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Let’s Explore – Kawandi

June 1 2025 @ 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

What is Kawandi?

In India, ‘Kawandi’ means quilt. It is a technique developed by the Siddis, an African community brought to India more than 800 years ago. It is made with recycled materials, entirely by hand. The process is engaging, creative, relaxed and sustainable. It is an interesting visual example of repetitive stitching, a technique that is used to great effect in modern stitching.

Exploring Kawandi

We will start a small sample quilt (around 50cm wide) in order to get the hang of the technique. It could be a short table runner, table mat, or cushion cover size. By making a sample size on the day, you will be able to consider a few things before attempting a larger quilt.

The most important thing is that both backing fabric and wadding are thin for ease of stitching. This allows for having to sew through 4 thicknesses of fabric. Soft, drapey, aged or even slightly worn backing fabrics are best. The backing needs to be 3-5cm larger all around than the wadding.

Please bring plenty of light weight cotton fabric scraps from your stash or suitable lightweight recycled fabrics!

We will start off stitching scraps onto the folded border and upon completion of the first row all the way around, will insert the wadding close to the first row of stitches.

 

 

 


Inspiration

Lisa will be leading our exploration into Kawandi this month. She has recommended some YouTube resources to inspire you. Lisa particularly recommends the one by Kieren Dutcher.


What to bring

We have provided a list of materials to consider bringing.  No need to purchase fabrics – just bring what you already have in your stash!

Some people enjoy doing these with Japanese inspired fabrics rather than scrap, so if you are searching for needles or Japanese fabrics, here are our lovely local sources:

  • Little Japanese Haberdashery
    Sarah stocks needles (and fabrics if you are tempted)
    Open Tuesday and Thursday, 10 – 2
    INSIDE the old warehouse, 16 Smith St, North Hobart
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/LittleJapaneseHab
  • Wafu Works
    Jan stocks lovely fabrics if you are tempted but not needles
    Open Wednesday to Saturday, 10 – 4:30
    18 Beach Road, Kingston
    https://www.wafuworks.com.au/

Upcoming Explore Days

  • 6 July – Social Stitch Day
  • 3 August – TBA
  • 14 September – TBA (NOTE: 2nd Sunday due to Father’s Day)
  • 5 October – Social Stitch Day
  • 9 November – Dyeing Threads (NOTE: 2nd Sunday due to Tasmanian Craft Fair – Deloraine)
  • 7 December – TBA

How to join KWC and attend our regular Explore Days

  • Any financial member of the Kingborough Women’s Club (KWC) ($40 per annum) is welcome to join our monthly Let’s Explore Sundays at no extra cost.
  • If you aren’t already a KWC member you can apply here then scan or photograph your form and email it to sandbmemberships@gmail.com with “KWC Application” in the header.
    Alternatively, you could bring the form with you on a Let’s Explore Sunday.
  • Once we reply to your email, then please make payment directly to KWC.
    The annual fee is $40 and is due 1 July each year.

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Date:
June 1 2025
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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Venue

Kingborough Women’s Club Rooms
Ewing Avenue
Kingston Beach, Tasmania 7050
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