I managed to get my first Kawandi completed. I decided to use all the fabric that I had been hand dyeing or creating batik and wax resist pieces with.
It was lovely to reconnect with all the fabric that I had been working on over time. It was slightly challenging with the more heavier cotton fabrics as they were so thick, and the needle kept finding ways to maneuver into my finger. 😂
You can check out the video above for Material Musings to get a closer look at the Kawandi so far.
What is a Kawandi?
A Kawandi is a type of hand-stitched quilt traditionally made by the Siddi women, who are descendants of African enslaved women taken to India. Kawandi are distinctive because of their vibrant, designs and the way they are constructed. They are made from layers of Saris, fabric scraps, often brightly colored, and sewn together with running stitches.
Key Features of Kawandi's
Kawandi are typically sewn from the outer edges toward the center, unlike many traditional quilts made from blocks or panels. The stitching is done in a spiral pattern, with all layers securely held together.
They are made using recycled fabrics, including old saris or other discarded textiles.
The use of fabric scraps gives the quilts a rich texture and unique, look.
The quilts are often colorful and feature bold patterns, with an emphasis on spontaneity and personal expression.
Small decorative touches, like folded fabric triangles called phulas (flowers), are added to the corners.
Kawandi's are made for practical purposes, such as providing warmth, but they also reflect the Siddi community's history and artistry.
I have really enjoyed this creative journey looking at the different ways that you can create on dried leaves. I invite you to take what you’ve learned and bring your own artistic voice into the process.
Working with leaves as a medium is both grounding and inspiring, connecting us to nature while pushing creative boundaries. If you’re excited to explore this art form, don’t forget that my Leaf Art Course is available
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Layering multiple techniques—stitching, painting, and burning—allows each element to shine while complementing the others.
There are some fun ways to bring the small leaf clusters together to create some interesting designs.
Today’s piece show how using some of the skills taught can help you create a rich and dimensional work of art.
Tomorrow, we wrap up the series by reflecting on the process and encouraging you to experiment with your own leaf art creations.
Exploring Sea Grape Leaf Art
Want to Learn How to Create with Leaves?
If you’re curious about working with dried leaves as an artistic surface, I teach techniques that allow you to incorporate them into your own projects. My Leaf Art Course covers everything from preparation to design, giving you the tools to explore this unique medium with confidence.
Combining paint with dried leaves opens up endless creative possibilities.
You can use most mediums on dried leaves with the right preparation. You can also pair the mediums with the range of other techniques. I experiment with a range of supplies to get different looks.
This mixed media approach brings vibrant energy to these delicate surfaces and they can be used in a variety of projects.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post, where I’ll explore how layering different techniques creates even more depth.
Exploring Sea Grape Leaf Art
Want to Learn How to Create with Leaves?
If you’re curious about working with dried leaves as an artistic surface, I teach techniques that allow you to incorporate them into your own projects. My Leaf Art Course covers everything from preparation to design, giving you the tools to explore this unique medium with confidence.
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