Kawandi quilts seem to be one of the hottest projects around these days. I jumped on this wagon and made a charity quilt for the children's ward at my local hospital.
There are lots of interesting fabrics in this quilt, colorful prints with animals and many recognizable objects. This will be perfect for a little child.
Kawandi quilts are 100% handsewn and are sewn from the outside in. The first row of the project with fabric pieces of different sizes.
The starting point of this quilt was the softest piece of a flannel backing from my stash. With a thin cotton backing I started stitching.
A detailed picture of the process. Since you sew through three layers, the project is being quilted as you go (QAYG). I used a white cotton crochet yarn for the big stitching.
I made a little test project first of 6"x9" to get acquainted with the technique.
My big Kawandi quilt measures 28"x41" and is the softest and most cuddly quilt I have ever made! It is the most relaxing and rewarding quilting technique I have ever tried.
This is my twelfth charity quilt for the year 2022, and
number 91 all time for the children's ward at the hospital.
Keep on quilting!