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What started as a simple way to reuse old saris and dhotis by turning them into quilts and wraps has now become one of ...
For generations, nakshi kantha was more than just a quilt – it was a canvas for rural women to stitch their thoughts, stories, and everyday surroundings into layers of recycled cloth.
Indian kantha quilting involves layering old saris and stitching them together with intricate designs, a tradition passed down through generations, whilst in Japan a form of patchwork known as boro ...
It is this kind of understated circularity — local sourcing, durable materials, low-waste habits — that has defined India’s craft economy: techniques such as Kantha stitching, where layers of old ...
Discover Wrapped in History, Vikram Goyal’s striking tribute to artisans and wildlife conservation with designs from Ralph ...
Designers are bringing back beloved quilts in 2025 —not just for beds, but for walls, tables, and even gallery spaces.
Are you tired of your current tablecloth? Head to the thrift store and look for unique quilts that fit your decor for a ...
Mazloomi’s creative practice has come a long way since that first quilt, which she still has (and asks her children not to ...
A group of OP quilters is sending tons of quilting supplies to a prison in Licking, MO, who quilt blankets for kids.
Once stitched from scraps for survival, the bold and soulful quilts of Gee’s Bend are now celebrated as fine art in a new ...