What was patchwork traditionally used for




















In the first synthetic dye, Mauveine, was produced, followed by a vast range of bright colours, and the fashion shifted from printed cottons to vibrant silks and velvets. Mosaic patchwork cushions, throws, table covers and tea cosies adorned the cluttered parlours of Victorian homes.

Baby blocks, log cabin, crazy and hexagon patchworks were all popular and often further embellished with embroidery and trimmings.

The late 19 th and early 20 th century saw the heyday of the Wholecloth quilt, a traditional skill passed on through the generations in Wales, the North Country and the Scottish Borders. Each area developed their own particular style and popular motifs, with feathers and twisted ropes common in the North Country and leaves and spirals often found in Wales. The internet provides an excellent medium for groups to collaborate with each other to create a quilt together.

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By: Erin Mayers Patchwork Quilting goes back many years. Disclaimer Responsibility: Fibre2fashion. It is a proof of his creativity.

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Got it. Toggle navigation Fibre2Fashion. Make to Order. Wed, November 24th, Featured Fairs. These patched quilts became the basic array pattern for the invention of patchwork patterns of 18 th and 19 th centuries. The history of Indian applique and patchwork can be traced back to the times when folk women of native communities at Gujarat produced large canopies, tents for ox carts, hangings were stitched. Gujarat applique is mostly focused on patchwork in which the various patterned and colored fabric pieces are cut in different sizes and shapes to sew them together to form a composed piece of artwork.

The color palette of applique and patchwork designed by Gujarat artists varies from cool to warm colors, bright to neutral tones. During that period though they brought nothing with them except the ancient craft of applique and patchwork that was taught to them from their forefathers. Kalaraksha also conducted educational programs for the artisans very often.

This NGO was established in the year with an aim of preserving traditional arts of the region by making them culturally and economically viable. Thus by comprising artisans with their expertise in their field of art and design, with various embroidery artisans Kalaraksha serves as a model for contemporary technology for village artisans.

Senior artisan Rani Ben who is 80 years old has an experience of 25years in making of applique and patchworks. These products are sold through the exhibitions and sales held by Kalaraksha at Bombay, Bengaluru, Calcutta, Chennai, Delhi etc. Sometimes when the buyers at sales held by NGO did not believe the applique patchwork is of handmade work, the Senior artisan Rani Ben attended the exhibitions herself and showed her talent of sewing applique patchwork which was no less than a machine work that amazed the public in immense.



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