UPDATE: I wanted to clarify something about the WOOL. It is FELTED WOOL. You can definitely use a piece of recycled wool. Just throw it in the washer or wash by hand in HOT HOT water with a bit of soap. Then in the dryer. Then cut to size. ANOTHER UPDATE! Since posting this video YT started sending me videos and a wonderful one popped up. A woman named Margaret Fabrizio actually went to see the women that make these quilts in India. You can learn more about her and her experience with them. I wish I had found this video earlier. But my take away is to learn what you can from this and then make it your own. If this link doesn't work, copy paste it. ruclips.net/video/Jw1MwU7DRMg/видео.htmlsi=V-q3WUH8iu8M5TuS
Just wanted to make sure about the wall backing. It looks like you did not turn it under half an inch and I think you said there wasn’t much worry about it fraying but I just wanted to double check that you just leave it raw edge and turn the fabric under half of an inch?
Great project. You did a nice job with your video. I loved your addition of the wool. I also noticed your fantastic black and white sweater. I would love one. I wear Henley shirts all winter and that sweater is a perfect addition.
You are very engaging to listen to and you are a good teacher. This process is new to me and after skimming through others I "landed on" your channel. Lucky me!
I am thrilled I found you! I am a die hand quilter, crazy quilter, embroiderist, cross stitcher and beader and love anything tiny, meditative and relaxing. I've been doing Japanese Boro on my hubby's old ratty shirt. What a blast I am having. I just had to subscribe to a sister stitcher.
Hello and Welcome Sister Stitcher! I am a multi passionate creator myself and in my last life I actually owned a Bead Shop, My Fathers Beads which is now an Etsy Shop.... I could go on and on. I'll stop now. 🤣 I'm so glad you are here!❤️
thanks for taking the time to present such a well-organized and complete tutorial. Your effort to say WHY something is needed really helps. And yes, you definitely did make sense.
As I said, I'm new so this video aired a while ago. I cannot say enough how grateful I am for your explicit instructions. Every tip makes it clearer for me. Don't worry it's too much. Thank you.
This is awesome! You make me want to try it, and I will. Just bought a huge bag of quilting cotton scraps for $2 and now I know just what to do with them. Thank you 😊
So great to have your tips and insights. My ADHD gets me in a muddle so your method will probably work better for me to stay with it. Thanks 🙏 so much ❤❤
So, I have wanted to learn how to do this, and then I found your channel. I checked it out, and, man, I love your creative style! I can't wait to try some new projects..I sure subscribed.
@@JeriBellini She is such a soulful woman! It was an honor to be in her presence and hear her quilting stories! If you ever get a chance to take her class, don’t hesitate!
I’ve made a number of Kawandi and even was asked by my quilting friends to show them how I do it. 4 out of 5 of us finished a placemat size in less than a week. I call that a win. I enjoy watching the different Kawandi tutorials that come up as suggestions because I learn from each one I watch. You have a great style. I struggle with making my stitches small. I love love love making this style of quilt. Thank you for your video. It’s the journey and when Kawandi speaks to someone it is magical.
I love that you have made a few of them, me too and I keep playing with different styles, so much fun and so relaxing! I've got a new idea I'll be posting another video next week so stay tuned! Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
I found Margaret Fabrizio’s videos before making a kawandi and decided to begin by doing everything as close to the traditional method as possible according to my understanding of it. I don’t like using pins except when necessary and find it easier to sew as I go. I forgot to put the phula in my first corner and sewed one side shut, but added the others as I went. In any case, it’s a great way to make a quilt out of scraps.
You are inspiring me to start my first quilt. I have been very hesitant to start one because of the high level and expectation of perfection in the YTvideos I have already seen ❤
OH my gosh! Not on this channel! It's all about the process and enjoying the stitching. You go ahead and try it, and remember what I say.... Just play, NO RULES! 💜
I just have to say, that you were the first video I watched to learn how to do a kawandi quilt. I watched many more since, but yours was pretty much the best one and I’m glad it was the one that got me started. The only thing I did was I used a piece of unwashed wool and it was kind of stretchy and it stretched out while I was working on it. My quilt Was definitely wonky looking. But I’m still very pleased with it. I use the same wool for the next one I’m working on, but I used my serger on the edges. i’m hoping that’ll make it Come out a little straighter. I came back to your video and just seen in your comments that I should’ve felted it first. Oh well, I will next time. I should’ve thought of that. Thank you for the great explanation of how to do the kawandi. Please more videos on thekawandi. It would be great if you could get into some of the designs that the siddi people used on their quilts.
Very awesome, I made a penny circle wall hanging with 6 of my grandchildren. We used wool & a variety of threads it was very satisfying. I’m going to make this, it’s the first time I’ve seen it. Thanks for sharing.
I have been watching many Kawandi videos and i think yours is the best and easiest to understand. I like to do big-stitch quilting so this is right up my alley. I also started to dabble in Sashiko stitching. The needle I use is marketed as a Sashiko needle and is nice and sharp so i will try that. TY!
That sounds like a great place to start with the needles. I try to suggest experimenting with needles until you find what works, because all needles are NOT created equal. Thank you so much for watching and for leaving your comment! 🩵
Jeri so glad your back. I got a nice size wooden spool at and antique shop with my son. I want to make a quilt and attach it to the spool and wrap it around. It will be a memorial to him. Thanks for the tutorial. Good tips about the seam allowance.
I just found this style... And I LOVE your video!!! It's a keeper and the step by step gives me confidence to actually try one, instead of just admiring. ❤
I like your method of putting all the pieces in place and basting them. Picking all the pieces is the hardest part for me and doing it all at once is great. Only problem is I may be tempted to do it by machine once that is all done!
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This was so much fun to watch and I think you are adorable. It was so informative and I can't wait to try my hand at this. I like the idea of a wool backing and will probably try using that if I can find it. Thank you so much for this lesson. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning new things with you.
This is very helpful and practical. A great use for everything from the stash, which I am refraining from adding to... 🙂 I used to loathe ironing, until I got into sewing. Now I weirdly like it; and there's extra cute little crafting irons now...
My shoulder, elbow, neck and wrist are screaming in agony and I can't even glue but I will attempt it later. I shared this video. Have a Safe and Happy Day. Positive Vibes and Blessed Prayers. Huge hugs. Namesta 🐞🐞🐞🐾🐞
What's the matter Lala? Don't do it on a cotton back, get yourself a piece of wool, it's much easier on your hands. Sending healing hugs and lots of love your way dear friend. ❤️
Starting mine today!!! So excited. I watched your whole video and it is so helpful. Thank you. I know how hard it is to make a video like this. Really appreciate your work.
I've been playing with some small kawandi style quilt blocks. Maybe 6x6. This size has been a real challenge. What I quickly did was just what you did - laid out the pieces and pinned in 2 directions. In my mind, the traditional style likely works better for large blanket sized quilts with fabrics with a much softer hand than what I was using.
I love the sound of the 6x6! They would make great coasters and you can get a feel for it. I could also see a bunch of smaller ones mounted on some stiff paper/cardboard for a wall hanging piece... I don't see myself making a big quilt and honestly all that fabric on my lap would make me crazy. 🤣 Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
So enjoyable to watch you create. Thanks, and thanks for mentioning about wool shrinkage. Been there done that, haha, I learned the hard way many moons ago.
Thank you for a wonderful video! I've been seeing Kawandi videos pop up and have been curious ~ you did a great job explaining the process. Yes on using pins! I am now a subscriber and look forward to viewing more of your videos.
I just subscribed to your channel. I'm so impressed by your project and your teaching style. I look forward to watching more of your videos!! Thank you for sharing your talents. Stay safe. Hugs ❤
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Very nice video. Easy to understand and is pretty! I do love tradition, but a thought came to me about the seams that weren't caught in the rounds of stitching. It might be a nice touch to embroider those seams decoratively. Not traditional however would be a nice addition. Thank you for sharing your talents 😊
Oh I DO LOVE that idea and will pass that along in this weeks video! I'm doing another one, non traditional. And I love tradition too! Thanks for watching! ❤️
Thankyou for the great information. I have made a couple of slow stitch journal covers and poucnes :) I just had a go at making my first "trial and error" Kawandi and I have learnt lots of awesome tips from you. I used some batting which made it harder to stitch as it scrunched up, so will be giving that a miss. Leaving the extra fabric for the seams is a perfect idea. I went back to a few short ones I had........I ironed my fabrics too and did one whole round of pinning then stitched. Really enjoyed the process, but will no doubt make a better one next time 🤣❤
Great tips, Jeri! The one about changing colours was excellent. And I appreciate you showing how to put it all together with pins/basting to stitch on the go...not just convenient but I have a touch of arthritis in my hands and getting it all sorted *before* starting stitching saves a lot of fiddling with stiff fingers folding and holding in place tiny bits of fabric. I tried using double gauze for the backing and, like the felted wool, is much easier to stitch through.
Great to see this! I am very new to this and i still have to learn but i LOVE making kawandis. I made 6 now, small and big and learned a lot. I am living in europe and some expressions/words/measures i do not know and so i found out most by just doing it and making mistakes. I do understand why the "wings", as i call them, are put in the end. I did put them in the first row immediatly and in the last kawandi i mistakingly did sew one in the middele on the backside together.... I found good thread, just trying to find right needles because the one i already had is bending. Just this evening sorted material for the next one; cant stop!!
Oh you are absolutely correct in adding the wings or flowers right at the beginning! I learned this after the fact, but hey, we are here to inspire to create and too many rules spoil the fun for some of us. 6! I am SO impressed! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and enjoy creating your Kawandis!! Happy Valentines Day! 🩷
Thank you for this very informative video. I do have a rip from my experience. I wouldn't use embroidery floss because it frays easily and can be very frustrating. I really enjoyed your tutorial. Cheers! 😊
@@kathosim501 I’m using perle cotton and I try out a few needles until I get one that feels right. A long one, thin, I would guess a milliner/straw.
Yes I get caught on the pins too, but because pinning it down works so well for me, I put up with it. Watch for another vid on Friday. Thanks for watching! ❤️
Great tutorial! Many thanks for your thorough demonstration and tips. I've got tons of scrap fabric to work with (I'm a Quilter). I've been looking for something a bit different to stitch in the evenings, and this Kawandi Quilt Piece is perfect! I Love the look of it with the hand stitching. Again, thank you for the great tutorial. ❤
Just found you! I subbed and liked. This is a great video, very complete and I am inspired by it. Thank you so much! (Now I’m going to run and start gathering my supplies…woo hoo!)
I just watched your video and thank you very much. I’m really into these and I’ve done some but they’ve not come out as well as I’d like this is a lot more detailed and I think will be much more helpful for me. Biggest question I have is when you use your wool for the backing and I assume nothing for batting how do you wash it without it shrinking all up
Oh I'm so glad you're reconsidering! I don't like a bunch of wrinkles too, I think it's a control thing for me! 🤣 I'm working on another project with this technique, I'll be posting that soon. Thanks for watching! ❤️
Hi Jeri, happened upon your channel, loved this video! Can I ask what kind of wool you used for the back? Wool felt? I'm heading over to join your patreon😊
OHHH!!! You made my heart soar! Thank you for wanting to join my Patreon. ❤️ I have SO many ideas I want to share over there in a smaller, private community. And Yes, the wool. I'm going to PIN a comment in a minute because I realized I didn't say, It's felted, 100% Wool.
Yikes I've had it FOR EVER... and I think I got it at a flea market or a thrift shop. I can't lay my hands on it at the moment but if I find it I'll come back and post what the brand name is. ❤️
UPDATE: I wanted to clarify something about the WOOL. It is FELTED WOOL. You can definitely use a piece of recycled wool. Just throw it in the washer or wash by hand in HOT HOT water with a bit of soap. Then in the dryer. Then cut to size.
ANOTHER UPDATE! Since posting this video YT started sending me videos and a wonderful one popped up. A woman named Margaret Fabrizio actually went to see the women that make these quilts in India. You can learn more about her and her experience with them. I wish I had found this video earlier. But my take away is to learn what you can from this and then make it your own. If this link doesn't work, copy paste it.
ruclips.net/video/Jw1MwU7DRMg/видео.htmlsi=V-q3WUH8iu8M5TuS
Thanks Jeri!
Just wanted to make sure about the wall backing. It looks like you did not turn it under half an inch and I think you said there wasn’t much worry about it fraying but I just wanted to double check that you just leave it raw edge and turn the fabric under half of an inch?
I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. I definitely am going to get out my fabric and give it a go. Thank you again.
@@luckygardeniasdashboardcon9214 Yes, do not turn under the wool, just make sure it's felted wool or it will fray.
Great idea using the wool!!! Thanks, I can’t wait to try it.❤❤
Today was the first time I have heard of Kawandi.......and you did a wonderful job explaining the process! Thank you~
Oh it's super interesting and thank you for your comment! 🩵
Great project. You did a nice job with your video. I loved your addition of the wool. I also noticed your fantastic black and white sweater. I would love one. I wear Henley shirts all winter and that sweater is a perfect addition.
Hi, Thank you! I'll have to look up the Henley shirts, I am not familiar. 💛
Was lucky to find a generous bag of scraps at a local charity shop very cheaply, £2, I’ll try this. Very clear instructions.
Oh that's GREAT! Have Fun! 💜
I really like your sense of humour 😊
Well I thank you! Have a GREAT day! 🩵
You are very engaging to listen to and you are a good teacher. This process is new to me and after skimming through others I "landed on" your channel. Lucky me!
No lucky me! Thanks for being here and I hope you'll stick around. I do videos every friday! 🩵
Im so glad i found you,Jeri, you're so refreshing!
And thank you so much for being here! 💛💛💛
Thank you for a very clear set of instructions. I so appreciate your tips and I'm very keen to have a go!
You are so very welcome! I think you will enjoy this! 💛
Thank you for explaining the process so detailed. I am new to Kawandi quilts I like to give it a try.
You are so welcome! 💛💛💛
I am thrilled I found you! I am a die hand quilter, crazy quilter, embroiderist, cross stitcher and beader and love anything tiny, meditative and relaxing. I've been doing Japanese Boro on my hubby's old ratty shirt. What a blast I am having. I just had to subscribe to a sister stitcher.
Hello and Welcome Sister Stitcher! I am a multi passionate creator myself and in my last life I actually owned a Bead Shop, My Fathers Beads which is now an Etsy Shop.... I could go on and on. I'll stop now. 🤣 I'm so glad you are here!❤️
Yeah for us Multi-faceted Sisters of the Thread & Slave to the Needle@@JeriBellini
Your tutorial is the best I have seen yet, thank you
Thank you so very much! 💛💛💛
thanks for taking the time to present such a well-organized and complete tutorial. Your effort to say WHY something is needed really helps. And yes, you definitely did make sense.
Yay! I'm glad you enjoyed this video! Thanks for watching!! 💜💜💜
I have never done quilting but I think I am going to give it a try because you really explain well
Oh good Jose! I hope you enjoy it, I love to stitch! 💛
You make it very clear, thank you
Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful! 🩵
Almost to the end of the video- yes you did made sense. Thank you for sharing! I have learned a lot from you.
Hi Linda, thank you! Glad I made sense... LOL 💛
As I said, I'm new so this video aired a while ago. I cannot say enough how grateful I am for your explicit instructions. Every tip makes it clearer for me. Don't worry it's too much. Thank you.
You are so welcome, I'm glad you found me! 💛 Happy Yellow Monday!
This is awesome! You make me want to try it, and I will. Just bought a huge bag of quilting cotton scraps for $2 and now I know just what to do with them. Thank you 😊
Oh aren't you a lucky duck! Sounds like you are in for some good fun! Thanks for watching... 🩵
I have not seen this method of quilting. What a good small project. Thank you for the great instructions.
You are so welcome Teri, give it a try and if you have any Questions ask on Patreon where I can give a more elaborate answer. I'm happy to help. ❤️
Thank you for the tutorial ❤
You’re welcome 😊 I hope you give it a try! 💜
So great to have your tips and insights. My ADHD gets me in a muddle so your method will probably work better for me to stay with it. Thanks 🙏 so much ❤❤
Good morning! I'm glad you found my videos helpful, thanks for being here! 🩵
this was fun to learn about. Fewer rules than traditional quilting. And boy, do I have enough scraps!
Hope you give it a try! 💜
Best Kawandi tutorial I’ve found thus far. TY
Wow, thank you! I love hearing that!!!!! ❤️
I totally agree -- best Kawandi tutorial ever.
Love pinning, cant break my pin habit, so you had me at I pin and I iron! Great video, subscriibing fo follow you now.
LOLOL I'm so glad! And thanks for subbing! I'll try not to disappoint!❤️
Thank you, Jeri - this is such a clear tutorial on Kawandi. Everything is easy to see and your instructions are so thorough.
Hi Ann, you are so welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful! ❤️
So, I have wanted to learn how to do this, and then I found your channel. I checked it out, and, man, I love your creative style! I can't wait to try some new projects..I sure subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you! I'm so glad you're here!!!! 💛💛💛💛💛
Very clear and helpful explanation! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 💛💛💛
Fantastic!
Many thanks! 💛💛💛
I took a class on Kawandi, taught by Sujata Shah! It was amazing! Such a relaxing and enjoyable technique!
I've heard about her classes, that sounds wonderful! Thanks for watching. ❤️
@@JeriBellini She is such a soulful woman! It was an honor to be in her presence and hear her quilting stories! If you ever get a chance to take her class, don’t hesitate!
I’ve made a number of Kawandi and even was asked by my quilting friends to show them how I do it. 4 out of 5 of us finished a placemat size in less than a week. I call that a win. I enjoy watching the different Kawandi tutorials that come up as suggestions because I learn from each one I watch. You have a great style. I struggle with making my stitches small. I love love love making this style of quilt. Thank you for your video. It’s the journey and when Kawandi speaks to someone it is magical.
I love that you have made a few of them, me too and I keep playing with different styles, so much fun and so relaxing! I've got a new idea I'll be posting another video next week so stay tuned! Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
I found Margaret Fabrizio’s videos before making a kawandi and decided to begin by doing everything as close to the traditional method as possible according to my understanding of it. I don’t like using pins except when necessary and find it easier to sew as I go. I forgot to put the phula in my first corner and sewed one side shut, but added the others as I went. In any case, it’s a great way to make a quilt out of scraps.
I love that you did it as traditionally as you could! It sure is a fun scrap quilting project! Thanks for being here! 🩷
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You are inspiring me to start my first quilt. I have been very hesitant to start one because of the high level and expectation of perfection in the YTvideos I have already seen ❤
OH my gosh! Not on this channel! It's all about the process and enjoying the stitching. You go ahead and try it, and remember what I say.... Just play, NO RULES! 💜
Only you are putting an expectation of perfection on you!@@JeriBellini
I just have to say, that you were the first video I watched to learn how to do a kawandi quilt. I watched many more since, but yours was pretty much the best one and I’m glad it was the one that got me started. The only thing I did was I used a piece of unwashed wool and it was kind of stretchy and it stretched out while I was working on it. My quilt Was definitely wonky looking. But I’m still very pleased with it. I use the same wool for the next one I’m working on, but I used my serger on the edges. i’m hoping that’ll make it Come out a little straighter. I came back to your video and just seen in your comments that I should’ve felted it first. Oh well, I will next time. I should’ve thought of that. Thank you for the great explanation of how to do the kawandi. Please more videos on thekawandi. It would be great if you could get into some of the designs that the siddi people used on their quilts.
Hi Zainy! I'm so glad you enjoyed this! I'll add your request to my list! 💜💜💜 And PS I felt ALL my wool.
Very awesome, I made a penny circle wall hanging with 6 of my grandchildren. We used wool & a variety of threads it was very satisfying. I’m going to make this, it’s the first time I’ve seen it. Thanks for sharing.
That sounds like it was super fun! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤️
I have been watching many Kawandi videos and i think yours is the best and easiest to understand. I like to do big-stitch quilting so this is right up my alley. I also started to dabble in Sashiko stitching. The needle I use is marketed as a Sashiko needle and is nice and sharp so i will try that. TY!
That sounds like a great place to start with the needles. I try to suggest experimenting with needles until you find what works, because all needles are NOT created equal. Thank you so much for watching and for leaving your comment! 🩵
Excellent video and instructions on Kawandi
Thank you kindly! 💜💜💜
Thank you for this video i would of loved to see the whole video but i have a new craft to do and looking forward to this
You are welcome, thanks for watching! 🩷
Great video! Thanks! I’ll take it again-
Awesome, thanks so much for watching! 🩷
Really enjoyed your video and all your tips thanks
You are so welcome, I'm glad you liked it! 💜
Well aren't you just the cutest! Bless your heart for sharing this video with us.
Awww, aren't you just the sweetest! ❤️ Thank you!
Jeri so glad your back. I got a nice size wooden spool at and antique shop with my son. I want to make a quilt and attach it to the spool and wrap it around. It will be a memorial to him. Thanks for the tutorial. Good tips about the seam allowance.
Sounds like a wonderful idea Eva, so great to see you! ❤️
Fabulous! Another technique to try out!! Can’t wait to have a go.
Have fun! Awesome! 💛
@@JeriBellini already getting fabrics together!
@@sallysewing YAY! 💛
Omg love this and can't wait to try it as I've become a quilter recently and love hand stitching 😊
Wonderful! Thanks for being here!!! 🩵
I just found this style... And I LOVE your video!!!
It's a keeper and the step by step gives me confidence to actually try one, instead of just admiring. ❤
You got this! I'm so glad I inspired you to give it a go! 💜
I like your method of putting all the pieces in place and basting them. Picking all the pieces is the hardest part for me and doing it all at once is great. Only problem is I may be tempted to do it by machine once that is all done!
And that would be OK!!! Thanks for watching! 💜
Thanks for the good tips!
Any time! Thanks for being here! 💜
Awwwww, happy yellow Monday. I've missed hearing you say that. ❤ ok, back to watching the video.
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Beautiful colours and job❤
Thank you and thanks for watching! 💜
You are an amazing artist
That is extremely sweet of you to say so!!! Thank you for your kind words! 🩵
You are such a great instructor, love learning all the tricks of the trade, and things to be aware of when you’re preparing this quilt, Thank you❣️
You're welcome! ❤️
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial. ❤
You are so welcome! 💜
This was so much fun to watch and I think you are adorable. It was so informative and I can't wait to try my hand at this. I like the idea of a wool backing and will probably try using that if I can find it. Thank you so much for this lesson. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning new things with you.
Thank you for subbing, I am Grateful that you are here! ❤️
Thank you for the info about seam allowance - I am messy and a rule breaker and you gave such sensible reasoning that will help me avoid a problem.
You are so welcome! 💛
This is very helpful and practical. A great use for everything from the stash, which I am refraining from adding to... 🙂 I used to loathe ironing, until I got into sewing. Now I weirdly like it; and there's extra cute little crafting irons now...
YES! I love ironing my fabric for sewing projects, it's very comforting or something... 😂 Thanks so much for being here!❤️
Very beautiful. Useful video. Thanks a lot.
You are most welcome, I"m glad you liked it! 💜💜💜
There is just something about you that is so engaging! Loved the video and I learned about something I never had heard. Thank you! New subscriber.
Welcome!!! Thank you! My husband says I have IT, whatever that is! But he is biased! LOL ❤️
My shoulder, elbow, neck and wrist are screaming in agony and I can't even glue but I will attempt it later. I shared this video. Have a Safe and Happy Day. Positive Vibes and Blessed Prayers. Huge hugs. Namesta 🐞🐞🐞🐾🐞
What's the matter Lala? Don't do it on a cotton back, get yourself a piece of wool, it's much easier on your hands. Sending healing hugs and lots of love your way dear friend. ❤️
@@JeriBellini TY for your support and responding to my comment. I really appreciate you. 🐞🐞🐞
@lalagamma4 ...... I feel your pain ..... shoulder & hand pain for me .... we just keep pushing through .... OUCH !!!!! Take care 😍
Thankyou. I loved all the details
You are so welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🩷
Thanks for addressing what to do at the corners of each piece when you go to quilt it!
You are welcome! Thanks for stopping by! 💜
Starting mine today!!! So excited. I watched your whole video and it is so helpful. Thank you. I know how hard it is to make a video like this. Really appreciate your work.
How kind of you to say! Thank you for being here and commenting! 🩷
I've been wanting to make a kawandi table mat and your method gives me confidence to give it a try. Thank you.
Go for it! ♥️♥️♥️
I've been playing with some small kawandi style quilt blocks. Maybe 6x6. This size has been a real challenge. What I quickly did was just what you did - laid out the pieces and pinned in 2 directions. In my mind, the traditional style likely works better for large blanket sized quilts with fabrics with a much softer hand than what I was using.
I love the sound of the 6x6! They would make great coasters and you can get a feel for it. I could also see a bunch of smaller ones mounted on some stiff paper/cardboard for a wall hanging piece... I don't see myself making a big quilt and honestly all that fabric on my lap would make me crazy. 🤣 Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
❤❤❤thank you for awesome instruction and inspiration❤❤❤
So enjoyable to watch you create. Thanks, and thanks for mentioning about wool shrinkage. Been there done that, haha, I learned the hard way many moons ago.
Oh no! LOL But that's how we learn, from our boo boos. Thanks for watching!! ❤️
Thank you for a wonderful video! I've been seeing Kawandi videos pop up and have been curious ~ you did a great job explaining the process. Yes on using pins! I am now a subscriber and look forward to viewing more of your videos.
Thank you for subscribing!!! And I'm glad you enjoyed my style of Kawandi! ♥️
Amazing video
Thanks so much, I hope it gets you creating! ❤️
Great video, thanks 💙
You are so welcome, thanks for leaving a comment! 💜
this was a lovely video, thank you!!
You're so welcome! ❤️
Love your approach thank you
I'm so glad you liked my video, Thank you! ❤️
Great tutorial 😊
Thank you so much and for being here! 😊
Thank you for your detailed instructions 😊
You’re welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
I just subscribed to your channel. I'm so impressed by your project and your teaching style. I look forward to watching more of your videos!! Thank you for sharing your talents. Stay safe. Hugs ❤
Welcome aboard! I'm so glad you're here and thank you so much for leaving a comment! ❤️
Excellent instruction!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! 💜
Yellow Monday?
BTW, the wool I ordered from your provided Etsy link (thank you!) arrived today. It’s luscious and I see now why you love it.
Yes, Happy Yellow Monday is a thing I do every monday. Yellow signifies happy to me, so I wear something yellow and name one thing I am grateful for each monday. Starts the week off on the right foot! 💛
Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome❤️
Thanks😊
Oh My gosh!!! Thank you SO SO much for the contribution! My very first! Bless your heart!
Very nice video. Easy to understand and is pretty! I do love tradition, but a thought came to me about the seams that weren't caught in the rounds of stitching. It might be a nice touch to embroider those seams decoratively. Not traditional however would be a nice addition. Thank you for sharing your talents 😊
Oh I DO LOVE that idea and will pass that along in this weeks video! I'm doing another one, non traditional. And I love tradition too! Thanks for watching! ❤️
Thankyou for the great information. I have made a couple of slow stitch journal covers and poucnes :) I just had a go at making my first "trial and error" Kawandi and I have learnt lots of awesome tips from you. I used some batting which made it harder to stitch as it scrunched up, so will be giving that a miss. Leaving the extra fabric for the seams is a perfect idea. I went back to a few short ones I had........I ironed my fabrics too and did one whole round of pinning then stitched. Really enjoyed the process, but will no doubt make a better one next time 🤣❤
We learn as we go along, it’s all a wonderful journey! Thank you so much for leaving this comment, I’m sure it will help others in our community. ❤️
Great tips, Jeri! The one about changing colours was excellent. And I appreciate you showing how to put it all together with pins/basting to stitch on the go...not just convenient but I have a touch of arthritis in my hands and getting it all sorted *before* starting stitching saves a lot of fiddling with stiff fingers folding and holding in place tiny bits of fabric. I tried using double gauze for the backing and, like the felted wool, is much easier to stitch through.
Oh, I'm so glad you came up with an alternate solution! YAY YOU! And for sharing that solution too! ❤️
Great to see this! I am very new to this and i still have to learn but i LOVE making kawandis. I made 6 now, small and big and learned a lot. I am living in europe and some expressions/words/measures i do not know and so i found out most by just doing it and making mistakes. I do understand why the "wings", as i call them, are put in the end. I did put them in the first row immediatly and in the last kawandi i mistakingly did sew one in the middele on the backside together....
I found good thread, just trying to find right needles because the one i already had is bending.
Just this evening sorted material for the next one; cant stop!!
Oh you are absolutely correct in adding the wings or flowers right at the beginning! I learned this after the fact, but hey, we are here to inspire to create and too many rules spoil the fun for some of us. 6! I am SO impressed! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and enjoy creating your Kawandis!! Happy Valentines Day! 🩷
Incredibly great tutorial. I can’t wait to start mine.
Oh another wonderful comment to cheer me on! Thank you for taking the time to say hi! ❤️
Thank you for this very informative video. I do have a rip from my experience. I wouldn't use embroidery floss because it frays easily and can be very frustrating. I really enjoyed your tutorial. Cheers! 😊
Some flosses are nicer than others and I do like pearl cotton a lot and is what I used in these. Thanks for watching! 🩵
@@JeriBelliniwhat needle are you using? What size thread?
@@kathosim501 I’m using perle cotton and I try out a few needles until I get one that feels right. A long one, thin, I would guess a milliner/straw.
I caught on the first row but anxious to see how you do the other….a very interesting concept.
Yes I get caught on the pins too, but because pinning it down works so well for me, I put up with it. Watch for another vid on Friday.
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Excellent video. I use pins too.
Hello, I’m glad you enjoyed it! When you need a pin you need a pin. 😳😂🩵 thank you!
Great video and very practical! I love the idea of laying out your fabrics and pinning! Thank you!
Wonderful! I think it's so much easier this way! ❤️
Great tutorial! Many thanks for your thorough demonstration and tips. I've got tons of scrap fabric to work with (I'm a Quilter). I've been looking for something a bit different to stitch in the evenings, and this Kawandi Quilt Piece is perfect! I Love the look of it with the hand stitching. Again, thank you for the great tutorial. ❤
You are SO VERY welcome! thanks for watching! ❤️
Just found you! I subbed and liked. This is a great video, very complete and I am inspired by it. Thank you so much! (Now I’m going to run and start gathering my supplies…woo hoo!)
The fun part! Gathering supplies... thanks so much, I'm glad you're here! ❤️
What is the reason for the triangle corners? Great tutorial, excited to start. Thanks
They are just decorative and represent flowers to the Siddi people. 💜
Excellent video. Thanks. I’m so inspired to make one now.
Thank YOU SO MUCH! 🥰 Have fun!!!! ❤️
Thank you for the interesting tutorial. I really enjoyed it. Greetings from Vienna, Austria
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for being here! 💜
Thanks for sharing!
You bet! Thanks for watching! 💜
Thank you ❤❤❤
You're SO welcome!!! 😊
Great video I made 2 little ones. Wish I had seen your video before I did mine. Thank you
Make another one!!!!! I'm so glad you're here!❤️
And wait I had an idea today, look for a part 2 Bonus video!
I just watched your video and thank you very much. I’m really into these and I’ve done some but they’ve not come out as well as I’d like this is a lot more detailed and I think will be much more helpful for me. Biggest question I have is when you use your wool for the backing and I assume nothing for batting how do you wash it without it shrinking all up
I don't plan on washing it, but if I was going to, I would make sure the wool was fully felted first. 💛
Thank you so much, I couldn't stand all the wrinkles and lack of planning to the project. I see lots of totes in my future.
Oh I'm so glad you're reconsidering! I don't like a bunch of wrinkles too, I think it's a control thing for me! 🤣 I'm working on another project with this technique, I'll be posting that soon. Thanks for watching! ❤️
thanks for this video - what are penny circles??
Oh my, Penny Circles... they are lovely little round embroidered felted wool sweetnesses... ❤️ You can look in my Etsy Shop and see some.
Hi Jeri, happened upon your channel, loved this video! Can I ask what kind of wool you used for the back? Wool felt? I'm heading over to join your patreon😊
OHHH!!! You made my heart soar! Thank you for wanting to join my Patreon. ❤️ I have SO many ideas I want to share over there in a smaller, private community. And Yes, the wool. I'm going to PIN a comment in a minute because I realized I didn't say, It's felted, 100% Wool.
Thanks Jeri, I'm 68 also, and can so relate to the things you've shared♥
So awesome!!!
Thank you for watching! 💜
I like your method!!! Please share where you found the portable iron!
Yikes I've had it FOR EVER... and I think I got it at a flea market or a thrift shop. I can't lay my hands on it at the moment but if I find it I'll come back and post what the brand name is. ❤️
You are delightful!
Aren't you sweet! Thanks for watching! ❤️
Super great video on how to make this type of quilt! New subscriber from SoCal❤
Hello and welcome! Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed watching! 🩷