Dee's Saturday Sampler - Learn about Kawandi Quilting

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Join Instructor Dee Christopher to learn about this traditional (and scrap busting) technique. Dee will demonstrate and you can follow along with scraps from The Handmade Quilt project or all of those small bits and pieces you have been saving because they are too pretty to toss!
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Komentáře • 50

  • @pamelakatz4682
    @pamelakatz4682 Před rokem +49

    Much easier if you start with backing cut one inch larger all around than your batting. Then you press edge of backing in half then half again, forming a binding. As you begin to sew your first round of pieces, you slip them under the binding and sew forming your frame at the same time.

  • @atree3
    @atree3 Před rokem +17

    The Siddi women put the triangles in at the very beginning, but of course that is a little more difficult. . .

    • @cyn4rest
      @cyn4rest Před rokem +4

      Hi Margaret. Our very own master of Kawandi ❤

  • @karenlittle2905
    @karenlittle2905 Před rokem +5

    Interesting technique. I can see the purpose in doing this -- using up all the scraps was a very practical part of daily life. Now we do it as a "technique" not because of the practical nature of the craft. I think we all have scraps of beautiful fabric that we just can't throw out! I shall be doing some of this in the future.

  • @tammytahara855
    @tammytahara855 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! This is my first Kawandi project!

  • @renestovall9226
    @renestovall9226 Před rokem +2

    You do wonderful work & your instructions are always very clear and helpful 😊

  • @LisaLisa-zl9vu
    @LisaLisa-zl9vu Před rokem +4

    This is fascinating! Well explained. I would like to see more tutorials on this piece

  • @saundraweed9738
    @saundraweed9738 Před 9 měsíci

    Love the creative variation for using this technique. Much more effective for the type of projects I would to incorporate this technique in. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @images7utube
    @images7utube Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for the very detailed video....I have done a small piece with this method but didn't have all the info and fudged it as I went LOL. This was very helpful

  • @marianneparkinson3873
    @marianneparkinson3873 Před rokem +1

    Hi also a first timer, I’m from Perth, Australia, our weather is quite pleasant, not overly hot. I haven’t heard of Kawandi before so finding it interesting to find out what it is.

  • @nildamager1649
    @nildamager1649 Před rokem

    Thanks for a new project. Fun 😲👍

  • @marty2385
    @marty2385 Před rokem

    I like the way you stitched a triangle on one square of the zippered bag.

  • @pamelacrause9579
    @pamelacrause9579 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. Thanks for doing the research.

  • @connieburr1643
    @connieburr1643 Před rokem +5

    Hi Dee, do you have a video which shows the final few rounds of stitching in the centre of the piece?
    Thank you.

  • @debandrews7415
    @debandrews7415 Před 8 měsíci

    Thx for answering questions

  • @bevricker4812
    @bevricker4812 Před 2 měsíci

    I did a project with machine stitches 2 cm apart and between the rows I did shashiko style stitches with #12 thread. I think that would be a good way around the hand stitched vs machine debate.

  • @jaynewood6714
    @jaynewood6714 Před rokem

    Very helpful! I will try this..

  • @sandycampbell6600
    @sandycampbell6600 Před rokem +3

    Could you show how to use measure/masking tape? Recommend spray basting the gauze/batting to backing first before hand stitching fabric scraps; seems would be easier to handle since doing all this handwork.

  • @campinglady81
    @campinglady81 Před rokem +5

    Hello! First timer. Very interested in Kawandi 🧵

  • @didibardwell1961
    @didibardwell1961 Před 27 dny

    Love this technique, how do you wash these quilts?

  • @rachelross2970
    @rachelross2970 Před rokem +2

    Good morning everyone

  • @cindiberry5642
    @cindiberry5642 Před rokem +1

    The blues are beautiful. I’m curious as to what size are the squares and/or rectangles do you use.

  • @gailshaw2
    @gailshaw2 Před 16 dny

    how do you connect two pieces of batting/lining?

  • @hariathawale9081
    @hariathawale9081 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice.which size needle is best? Pl.let me know.

  • @deb08052
    @deb08052 Před rokem +2

    do the pieces have to be square, rectangle?

    • @deechristopherquilting6672
      @deechristopherquilting6672 Před rokem +2

      Not necessarily. It is just easier to turn the edges under and close the gaps if they are. I think it could be very interesting with a variety of shapes.

  • @forgetthedustrhonda8622
    @forgetthedustrhonda8622 Před rokem +1

    Hi there - what sort of thread r u using? Sewing machine thread or embroidery thread? TVs I love it

    • @ninadukette3340
      @ninadukette3340 Před rokem +1

      Go back to before 7 min.

    • @deechristopherquilting6672
      @deechristopherquilting6672 Před rokem +1

      I am using embroidery thread. You can use whatever you have. Pearl cotton works great. If the thread is a bit thicker it really adds great texture.

  • @sandycampbell6600
    @sandycampbell6600 Před rokem

    At the 30:00 minute video segment, where you’re talking about adding another scrap, noticed ‘open gaps’ from initial rows. Do you go back & hand stitch or leave open?
    If understanding correctly, scraps are stitched in rounds working towards center?

    • @deechristopherquilting6672
      @deechristopherquilting6672 Před rokem

      I add the scraps as I approach a gap and continue stitching which encloses those gaps. You are stitching and adding pieces as you go around until you finish at the center.

  • @tonjamontoya5063
    @tonjamontoya5063 Před rokem

    Can you show the back of the corner where you did the two lines, please?

  • @raemurphy1599
    @raemurphy1599 Před rokem +2

    Is every piece folded?

    • @deechristopherquilting6672
      @deechristopherquilting6672 Před rokem +2

      It is on the sides that will overlap and be on top so that there are no raw edges, otherwise I tuck under.

  • @sharonpalmer1358
    @sharonpalmer1358 Před 9 měsíci

    Do you use a light batting or just the fabric squares and backing?

    • @raeelsley2984
      @raeelsley2984 Před 8 měsíci

      I personally only use fabric backing and scraps no batting …but I use a sturdy fabric ,old curtains etc .

  • @sharonpalmer1358
    @sharonpalmer1358 Před 9 měsíci

    Why couldn’t you complete stitching the squares/rectangles then go back to stitch the whole top?

  • @carolynperkins3141
    @carolynperkins3141 Před 7 měsíci

    It looks to me like quilt as you go . It just uses scraps instead of larger pieces of fabric and it is hand stitched

  • @rosemarysanchez5107
    @rosemarysanchez5107 Před 6 měsíci

    can you use bee wax on your thread

  • @annedirks4501
    @annedirks4501 Před 10 měsíci

    How big is this quilt
    ?

  • @tonjamontoya5063
    @tonjamontoya5063 Před rokem

    Hi! You go through all three layers with the running stitch?

  • @cecilianakai2317
    @cecilianakai2317 Před rokem +2

    It's not really what u went to do. You go around the quilt just keep stitching.

    • @queva3062
      @queva3062 Před 9 měsíci

      That's the concept until you get to the centre & voila !!😂😂.

  • @eshannon922
    @eshannon922 Před rokem +3

    Too much unnecessary talk.

  • @dianesmith4420
    @dianesmith4420 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Sorry..but this one is soooooooooo boring....

  • @ToriLynnH
    @ToriLynnH Před rokem +2

    Not a fan of kwandi.