Kawandi. Techniques and Tips for Your First Quilt

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • This video will show the tips and techniques I have found out from making my very first Kawandi. I've sewn it as authentically as I could and hopefully you will find yourself inspired to try and make one too.
    I should have mentioned in the video that the people for whom this is a heritage craft are the Siddi people. They are originally from Africa and now live in India. Here is a link to a good article and some wonderful photographs of authentic Kawandi.
    sarahkkhan.files.wordpress.co...
    Here is also a short video of women working on quilts.
    • Reviving the art of Si...
    Here is a link to the quilts of Margaret Fabrizio, who is an authority on Kawandi.
    • Works Created by Marga...
    I hope you enjoy watching and will have a try at making a Kawandi yourself.
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    01:41 What to Use as Batting
    03:56 Starting to Stitch
    #handsewing #quilting #fabricscraps #kawandi #handstitch

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  • @countesscable
    @countesscable 4 месяца назад +63

    This is right up my street: no ironing, no cutting out precise shapes, no pinning, no tacking. Yay!!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад +8

      It's a brilliant way to make a quilt ...!

  • @alycewarr5332
    @alycewarr5332 6 месяцев назад +98

    This is the most pleasant and beautifully explained and narrated video I’ve ever watched. Thanks so much 💜

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  6 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you. That means a lot.💐

  • @kathrynborbacs3380
    @kathrynborbacs3380 Месяц назад +9

    Hello Marion! When Margaret took her first Kawandi back to the Siddi women, she was told her stitching was too far apart and she added stitching in between her original stitching - she thought it was a thumb’s width apart and later found out the Siddi women spaced their stitching “little-finger” width apart. I watched all Margaret F’s videos and this is what I learned and thought I’d share this with you.
    Thank you for your excellent videos. I watch them all! 😊

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  29 дней назад +1

      That's interesting to hear... My spacing definitely wandered about a bit.. sometimes wider, sometimes narrower.

    • @kathrynborbacs3380
      @kathrynborbacs3380 29 дней назад +2

      @@marionsworld24 I didn’t mean at all to critique your stitches. I’m so sorry if that is how you might have interpreted my comment. I just thought I’d pass on what I’d learned from Margaret regarding “finger” spacing. oh, my stitches wander wide & narrow as well. I definitely don’t look for perfection!

  • @garnettemorgan7355
    @garnettemorgan7355 5 месяцев назад +42

    You are an excellent teacher. I'm 80 years old and I don't function very well, but you are making it perfectly clear. And it will be easy I can't wait to make 1myself thank you

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you. I hope you enjoy making it as much as I enjoyed making mine ☺️

    • @maxinewright1556
      @maxinewright1556 4 месяца назад +1

      I’m enjoying this sewing and learning so much. I happy to hear others are enjoying it too. ❤

    • @ruthanneolson9448
      @ruthanneolson9448 4 месяца назад +5

      I am even older and want to continue trying new things.'

  • @pamrussell7346
    @pamrussell7346 5 месяцев назад +32

    I love that you are keeping to the tradition of the original makers. Thanks for this tutorial.

  • @andreapiedmonte1954
    @andreapiedmonte1954 8 месяцев назад +55

    Best KAWANDI tutorial yet, the real thing.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +3

      That's so kind Andrea. Thank you very much 💐🪡🧵

  • @susanschank6064
    @susanschank6064 6 месяцев назад +29

    I find your teaching style so helpful, calming and comforting. Thank you.

    • @aprilblood1854
      @aprilblood1854 Месяц назад +1

      I am finding that also, and I’ve learned more about this method of quilting from her than I have from all the videos I’ve watched

  • @ellebrown6560
    @ellebrown6560 5 месяцев назад +25

    I love this tutorial. I'm not even going to look at others for this type of quilt as I want it to be as close to the most authentic as possible, and your explanations and Margrets name seems to .....(brain fog).Thank you for explaining how they used 'used Sari's' as the insides and how you've utilized scarves from thrift shops. I think I can do this. I'm 66 and have just in the past year and a bit gotten into quilting so I'm really looking forward to giving this a go. Thank you very much for showing us this quilt quilt🤩💜💛🧡I think your Kawandi is beautiful and your tutorial is awesome. I can really learn from you. Thank You!!!!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад +2

      You are most welcome Elle. I hope you enjoy making yours as much as I did making mine...

    • @margreethvermeulen178
      @margreethvermeulen178 3 месяца назад

      Love tihs😂 handcrafting. Never dobe it but defiitely gonna try it, greetings from Almere the Netherlands❤

  • @debbievermilyea4037
    @debbievermilyea4037 4 месяца назад +19

    You are a pleasure to listen to and learn from. Thank you.❤😊

  • @jadams7198
    @jadams7198 3 дня назад +1

    Marion,
    Until your video, I had never heard of kawandi.
    I love everything about your kawandi.
    Right now I am sewing a kawandi using a large piece of double muslin from an Op shop. Your tips about making it larger, smaller on the corners, not using pins if possible and enjoying the process is everything. My stitches and rows are far from perfect, but you shared it happens to you as well - that gives me encouragement.
    I feel like you are in my room sharing your joy and knowledge. Without you, I would not be doing my kawandi. Thank you,
    Rosemary

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  3 дня назад

      Thank you Rosemary. Your message has really made my morning 😊
      I'm so glad you not only found the video helpful, but have actually gone on to stitch your own Kawandi and just enjoy the whole process!
      Brilliant! Stitches and rows get neater the more you practice...but in the end you have to enjoy doing something to be encouraged enough to continue. I always hope that my videos enable people to realise that they can do it and not to give up because it's not 'perfect'... You're a total Star 🌟💐

  • @gaylemann1306
    @gaylemann1306 8 месяцев назад +101

    Hello Marion! I am starting my first Kawandi and so appreciate your very clear and patient instructions you give the newbee. I really don't care at all for the intense and precise directions given by some quilters because l want to feel the relaxed experience alone. Thank you so much for making quilting not a chore!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +6

      Oh.. a lovely journey awaits you... I think it definitely should be a lovely relaxing piece of stitching. I hope you enjoy it all...

    • @raeboyd5596
      @raeboyd5596 7 месяцев назад +7

      I agree, and what scares me about quilting is all the math and precision cutting and wasted material. As I don't let the tiniest scraps go to waste!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  7 месяцев назад +6

      Me neither.... Fabric is expensive. Even thrifted..it has cost money, so we might as well use as much of it as we can💐

    • @zenaduran2371
      @zenaduran2371 5 месяцев назад +4

      Beautiful and all out of recycled ♻️ materials. ❤ the instructions and will definitely have to try this! Thanks for sharing and showing 🙏

    • @user-dn3pr1rg6h
      @user-dn3pr1rg6h 3 месяца назад +1

      2:52 😊

  • @roslyncoward3222
    @roslyncoward3222 Месяц назад +6

    I found this absolutely fascinating Marion. I do love traditional, hand made methods like this. I'm really inspired to try. I love the trifting and the hand stiching. It goes right back to the origins of all quilting I think.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  Месяц назад +2

      It's a really beautiful way to make a quilt...

  • @user-tl4io9di1v
    @user-tl4io9di1v 8 месяцев назад +39

    Very nice! I was also inspired by Marg. Fabrizio some yrs ago. As a textile artist, it’s very exciting to construct a piece without first designing it. Very magical, and relaxing. You do a wonderful job of explaining how to construct Kawandi. You do the Sidi people proud. ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +3

      That means a lot. Thank you so much for your message...

  • @lisagoetzman760
    @lisagoetzman760 7 дней назад

    Your video is the BEST! Thank you for all your useful tips . You're a natural teacher. Please keep sharing your talents.

  • @maryloumallendick7262
    @maryloumallendick7262 4 месяца назад +21

    Marian-Thank you for this tutorial. I am literally moved to tears by your sweet and respectful teaching style. I’m not sure I’m ready to attempt it myself but I do feel inspired and look forward to learning more about it. ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад +3

      Oh you should have a try... It's easier than you might imagine ☺️ and doesn't take a huge long time considering it's all hand stitched

  • @carmenbalko1372
    @carmenbalko1372 7 месяцев назад +9

    ONE CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE WITH THESE AMAZING QUILTS…

  • @JisforJenius
    @JisforJenius 7 месяцев назад +32

    I have watched countless quilting tutorials. Rarely have I enjoyed one as much as I did watching this one. You're a natural teacher. I am about to sort my scraps and I will now do so with one such project as this in mind. Brilliant tutorial. Thank you so much.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  7 месяцев назад

      You are most welcome. Thank you for your compliment :)

    • @janvas7690
      @janvas7690 6 месяцев назад

      Excellent presentation thank you

  • @annablock8037
    @annablock8037 8 месяцев назад +51

    You did an incredible job with this kawandi tutorial. It is something I have wanted to do for a while now but wanted to make something larger like this. I absolutely love your quilt. Great tips for making one and to realize it doesn’t need to be a perfect process.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +13

      Thank you so much for your comment. I'm pleased you found it helpful. I also think that many people get so hung on on everything being 'perfect' that it stifles anything being done at all. Just doing your best, and carrying on to the finish regardless is how we learn to do better the next time. But it doesn't denigrate what we do first though. I have things I did as a child that I am still proud of. It's all part of the learning journey! :)

  • @kimberleybridger4738
    @kimberleybridger4738 8 месяцев назад +13

    Oh no! something else to add to my 'to try' list 😆 Great video, thank you.

    • @faridawhincup8848
      @faridawhincup8848 8 месяцев назад +1

      Haha 😆 that’s exactly what I thought

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +2

      Of course... there's always a long list of things to do. :) I wouldn't be without my list of stuff though... I think I'd panic without it!

  • @DebraSchmidt
    @DebraSchmidt 8 месяцев назад +7

    Marion, I had ZERO interest n Kawandi until I watched this video. You make it make sense and look enjoyable and worthwhile. Thank you!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +1

      That's excellent. Thank you so much for watching 💐

  • @patscott2577
    @patscott2577 4 месяца назад +6

    Great tutorial many thanks as you were stitching this quilt I remembered my grandmother making something very similar back in the 1960's she used old rags and cut up shirts,dresses etc everything was reused back then and earlier 40's and 50's good to recycle.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад +2

      Most of the things I make are from old clothes and sheets etc. Although I do treat myself to new fabric occasionally it's usually for a specific project that I would like to do.
      Thanks for watching and I'm happy you enjoyed it 🪡🧵

  • @karenmyers3444
    @karenmyers3444 6 месяцев назад +11

    Best instructions for a Kawandi that I've seen yet. You made things so much clearer for a more traditional technique. You have inspired me. Thank you so much for this tutorial.

  • @randylls5341
    @randylls5341 6 месяцев назад +11

    👍I did try small samples. Larger would be easier. You are a great teacher, and very encouraging on all your various techniques.
    Margaret is a dramatic older lady and dynamic; a wonderful role model on aging. Got to keep on living our best life, no matter what. I am in my seventies and learning how to do that. It doesn’t matter what other people (the neighbors) think.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  6 месяцев назад +3

      Totally agree with your whole message. I'll be 65 this year and I just seem to be starting to get out and about as it were....

    • @louisaman5497
      @louisaman5497 5 месяцев назад

      What do you do aboutthe sides of the pieces

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад

      Do you mean the edges Louisa? The first line of stitching is actually right along the edge. There's nothing else to finish once you get to the middle...

  • @jacquiwilmot7802
    @jacquiwilmot7802 13 дней назад +1

    Thank you Marion, this is such a relaxing and informative video and the first time I'd ever seen this type of construction.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  13 дней назад

      I hope you give it a try. They are wonderful to make and even nicer to hold....

  • @garnettemorgan7355
    @garnettemorgan7355 5 месяцев назад +8

    You are a very lovely person for sharing all of the knowledge to make this middle quite❤❤🎉

  • @peggygilbertsen9099
    @peggygilbertsen9099 8 месяцев назад +7

    Hi this is my first time here. Thank you for this great tutorial. I love the art of hand sewing . This is beautiful.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Hello Peggy. Welcome to my channel. I hope you continue to enjoy watching my videos...

  • @donnanawrocki3022
    @donnanawrocki3022 4 месяца назад +5

    Marion, I’ve enjoyed watching your video many times over. I love listening to you teach and demonstrate the art of kawandi making. The Siddi people would be happy to know that you have kept to their true techniques. Absolutely beautiful!! All your stitch work in your videos are amazing! All my best 💞

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much. That means a lot to me...💐

  • @jeanbohannon9042
    @jeanbohannon9042 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I've watched quite a few Kawandi tutorials and this is the best one I've seen. The tip about the fabrics you used are very helpful and will make stitching much easier.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  Месяц назад

      I'm so happy to hear you found it helpful...

  • @prplpotatoes
    @prplpotatoes 3 месяца назад +4

    Everything I believe about the ethics of sewing in one video ❤❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  3 месяца назад

      That's so kind of you. Thank you 💐

  • @annadalli3234
    @annadalli3234 6 месяцев назад +6

    Hello Marion. I am new to your channel but I am soo hooked. I am going to make a Kawandi in memory of my late parents by using pieces of their clothing. If all goes well I will do one each for my two sisters. Thanks for being on youtube you are helping me go through my anxiety. Lots of love.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  6 месяцев назад +2

      Oh that makes me so happy to hear you would like to make a kawandi too. I'm sure you'll thoroughly enjoy this different process for making a quilt. They're so lovely!

  • @pammace3820
    @pammace3820 8 месяцев назад +5

    I’ve watched many videos on kawandi including Margaret Fabriozo’s. You are a very good teacher and share many tips from your process that are helpful. Thank you.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for the compliment Pam. I really appreciate you taking the time to message... :)

  • @patriciaboyd1199
    @patriciaboyd1199 7 месяцев назад +5

    Lovely ! I couldn't stop watching your whole video .

  • @joeytcolbert9778
    @joeytcolbert9778 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you so much for this very good video on Kawandi! I have looked for instructions, tutorials, and workshops to no avail. And now, in the end, your video, instructions, explanations are all that I need to try this type of piecework! Thank you thank you for sharing!!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. I'm so pleased you found good information here! I'm sewing another variation at the moment. It should be up on Sunday... fingers crossed!

  • @davinatapie9314
    @davinatapie9314 5 месяцев назад +5

    Your video is exceptional - I've looked at other videos on the kawandi technique, but sincerely Marion, you're a wonderful teacher! Thank you. I've started mine, and it's so therapeutic 😍

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Davina. I'm so happy with your feedback. I hope you're enjoying sewing on your own kawandi...

  • @catherinethomson6136
    @catherinethomson6136 18 дней назад +1

    Wow... an interesting way of making a quilt.
    I didn't know you could make a quilt so easily and what a great way of using old scarves (which I have plenty of) along with scraps of fabrics. Looks amazing... Loved watching you make a Kawandi..
    I've never made a quilt before but have had a notion for a while and have been watching many videos/tutorials on RUclips and I really liked this method. So thank you for sharing.
    Catherine from Scotland

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  17 дней назад

      It's very different to make in comparison to the more usual patchwork. I did this video because I mostly saw people doing quite small pieces and using quilt batting and quilting cotton to make them.
      It misses the whole point of kawandi, which are made from soft old clothes and larger patches. The softness and drape can only be really appreciated by making something larger. That's how I think about it anyway ☺️👍🧵🪡

  • @margaretWestminster
    @margaretWestminster 4 месяца назад +3

    Oh my goodness I just realized you are left handed like myself. Thats even better fo me to learn this from you. ❤

  • @rosemarysanchez5107
    @rosemarysanchez5107 5 месяцев назад +4

    Marion, thanks so much for a sharing and for a great tutorial

  • @lizreynolds4554
    @lizreynolds4554 8 месяцев назад +14

    Thank you for sharing this with us. This is so interesting and incredibly beautiful. I want to try this. You are an excellent teacher, your demonstration and explanation are easily understandable. Bless you and thank you, again. 💖🍀

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much Liz. I really appreciate your message. I hope you do make one. They're so lovely 🧵🪡💐

  • @theresaakin2284
    @theresaakin2284 8 месяцев назад +12

    I just by chance ran across Margaret's videos and also learned about Kawandi quilts and was fascinated by her videos. Quite her own person and still traveling. She doesn't go for just a couple weeks, she stays for couple months. Just also ran across your channel love the techniques.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +3

      Welcome to my channel Theresa. I'm happy you found me and are enjoying my videos. I've been wanting to put this one out for a while but had to wait until my flower book was finished to have time to get a new one started to film the process.

  • @Gigimamapa5
    @Gigimamapa5 4 месяца назад +3

    This is very interesting. Thank you for the tutorial. It looks like the finished piece becomes a surprise.😊

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад

      I was just so pleased with it 🧵🪡

  • @beckyberquist1340
    @beckyberquist1340 4 месяца назад +4

    Ditto on what everyone is saying.. you are Amazing. You do everything the same way, patient to us new learners and always explainly perfectly. And you give us hope that we can do it to. Your one of my favorite . Can't wait to see what we do next 😊 ❤❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Becky... You can do it! It's easy sewing and using up scraps you probably have already. You can make it with old clothes, particularly old cotton shirts or thrifted dresses. An old, worn sheet for the back and all you need to invest is some time.... Making something out of almost nothing... :)

  • @wendymanning9617
    @wendymanning9617 8 месяцев назад +18

    Thank you so much for this great tutorial. I’m definitely going to start my “city quilt” . I love the process as you have demonstrated it. Your quilt is lovely and you are expert enough for me. ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you for your support Wendy.... I'm almost half way through the yellow one now and it's looking lovely...

  • @user-lv5cm1ft5f
    @user-lv5cm1ft5f 4 месяца назад +2

    Hallo Marion. My friend had started a Kawandi and I got inspired to research about it. Having now watched quite a few videos, I have found yours to easily be the best and most informative. Great teaching and great tips. Thank you

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your message. It means a lot. 💐

  • @lenorerhodes8110
    @lenorerhodes8110 8 месяцев назад +5

    I have ever seen this technique before, it is fascinating. I certainly regret taking all my excess scarves to the op shop earlier this year. I think I will do a small piece for a knitting bag. I am so glad you popped up on my screen. Cheers from downunder. ❤️❤️❤️🌺

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Australia 👋 Luckily thrifted scarves shouldn't break the bank 🤞🤞🤞

  • @Gillian-3
    @Gillian-3 8 месяцев назад +13

    What a great tutorial about making a kawandi! I love your first one and feel inspired enough that I might do one! I just need to gather scraps of material first! Thank you Marion. 😊

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +4

      Yes ! Just cut up someone's old cotton shirts or something.... use old stuff.... and make something beautiful.. :)

  • @mariedoe3617
    @mariedoe3617 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for this beautiful video. Yes, it was very helpful. A year ago I discovered Kawandi and the story of the Siddi people, and became inspired to make one. Your lessons learned, gentle instructions , and encouragement has re-inspired me to try again. I also deeply appreciate your respect for the craft of the Siddi women and commitment to stay true to their tradition. Thank you again for your video.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I really appreciate your message and I'm so happy you found it all helpful...🪡🧵

    • @cheditaagoncillo2873
      @cheditaagoncillo2873 5 месяцев назад

      Wow.i Love this one

  • @barbaraanger428
    @barbaraanger428 Месяц назад +1

    It’s beautiful. Thank you for a very clear explanation of how to make a Kwandi.

  • @margaretgaal937
    @margaretgaal937 Месяц назад +1

    This was a beautiful education on Kawandi. I had no idea how this was done and your work is beautiful. Thank you.

  • @shandaturman9974
    @shandaturman9974 8 месяцев назад +4

    Ooooh I really love this! I am a quilter of 50 years and I love to learn something new. I definitely must try this. Maybe start with a small sampler till I get the new technique down. Beautiful!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so pleased you liked it. I tried to be as respectful of the Siddi heritage as possible and that's how I think the quilt comes out the best 🪡🧵

  • @lindaannesmith9578
    @lindaannesmith9578 7 месяцев назад +7

    What a lovely job you did! I had no trouble imagining just how soft and fluid this quilt is. Teachers are born, not made and you truly have the GIFT! Thank you. (I stayed up way to late, but it was just too good to stop watching.).

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much Linda. I'm so happy you enjoyed watching.

  • @lizettetoron8475
    @lizettetoron8475 11 дней назад

    This technique I must try. It’s beautiful to look at and you can almost feel how soft it must be. I’m not a very precise person, when I make things - no matter which hobby I’m doing, so this appeals to me for that reason also. Creating has to be enjoyable, and strict rules don’t work for me. Thank you, Marion, for you tips and knowledge on this type of quilt. You are such a good teacher 🤗🌺🌷💗

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 дней назад

      I wish you happy stitching Lizette.. I think you'll enjoy making a Kawandi.... They're a joy to stitch ☺️

  • @k3n.clothtales
    @k3n.clothtales 5 месяцев назад +2

    Marion thank you so much, I am watching this for the second time as I want to have a go and make it as authentically as possible. I so appreciate your respectful and well researched commentary. I also want to make a Siddi inspired piece in my weekly slowstitch project, that will be a challenge to make a piece only a few inches square so I think it will have to be raw edge. I will send people over to you for the real thing. 😂 I will try and keep everything else as authentic as possible and your video has been so helpful. ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Kathryn. I really appreciate your compliment about the video. We must have esp as I'm actually on with another kawandi project myself. Hopefully it will be live next Sunday if I can get it finished. It isn't a quilt in the same way that this one is though.... I'll enjoy seeing what you do in your lovely book. :)

    • @k3n.clothtales
      @k3n.clothtales 4 месяца назад

      I made a tiny sample and was so inspired that I have started a big one. Already done the first round, it's about 150cm square I think 😂 it's addictive isn't it? ❤️

  • @grammieluli
    @grammieluli 8 месяцев назад +10

    Oh Marion, you are such an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful skills with us. This is the best Kawandi video I’ve seen (and I’ve watched several). You were full of useful tips and very interesting information all in one video. Love everything you do…please don’t stop. Can’t wait to give this a try.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      That means a lot, thank you very much for the vote of confidence. I'm already planning kawandi number 3!

    • @grammieluli
      @grammieluli 8 месяцев назад +1

      Looking forward to it!

  • @dianefutcher7166
    @dianefutcher7166 8 месяцев назад +5

    i've seen this before however you have done a marvellous job in explaining how a Kawandi is made. I was in awe watching you. Thanks so much Marion. ❤

    • @arlene9330
      @arlene9330 8 месяцев назад

      What a wonderful way to celebrate culture of others … and a great lesson you taught.. ty for sharing .. I’m going to look for batting like you did and hope my efforts will be successful to making a quilt like this for snuggling in … 🍁🌻👍❤️

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      It's worth getting those old scarves or some old soft brushed cotton sheeting. They're quite often very cheap as not many people want them these days.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you Diane. I hope I showed just how easy it is to make one in the traditional style, so that anyone would feel they could do it too...

  • @sandrafox9204
    @sandrafox9204 4 месяца назад +2

    Hi Marion
    What a lovely easy to follow tutorial.
    I’m even tempted to have a go myself.❤

  • @bevc8306
    @bevc8306 27 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. You are great teacher and now I want to try and make one myself. I have plenty of bits of material that I will be able to use. I’m from Australia 🇦🇺

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  24 дня назад

      I hope you enjoy making one as much as I did with these ones..🪡🧵

  • @oldladysusie3009
    @oldladysusie3009 8 месяцев назад +4

    You are a lovely lady. Perfect instructions on how to a kawandi. You've persuaded me to make one with my huge array of scraps and vintage fabrics. Thanks so much 💜

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Hello Susie. Welcome to my channel. Prepare to use lots of your scraps and finish with the utmost in soft quilts unlike anything else...🪡🧵💐

  • @gailfirenze4760
    @gailfirenze4760 8 месяцев назад +4

    You’ve done an excellent job of teaching this Kawandi. I’d really like to make one now. Thank you so much. 🙋🏼‍♀️🇦🇺

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Ooh..I'm pleased it got you thinking about making your own. Thank you Gail.

  • @chrisoconnell3623
    @chrisoconnell3623 2 месяца назад +1

    love watching that so easy to understand and lovely to watch

  • @misse-jensen
    @misse-jensen 2 месяца назад +1

    I whised I knew this technique when I made two single bed quilt for my friends 🥰🥰🥰🥰 I have to make this kawandi quilt Thanks for a lovely tutorial and I could hear you talk all day❤❤❤❤ love your channel 🥰🥰

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  2 месяца назад +1

      Kawandi are such a joy to make... I've made another two since I did this one... One of them was made into a dress skirt!

    • @misse-jensen
      @misse-jensen 2 месяца назад

      @@marionsworld24 yes I saw that video and I loved the dress🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @susannaeasdale1162
    @susannaeasdale1162 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this technique Marion, such an interesting way to make a quilt a great way to use up our many scraps. Hugs Susanna 😄♥️🧵🪡

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +1

      If you sew there's always a never ending supply of bits and pieces.

  • @annhind5261
    @annhind5261 8 месяцев назад +4

    Love this tutorial. You explained everything perfectly Marion, thank you.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you Ann. That's great thank you.

  • @sheridanmorgan7396
    @sheridanmorgan7396 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi, that has certainly inspired me to try and make a kawandi, you're instructions and tips were brilliant. Thank you.

  • @deemetzger5779
    @deemetzger5779 14 дней назад

    I’m So happy I found your channel. You are an artist. I like listening to you talk. Thank you

  • @sueadams2295
    @sueadams2295 8 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for sharing! Love your first one can’t wait to see this one finished

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +3

      I'll film it to show after Christmas...

  • @BernardDauphinais
    @BernardDauphinais 8 месяцев назад +7

    Beautiful! Thank you so much for the introduction to this wonderful craft. It's definitely on my list.

  • @deedeefromtexas4517
    @deedeefromtexas4517 4 месяца назад

    I have never seen this before. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! You are a natural teacher. You explain everything so well. I have never quilted, but I would love to make a Kawandi. Thank you for sharing.😘💜💜💜

  • @samcollage7682
    @samcollage7682 4 месяца назад +1

    That scarf isso gorgeous. It's like the beauty is unseen, but still present. I now know how to use all my scraps.

  • @julias.8236
    @julias.8236 8 месяцев назад +3

    I also found Kawandis on Instagram and then watched some videos of Margret. Also did a little one (about place mat size) which is now a wall hanging. I'm also eager to do a quilt sized Kawandi. The tip with the scarfs is fantastic (because with the little one I needed pliers to pull the needle through every now and then which wasn't that relaxing...).
    Thanks for the great tutorial!!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +2

      Needing pliers to pull the needle sounds awful! It definitely shouldn't be like that...
      I think a lot of tutorials I saw were almost doing traditional quilting but using the patches differently. And so were using normal quilt batting. The results are really not the same as the real kawandi I think. I watched film of the ladies making them and they didn't have a problem with stitching. I tried to think what they might use if they were here...and that led me to try using the scarves. At times I had 8 layers and no bother at all with stitching through it all.

  • @jennywren1596
    @jennywren1596 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you Marion. Your tutorial was so helpful and your quilt is so beautiful! ❤

  • @deeraven5645
    @deeraven5645 5 месяцев назад +2

    Love your natural passion
    Thanks for the descriptive explanation and encouragement 😊

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm pleased you found it helpful 😊

  • @allisonferber5474
    @allisonferber5474 14 дней назад

    Love these. Really like that the materials are thrifted. Thanks for sharing your tips and talent.

  • @sherylkruse8060
    @sherylkruse8060 8 месяцев назад +17

    Yes Yes Yes!!!! It's time for this quilt!!! I'm really excited to do this Kawandi!!!! I'm thinking of fabrics to use in mine....love this!!! Thank you dear Marion for your guidance and leading...blessings to you!!!❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you Sheryl. I hope you enjoy the process as much as I have! They're so lovely to make..

    • @christinenewell2679
      @christinenewell2679 8 месяцев назад +3

      Me too:). This looks just the ticket for using up those saved fabrics and it’s slightly different from a traditional quilt. I’m goin to enjoy doin a bit of research for myself. Nice. Thankyou from Belfast NI.

    • @Frenchieer
      @Frenchieer 8 месяцев назад +4

      I loved watching your first video. I am going to try this method. I need to know what fabrics you used. I know they came from a used shop. But they look like polyester or part polyester. What are the fabrics. They don’t resemble 200% cotton quilt fabric. Pls respond. Because I want to make one. Thank you so much .

    • @Frenchieer
      @Frenchieer 8 месяцев назад +1

      I meant 100.% cotton not 200%.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for your message. All my fabric is cotton or linen. There was some furnishing linen in there too. Some quilting cotton, ( the daisies and the mushroom fabrics. Also cotton sheets, shirts, and pyjamas too ( the red with snowflakes)! A real mix. The backing of the blue one is cotton double gauze and the back of the yellow one is a cotton bed throw. The scarves are cotton too 😊🪡🧵

  • @pamelacarter-wiley2644
    @pamelacarter-wiley2644 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for this video Marion! Your step by step instructions have been the clearest and most informative of any I have watched previously. I was about to give up but your video has helped me finally begin to get the hang of making a Kawandi (not Kawandi quilt : )

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Brilliant Pamela. I'm really pleased you found it all helpful. Thank you so much for letting me know.

  • @lisazilaro6906
    @lisazilaro6906 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your Kawandi , thank you for sharing. 🪡🧵♥️

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. There's another kawandi video coming soon ☺️

  • @janet7640
    @janet7640 4 месяца назад +1

    Oh Marion, thank you! Such a clever way of creating a soft drapey coverlet. So helpful the clear way you demonstrated the folding and stitching especially the edges and corners, beautiful Kawandi! 🧵🪡♥xo

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. I'm so happy you found your way to my video.. They really are the most lovely quilts to make. The hand sewing is no bother at all, and you end up with a beautifully soft quilt that looks so different!

  • @jennstumpf1
    @jennstumpf1 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is the best Kawandi tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you so much for sharing with us. I made a tiny one before watching this video but now have a good size vintage bed sheet for backing and I’m excited to get started! Wonderful video! ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      I'm excited on your behalf too! That's going to be a good sized quilt to stitch! It's going to look wonderful 🪡🧵

  • @tammytahara855
    @tammytahara855 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you, Marion, for posting your lovely Kawandi with your methods. In my mind, yours was the best explanation I’ve seen - the most understandable one for me! I used traditional batting for my first placemat sized piece and totally agree it’s not soft enough to be a quilt, even if it was larger. I’m running out now to the thrift shops to look for cotton scarves for my next decent sized Kawandi! 😊

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you Tammy. I've just started a new one that I'll be turning into a dress hopefully! Watch out for that video coming in the next few weeks.... :)

  • @elaines8297
    @elaines8297 5 месяцев назад +1

    I liked that you inserted some tips to help us know how the original Kawandi was meant to be constructed! I agree with one of the posters who said you've given us the best Kawandi tutorial!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!!!!

  • @jackiebrown2794
    @jackiebrown2794 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Marion. Shortly to start my kawandi quilt... Excellent tutorial. I love spending time with you 😊🏵️

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад

      That's lovely. I hope you enjoy it..

  • @user-dn1qr7qn7q
    @user-dn1qr7qn7q 8 месяцев назад +8

    This was very interesting. I never heard of Kawandi before and you explained it so good and understandable. Thank you for this unique video. ❤

  • @laurah8689
    @laurah8689 8 месяцев назад +3

    I really enjoyed your tutorial and will subscribe to your channel. You have a wonderful quality of work, and you explained everything so clearly. Thank you for taking the time to show how to make these quilts ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much and welcome to my channel 🪡🧵

  • @raeboyd5596
    @raeboyd5596 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've always wanted to quilt as I did with my Gramma when I was a child thru my teenage years when I would go to her church ladies all sitting around a table hand stitching a quilt. Now in my 60s with my kids on their own and a widow, it took me a few years to figure out what I like and wanted to do. I've refreshed my tatting skills, loving sewing and loving slow stitching. I don't have a big table. My space is the arm of my chair, my lap and a big ottoman. So I don't see why I couldn't do this on my lap. I would probably have to tack the lining with crochet thread knots that I can pull out. I'm going to start with a table runner and see how that goes. Yours turned out so beautiful and I can tell it feels soft and supple like it's been used and washed for 50 years. Thankyou for sharing your talents and knowledge with us! You are a lovely kind teacher with a genuine heart for showing us. What a pleasure listening and watching you. Hugs

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  7 месяцев назад +1

      I made this full quilt on my lap Rae. The only time it wasn't on my lap was when I was filming it for you all. I'm so pleased you liked watching how they are made. I'm sure you will be able to make a lovely one too.

    • @raeboyd5596
      @raeboyd5596 7 месяцев назад

      Did you use 6 strands of embroidery floss?

  • @correzecyclingholidays6419
    @correzecyclingholidays6419 6 дней назад

    Commenting again as I am now on my second Kawandi thanks to your wonderful film. My first was very small as I wanted to make a travel roll for my paintbrushes, but I learnt a lot and am now following your advice to go large and am making a bed throw. It is all from scraps and old shirts and two thifted scarves plus one old scarf for the filling. Keeping it traditional and following your lead. Thank you for highlighting this. Loving it ( and you)

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  4 дня назад +1

      I'm so happy you enjoyed stitching your Kawandi and that you found my video helpful.
      You'll see such a difference as you get the large one properly on the go. You'll be able to get some larger pieces in and it will be so soft... You're making me want to start another myself! I love them .😅
      You'll have to let me know how it goes...
      Or send me a picture via Instagram. I'd love to see it 💐😊🪡🧵

    • @correzecyclingholidays6419
      @correzecyclingholidays6419 3 дня назад

      Oh I will find your Instagram and share a picture x

  • @oermama
    @oermama 8 месяцев назад +3

    I truly enjoyed this video and will give it a try. I’m a quilter with loads of fabric, and I love the idea of using double gaze, it’s so soft, airy and yet very absorbing, great for a blanket. Thank you for explaining everything so clearly, it was nice listening to you. ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад

      I'm so happy you enjoyed watching and it gave you some inspiration for using some of your stash.

    • @raeboyd5596
      @raeboyd5596 7 месяцев назад

      Is double gaze the backing or the scarves material? Would I call it that when I walk into hobby lobby or jo Ann's? I have several flat bed sheets. Would that make a good backing or scarf replacement?

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  7 месяцев назад +2

      @@raeboyd5596 I used double gauze for the backing fabric. It's a very soft cotton. But I had it already. The yellow quilt backing is a thrifted bed throw that was similar thickness to a sheet.
      So bedsheets are great for the backing. The thin scarves are good for the insides. If you found a beautiful scarf that could be a backing too. Hope that helps..😊

  • @yvonnelilley429
    @yvonnelilley429 8 месяцев назад +4

    Loved this ! I enjoy learning about traditional crafts from the far east , particularly . In my sixties, I’m learning to sew for the first time , and have enjoyed sashiko, boro, slow stitching , partly I think , because of the lack of formality associated with British embroidery and quilting . I’m definitely keen to try one of these , and wondered if you could suggest a couple of types of fabric to use as backing , for softness and strength. I don’t know anything much about fabrics and how they perform , only used cotton so far! Thank you xx

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm in my mid sixties Yvonne, but have sewn and knit etc since I was about 6 or 7. I can't imagine how exciting it must be to be learning to do all this now! What a wonderful world you're joining in with. The blue quilt backing is a piece of cotton double gauze. This is a beautifully soft fabric that is two thin layers joined together. It comes in plain colours and patterned. If you have a local fabric shop they are sure to have some. The yellow quilt backing is a thrifted cotton throw that I cut up for a skirt originally. It's working well too. Where abouts are you Yvonne?

    • @yvonnelilley429
      @yvonnelilley429 8 месяцев назад +2

      Close by, Sunderland. I came across your channel during my very early you tube days, your second “ episode” of Marion’s World. My friend and I have been regular viewers ever since! xx

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm from Sunderland! My Dad worked at the pit and my early childhood was in Southwick. 😊 Then I went to Thornhill school in the 70's....

    • @yvonnelilley429
      @yvonnelilley429 8 месяцев назад +1

      Probably played hockey against you !😁. I grew up in Grangetown. xx

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  8 месяцев назад +1

      I ended up in Hunter Terrace at the top of Villette road 😅

  • @correzecyclingholidays6419
    @correzecyclingholidays6419 Месяц назад

    Thanks Marion for your super helpful and informative video and for shining a light on the magical Margaret. So inspirational x

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  Месяц назад

      Thank you. I'm pleased you found it useful ☺️🪡🧵

  • @TrishJurgensen
    @TrishJurgensen 3 месяца назад

    When I found you and all of your wisdom and experience in Marion’s World, I’ve gained a new confidence in my sewing! Because of this video I just completed my first kawandi and I have my next one already planned! God bless you, keep your videos coming as I so appreciate you!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  3 месяца назад

      That's excellent Trish! I'm over the moon you enjoyed it so much you're making another...💐

    • @TrishJurgensen
      @TrishJurgensen 3 месяца назад

      @@marionsworld24 ❤️

  • @She_sews_in_her_pyjamas
    @She_sews_in_her_pyjamas 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have never heard of this style of quilting before but it's right up my street and I'll be digging through fabric to see what I can use. Lovely, clear instructions as usual, thank you.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot. You won't regret having a go at making one. It's such a lovely way of making a quilt.

  • @jwebber598
    @jwebber598 10 дней назад

    ❤❤❤excellent video.. inspiring and great instruction … thank you Marion❤❤❤

  • @nocomment4642
    @nocomment4642 7 дней назад

    This is the perfect video for me.I have watched several videos on quilting from various countries. They rarely show the full process and talk about the best materials as you have.This is a simple video but with lots of information and tips.I love the lack of ironing and fuss about they way you make your quilts and they are fabulous ! Thank you for sharing your info and skills

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  7 дней назад +1

      Thank you. I was really trying to show how I felt that the real authentic ones were made. Using repurposed materials and not just new fabric and batting...
      I've made a few now and they're always a total joy to stitch and complete.. 💐🪡🧵

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 7 дней назад

      @@marionsworld24 Yes, the authentic way you made them was one of the things I loved.

  • @fernemcallister6774
    @fernemcallister6774 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. Like a friend showing me how to do this. A very peaceful instruction.

  • @J-zr9lg
    @J-zr9lg 3 месяца назад

    Very clear instructions for a beginner, thank you. I love the blue Kawandi.

  • @susanwymer6912
    @susanwymer6912 Месяц назад +1

    Just a fantastic video! I have learned so much. Thank you!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  Месяц назад +1

      That's brilliant... I'm glad you found it helpful 🪡🧵

  • @user-er9ts6ut1z
    @user-er9ts6ut1z 5 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately I don't speak the language and therefore can't understand your wonderful videos. But thanks to your detailed instructions, I understand the principle of this technique. Thanks for your fantastic instructions. I love your Kawandi quilt ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I hope you enjoy making one too ☺️🧵🪡💐

  • @gramnnorton6504
    @gramnnorton6504 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a joy watching you! Thankyou!❤

  • @natalietankersley6340
    @natalietankersley6340 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!!!! Beautiful work

  • @sherrydarling9626
    @sherrydarling9626 29 дней назад +1

    My first Kawandi was a sewing kit for my nieces birthday. Combining the style of a Huswif and Kawandi. It turned out beautiful. Every stitch by hand. I was very proud of it. I’m going to do a few more, then I will graduate to a lap or throw sized Kwandi. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @suzanne6759
    @suzanne6759 3 месяца назад

    Hello Marion, I’m looking forward to starting my first Kawandi . Your instructions are so clear and easy and so relaxing to listen to. So happy I found your tutorial.

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  3 месяца назад

      Brilliant to hear another kawandi convert 😊🧵🪡

  • @MoonandSixpence
    @MoonandSixpence 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! Thanks. That was wonderful!!