piecing. I've done it for years. Artists, musicians, and writers also do automatic work. You just put down on cloth ( in a sewer's case) whatever talks to you, and make no judgments. Then when you're "done" you celebrate the creativity and freedom that you had the pleasure to experience. When an artist looks at his/her work and says " Where in the heck did that come from?" then you know you've experienced the creative miracle. Annette Hepner

    • @michelleramsey4302
      @michelleramsey4302 Před 4 měsíci

      THANK YOU SOOO MUCH for this explanation...there are so many times I stare at my pieces in shock, because I have no idea where this or that came from but it turns out lovely....❤❤ Peace and blessings to you!!!!

  • @cathyphegley7414
    @cathyphegley7414 Před rokem +17

    It is so encouraging to see someone still so involved with life in their later years. I am 74 and still finding new things to do. I just discovered this type of quilt making this morning. Margaret is fascinating!

  • @fernie5128
    @fernie5128 Před rokem +13

    Well Margaret, I am so glad the CZcams algorithm (isn't that light years away from Siddi quilting?) popped one of your videos in my feed. I am in love with Siddi, with your experiences ;and I want to say this is something I have been looking for but didn't know it.
    I started an English Paper Pieced hexagon quilt during the pandemic, designing it as I got a bunch of hexies made, having fun. It is free flowing with bright wonderful colors and darker but vibrant colors. I am new to sewing and have not made a quilt before the hexagon one. I am hand sewing the hexagons together and enjoying that process. It is almost Zen-like. But what I really like about doing my own "design" is that I don't need to follow a pattern making sure everything is done "perfectly".
    Margaret, this is going to be my next chapter with fabrics. I hope to learn as much about myself doing a Siddi-like quilt as you have. I can't wait to view more of your videos.
    Be well and thank you! Warm hugs from Minnesota, Fern

  • @sandramyer7081
    @sandramyer7081 Před 11 měsíci +6

    A natural talent with this lady making a quilt!

  • @sandramyer7081
    @sandramyer7081 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Love your scarf for your hat- Margaret! Great ideas!

  • @Anonymoose
    @Anonymoose Před 12 lety +12

    An absolutely delightful interview, Margaret, and a lot of insight into the strange magic of the Siddi quilts. It's remarkable how our own culture is the biggest block to grasping their concepts.

  • @robinaanstey3734
    @robinaanstey3734 Před 2 lety +6

    I love Margaret's enthusiasm and because of her love of the Kawandi quilt technique, she has inspired me to make my own sampler, and I'm trying not to think, as she says, (ha!) but my artistic eye wants to match up the colors, create contrast and line things up nicely...but NO!!! I need a LOT more practice that's for sure..and she's right, I go into a zen type of mode, my stress is lessened and my brain is soothed from creating something that I love. Cheers and love from sunny FL 😀

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před 2 lety +2

      make something you feel is offensive. "Oh, no! that doesnt work at all"
      I dare you . . .

  • @sandramyer7081
    @sandramyer7081 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Your solid colors of rectangles and withe various- all looks great! Small and largest pieces- not many of design med printed stories- it’s fun to look at these! Thank you!💕Margaret!!NEVEr ugly! Sandra Myer

  • @mandyg5747
    @mandyg5747 Před 5 lety +2

    I just love these Siddi quilts and the Gees Bend ones. This is the 3rd time that I have watched these vids. I love that I can just put down a base fabric no need for batting even - an old duvet cover, sheet or pieces sewn together and sew on pieces of old clothes where ever I like. Quilt as you go. All I need do is fold over the raw edges and finger press. I have some strong white cotton yarn just need a big needle. Does anyone else have boxes and boxes of fabric that are really old clothes that you somehow acquire, not even my clothes.

  • @Angela-zf8sn
    @Angela-zf8sn Před 6 měsíci +6

    I just watched this video and I absolutely get what you are saying! I had the same feelings the first time I seen the gees bend quilts. I recently came across this style quilt and became intrigued! Im wanting to make one but trying to educate myself on the process as I want be going to India or Africa😂 your videos help so much! I appreciate you sharing all you have learned. Your work is so randomly beautiful, inspiring and a blessing to us all. I absolutely adore you!! God bless you!! I just found your channel so going to catch up on all your videos. I guess you could say these quilts have "no rhyme or reason" maybe I'll call my first quilt that😆🤣🤭. 🕊

  • @PinkSallyProductions
    @PinkSallyProductions Před 3 lety +11

    I have just rewatched this after seeing it when you first published it. I can’t believe that I have been watching you for over ten years now! I am just starting a Siddi/Fabrizio inspired piece (like you, starting small!). Thank you again for your enthusiasm, passion and continued inspiration 🌹

  • @terrypotts7575
    @terrypotts7575 Před měsícem

    OMG I could listen to this beautiful woman speak for hours. I am just starting a Siddi quilt. I find it intimidating at this time and hope I loosen up :)

  • @tommy30507
    @tommy30507 Před 12 lety +5

    Margaret, your inspiration is so IMPORTANT to me...THANK YOU FOR SHARING...for continuing to create BEAUTIFUL pieces of ART!!!

  • @quil10it
    @quil10it Před rokem +3

    I have no idea who this lady is but she speaks my language!! How wonderful she is open to learn from another artist/craftswoman!! Wonderful discussion?…

  • @sprichbeeke
    @sprichbeeke Před 12 lety +4

    ....so wonderful to see all that passion in you!!!
    the mark of a true artist...

  • @QuiltingWithMeSew
    @QuiltingWithMeSew Před 3 lety +5

    Love your quilts, your honesty and your joy! I will be binge watching your videos...Thank you for making the videos for us to enjoy 😀

  • @deepdipsheepdip881
    @deepdipsheepdip881 Před rokem +2

    I love your work, and I love your videos. In fact, I love you.
    How I wish we could meet! I want to hear all your stories.
    Thank you for all you do, and for all you have done.

  • @romytaylor1817
    @romytaylor1817 Před 14 dny

    I completely get her questions of, "why this there?", "why did I do that?". This is how I know I am creating something amazing, when I can't even explain what I made. Also, the key to anything we create that is beautiful is to always have a part of it that we call, "ugly", because usually, that "ugly" part turns out to be the most fascinating thing about it!

  • @MrsAChery
    @MrsAChery Před 11 lety +6

    This video is soooo great! Watching your quilts and thinking and approach evolve over time. So helpfully and it reminded me to open my heart more when quilting. It's not all about the product...

  • @smallmeadow1
    @smallmeadow1 Před 4 měsíci

    I am doing a piece if this sewing, and I love the process orientation. I'm sure mine is different for many reasons, but I love it.

  • @CharlotteMariesVoice
    @CharlotteMariesVoice Před 6 měsíci +3

    They definitely think about what they are doing. That was evidenced by how the lady auditioned, selected, and/or rejected pieces of fabric to include in her final piece. We do it all the time. What the Siddi women do requires something that comes from within. It is meditative, contemplative, and soulful.

  • @tammysusewitz3804
    @tammysusewitz3804 Před 3 lety +13

    What a lovely interview 🙏 Your vulnerability and explanations are both as lovely as your quilts are. The growth you recognized, honoring this as a journey versus learning a technique, is inspiring. "It's not satisfaction it's surrender" 🥲👌 So beautiful. All of it.

    • @user-qh6tf4vw6l
      @user-qh6tf4vw6l Před 2 měsíci

      تسلیم شدن چه واژه زیبایی ❤❤❤

  • @juliaoconnell9947
    @juliaoconnell9947 Před 3 lety +2

    I come back to this video alot. I appreciate the conversation and the respect for the work of the Siddi women, their intuition into what piece works - the whole 'construction' talk was really interesting. Thanks

  • @edbalko3082
    @edbalko3082 Před 2 lety +2

    Totally LOVE HOW this ART EVOLVES …LOVE THE EVOLVING OF FEELING….NO THINKING just do it…Just so BEAUTIFUL…LOVE THIS FORM OF CREATIVITY

  • @edbalko3082
    @edbalko3082 Před 2 lety +1

    No matter who thinks what…Their Quilts are so BEAUTIFUL…Sincerely Carmen Balko

  • @user-mc2tq4ry5j
    @user-mc2tq4ry5j Před 5 dny

    Wonderful video...this type of quilting is so new to me and I love it. I've been quilting and embroidery for over 60 years ( traditional western way). I'm going to try this.

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před 4 dny

      I think you will find it very exciting. Try anything, be fearless.

  • @deehoffman1623
    @deehoffman1623 Před 2 lety +1

    Spectacular. I have found my newest passion. Thank you for sharing.

  • @amjPeace
    @amjPeace Před 12 lety +2

    It was so nice of that lady to make that little piece so you could see the process from start to finish.
    Very interesting quilts have come out of your efforts to make a Siddi, so it's all good!

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Před 2 lety +8

    "It's not satisfaction; it's surrender" sublime

  • @bjune1285
    @bjune1285 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely loved this video! So inspiring. A whole new perspective. I'm looking at my fabric in a totally different way.

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před rokem

      how did you happen to find this?

  • @betsylahaussois1846
    @betsylahaussois1846 Před 3 lety +1

    What a delightful artist, and interview! I am totally charmed. Xxx

  • @b.bailey8244
    @b.bailey8244 Před 5 lety +1

    what a wonderful character she is. i like her sense of fashion - i hope i look like her in another 10 years; been a fabric addict since i was a child. more important though, is her exposure to quilts of the world and the amazing artistry of so called "peasants" - they are real innovators and artists. she is right in that her quilt, compared to theirs, doesn't have the same mystery or sensibility... i guess that is innate to each culture. But her quilts are great too! i think her 2nd one is more successful. i like how she is thinking and explains her processes. agree about how lovely old clothes are - that softness. She is doing such exciting things!

    • @user-qh6tf4vw6l
      @user-qh6tf4vw6l Před 2 měsíci

      من هم عاشق خیاطی و رنگها و پارچه و نقاشی ..و بافتنی .نوشتن ...حالا با دوختن کارهای چهل تیکه تمام این هنرها در هم تلفیق میشه و من غرق لذت میشم وهنگام کار تو حالت خلسه میرم وقتی رنگها رو‌ترکیب میکنم چیزی خلق میشه باورم نمیشه که خودم انجام دادم زمان و مکان فراموشم میشه این حس رو دوست دارم

  • @sandramyer7081
    @sandramyer7081 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So creative- and use various scraps or old clothes- made much colors!? Interesting! So great a Quilt orcArt for the walk

  • @janemarriott3389
    @janemarriott3389 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh, thank you. I’ve been long time follower -- how did I miss this?????
    I love how this interview seems to condense the content of your related videos. Thank you, Margaret. I so admire you and all your art and all your exploits. You inspire me and enrich my spirit. 🙏🏽

  • @Catbird2011
    @Catbird2011 Před 12 lety +3

    Loved the video! It is hard getting out of the box. I tend to analysis everything also. Your quilts are just beautiful! They are different than what we are use to seeing in quilt magazines & shows, etc. Hope you are planning on another video series. Cathy

  • @neilstephen6761
    @neilstephen6761 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for an inspiring video just a wonderful display

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před rokem

      thanks for watching and finding this old video

  • @edbalko3082
    @edbalko3082 Před 3 lety +1

    TOUCHES MY HEART COMPLETELY

  • @edbalko3082
    @edbalko3082 Před 3 lety

    EXTRAORDINARILY FREEING,EMPOWERING and KNOWLEDGABLE

  • @fernie5128
    @fernie5128 Před rokem

    And here I am again Margaret. I just can't stop watching your video. It makes me so happy, you make me so happy. Thank you. Cheers, fern in minnesota

  • @minkaf4243
    @minkaf4243 Před 5 měsíci

    Watching this film again today….I love this video. Thank you for the tour and the questions. ❤

  • @Artylad
    @Artylad Před 12 lety +1

    Your latest video how one sees really connected with me. It's exactly the thought processes i'm going through at the moment.Trying to surrender and be free with my colours, textures and not being judgemental on differing types of fabric whether new or old, found or bought. I seem to be exploring the idea that everything is and has it's right to be there. Almost like rescuing people and putting them together in a village and saying "you are all equal now get on with it"

  • @sylviagould1624
    @sylviagould1624 Před 5 měsíci +1

    its their spirit put in to their quilting..

  • @joankolek8373
    @joankolek8373 Před rokem

    Please tell this lady that her quilts are fabulous.

  • @harpsi8
    @harpsi8 Před 12 lety +1

    Wonderful PhD of quilt
    I enjoyed this video your skills as a professor mabey
    Help to enhance the production. First rate Margaret as you always are.

  • @bettygazcon7663
    @bettygazcon7663 Před 2 lety +1

    I love ur quilts that I started to make some!!

  • @homedecorelena
    @homedecorelena Před 2 lety +1

    I am so interested in sewing from patches. I feel great potential in myself, but in my country my works are not needed and they are not appreciated. But I try not to lose heart and come up with new things, learn new things. It is a pity that I live in the wrong place, and the years go by

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před 2 lety

      What country are you in?

    • @user-mu8zx6is1q
      @user-mu8zx6is1q Před rokem

      Леночка, не расстраивайтесь. Да, согласна с Вами, что подобные одеялки сложно продать, Но я на Вашем канале зависаю. Творим дальше!!!.

  • @liketelevisionsnow
    @liketelevisionsnow Před 12 lety +1

    Margaret, I think one of the possibilities of completing the mystery would be (if you were physically and mentally able) to go back to the village and show the quilts you've made to the women who make the Siddi quilts ... I think the experience would be phenomenal. I'm not sure what your situation is now with regard to your knee surgery, but if you could possibly do it, you should try and make the trip with quilts in hand!

  • @kellysheridan4064
    @kellysheridan4064 Před 8 lety

    Shared ... I want my artistic grandchildren to see this !

  • @AmyPieterse
    @AmyPieterse Před 6 lety +1

    i love G's bend quilts too :) wonderful video...

  • @yarnexpress
    @yarnexpress Před 12 lety +1

    Wonderful, Margaret! I'm hoping that one day you'll do a video of the Siddi technique.

  • @zainylainy1
    @zainylainy1 Před 8 měsíci

    I really love this woman! She is phenomenal! I wish I could learn from her. I could listen to her all day. I love her eccentric clothing. I’ve secretly always wanted to dress like that. She is everything I could aspire to!

  • @jballenger9240
    @jballenger9240 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽

  • @murielbarry7452
    @murielbarry7452 Před 7 lety +6

    I recently came across your quilts. maybe it is because my kids decided it was time for Mr to have a computer. I love the style of quilting, and I must say that I always make mine in the same way. do you think it has something to do with my African genes. I live in Guyana South America

  • @jacquisantangelo6542
    @jacquisantangelo6542 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m curious … what is the pink thing in Margaret’s hand when she is sewing on her Kawandi? In the video of the Siddi women, one had something also in the hand. The best comment was when Margaret was watching, the neighbor comes by from next door and tosses some different cloth to use in the quilt. Love going down the Rabbit Hole in finding a beautiful art form in hand stitching. Thank you Margaret.

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před 8 měsíci

      it is a fabric stuffed cushion, used to push the large needle and heavy thread through the many folds of fabric. Often pliers are needed to pull it all the way through

  • @dianecleary1054
    @dianecleary1054 Před 2 lety

    Love her make up especially the lipstick.

  • @atree3
    @atree3  Před 11 lety +2

    that moment . . . taking the stitches . . . nothing else exists

  • @victoriaannframpton7819
    @victoriaannframpton7819 Před 2 měsíci

    Your amazing going to India!

  • @AuntieVeraCharles50
    @AuntieVeraCharles50 Před 12 lety +1

    You trying to understand the quilts of the “Sidi” (sp) is akin to me trying to understand what goes on in your mind, heart and soul when you are playing Bach. I will NEVER understand it. I can only relish and enjoy its magical effect ON me.
    And to try to reproduce it exactly is futile and somewhat destructive I think.
    LOVED this video.
    XOXOXOXO
    Vera

  • @ruthm4749
    @ruthm4749 Před 3 lety +3

    i just happened upon your channel, and i now feel at home. I've always felt a little odd in how i make my choices when i make things.it is difficult to understand if your brought up in traditional society, we arent as free thinkers as some communities. i can understand your questioning what you see and how you see it. but with this art form, i think it seems to be a matter of color and movement for their pieces. and planning is not a part of it, freeform from the heart.

  • @liketelevisionsnow
    @liketelevisionsnow Před 12 lety

    I love Boxer Shorts #1 ... in accordance with the mystery, I shall always refer to it as "Hopping John"!

  • @grace2548
    @grace2548 Před 11 lety

    Wow I love those quilts I want to learn ????? Beautiful!

  • @AuntieVeraCharles50
    @AuntieVeraCharles50 Před 12 lety +2

    To try to “understand” art or a particular artistic expression is to attempt to intellectualize it. One can never successfully intellectualize an artistic expression of feeling. Intellect and emotion are oil and water.
    (con't)

  • @xmobile.
    @xmobile. Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome.

  • @alinehenley2569
    @alinehenley2569 Před 9 měsíci

    this lady is a hoot, i would love to meet her.

  • @alonealotta
    @alonealotta Před 12 lety +1

    I love your outfit Ms.F...very gypsy mystic...you are much more mysterious than you think...I ask the same questions when I see yoor work all of it the collages, videos all of it !
    How/why...what makes you tick...=)

  • @debandrews7415
    @debandrews7415 Před 6 měsíci

    wonderful

  • @linhdasagen6498
    @linhdasagen6498 Před 2 lety

    You are wonderful!!

  • @Artylad
    @Artylad Před 12 lety +1

    By the way i love all of those quilts. There is something about working with used fabric i agree x x x

    • @Artylad
      @Artylad Před 3 lety

      @Rob Jackson Thanks for sharing.

  • @cynforrest
    @cynforrest Před 2 lety

    Wonderful. TFS. 🥰

  • @leticia-rl7yj
    @leticia-rl7yj Před 2 lety

    🥰thank you for sharing

  • @CityzenJane
    @CityzenJane Před 12 lety

    LOVE the one at 18:46 WOW!

  • @BlueEyesBrittany
    @BlueEyesBrittany Před 7 lety

    That one is beautiful too

  • @sandramyer7081
    @sandramyer7081 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Interesting!!

  • @alonealotta
    @alonealotta Před 12 lety +1

    PS. You started seeing with your heart...like the woman told you she did...you answer all your own questions...=)

  • @atree3
    @atree3  Před 12 lety

    I've been thinking of doing that

  • @satsumamoon
    @satsumamoon Před 2 lety

    Very interesting .

  • @RVFreeDa
    @RVFreeDa Před 12 lety

    Amazing!

  • @MrsAChery
    @MrsAChery Před 11 lety

    #7 really pops!

  • @doneldamacdonnell8602
    @doneldamacdonnell8602 Před 6 lety

    Love this. So, do you start the quilt from the sides and end in the middle ?

  • @ohjoannabanana
    @ohjoannabanana Před 12 lety

    Do you use an embroidery needle?

  • @Artylad
    @Artylad Před 12 lety

    Please please please Margaret can you show us a step by step technique. i still don't understand how it's done x x x

  • @harpsi8
    @harpsi8 Před 12 lety

    Great outfit, beautiful It must be said. You could sew on air plane goggles on the head scarf the squares look like them.

  • @ohjoannabanana
    @ohjoannabanana Před 12 lety

    Margaret, Can you show us what the back of a Siddi quilt looks like?

  • @ohjoannabanana
    @ohjoannabanana Před 12 lety

    Also, what is the base fabric? Muslin?

  • @hazeluzzell
    @hazeluzzell Před rokem

    Old clothes have a memory…

  • @Artylad
    @Artylad Před 12 lety

    Also are any of the siddi quilts up for sale? x x x

  • @Paula19482
    @Paula19482 Před 9 měsíci

    Margaret have you ever added beads to any of your Kawandis????

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před 9 měsíci

      once in a while. and buttons, sequins, crocheted eggplants . . .

    • @Paula19482
      @Paula19482 Před 9 měsíci

      thank you. I recently finished an applique quilt that i quilted 4000 beads onto the quilt. I think everything needs a little bling. One more question, what is the triangle tassel on the corners called???? thank you
      @@atree3

    • @atree3
      @atree3  Před 9 měsíci

      phula. without them a kawandi is considered naked by the Siddi. May I see a pic of your beaded piece?@@Paula19482

    • @Paula19482
      @Paula19482 Před 9 měsíci

      @@atree3 I sent you a friend request on FB I believe I can send you a photo there.

  • @user-qh6tf4vw6l
    @user-qh6tf4vw6l Před 2 měsíci +1

    من هر کار هنری انجام‌میدم بافتنی یا چهل تیکه باورم‌نمیشه خودم‌انجام‌دادم‌همیشه میگم کی اینکارو انجام‌داده و اگر کسی بگه تکرارش کن ..نمیتونم ازم بر نمیاد ..و‌کلٱ کپی کردن بلد نیستم فقط خلق میکنم ..در حد خودم اما کارهای دست دوزی بی نظیر هستن روح‌کسی که انجام داده دراون هنر دمیده شده

  • @atree3
    @atree3  Před 11 lety

    No Bernina, I'm afraid . . .

  • @debrawitte8391
    @debrawitte8391 Před 7 lety

  • @mandyg5747
    @mandyg5747 Před 5 lety +2

    I don't think that it matters about fabric choice or sensibilities. Just use up that fabric! Far too much goes to charity shops and ends up being sent to Africa and has ruined their manufacturing businesses as they do not need to make clothes as they are sent all our cast offs! I hate how wasteful we have all become.

  • @zingingcutie2364
    @zingingcutie2364 Před 2 lety

    Hard to watch because of the heavy breathing of the person behind the camera