Kawandi Quilt
Kawandi Quilt
Choose the date you prefer : Thurs 6 March (10.30-1.00pm) or Tues 11 March (7-9.30pm). This course will be repeated, so leave us your name and email to be the first to hear new dates!
Tutor: Marion Haslam
Level - All Levels
Looking for an easy to sew project that is stress-free and requires no previous sewing skills? Looking for a crafty make that is portable enough for commuting, whilst you’re doing the parent taxi or on the sofa in the evening? Then come and learn how to make a Kawandi on one of our popular classes. This style of slow stitch quilting is really relaxing and definitely a mindful activity. Kawandi originate from India where they have been made for many years. You’ll be using small pieces from your scrap bag (and help yourself to ours), to create a beautifully textured textile. It can be purely decorative, or Marion will also show you how to make a Kawandi as a cushion cover.
PS - we’ve just seen another quilt shop offering a Kawandi class for £80 - OMG - think about how much fabric and thread you could buy with the £58 difference in price…
Suitable for all levels of stitcher, as long as you can sew a running stitch and thread a needle, we can teach you the rest. During the workshop you’ll learn the technique which you can complete in your own time at home in a few hours. Hand sewn.
Materials and equipment required:
100% quilting weight cotton fabric scraps (at least 2x2-in, left over charm squares and offcuts are all fine). They can be an assortment of colours and patterns, or all plains, or one colour (eg blues) in a variety of shades and tones. Approx 1 metre’s worth. Or, a charm pack can also be used to top up your scraps
Fat quarter of cotton fabric for your backing, or an old cotton or linen teatowel or 50cm of butter muslin/double gauze
Fat quarter of thin wadding (optional)
Cotton Perle thread no. 12 in your choice of colours. (You can stitch in multiple colours)
Basic sewing kit - large fabric scissors, plenty of pins, hand sewing needle
Seam roller or a seam presser is very useful
Fabric Clips are very useful
Thimble (optional)
Refreshments will be provided. It’s advisable to sort out your fabrics beforehand to make best use of the workshop time. You can buy additional threads and all the haberdashery mentioned during the class.
If you have any questions, please phone us on 01634 838880 before booking. Note: we do not send out reminders before a class as all the info you need is here. For Shop location and parking in Rochester, please look at our Visit Us page.