Stitched Pictures ~ A contemporary take on kantha

Stitched Pictures ~ A contemporary take on kantha

A kantha completed by Margot McIntyre in 2018.  A kantha completed by Margot McIntyre in 2018. 
The oldest kantha in Dorothy Tucker's Collection, detail. The oldest kantha in Dorothy Tucker's Collection, detail.
Dancing Girls. A detail from a kantha purchased in London in the 1980s. Dorothy Tucker's collection. Dancing Girls. A detail from a kantha purchased in London in the 1980s. Dorothy Tucker's collection.
Detail by Dorothy Tucker Detail by Dorothy Tucker
Images of happiness selected from a working notebook.  Detail.   Dorothy Tucker   Images of happiness selected from a working notebook.  Detail.   Dorothy Tucker  

Course Description

Kantha is a Bangladeshi word for cloth and a particular way of stitching embroidered quilts made from the good parts of old worn-out saris. Old traditional kantha feature a wealth of images eloquently drawn with running stitch. These images are filled in with pattern and colour and then surrounded with the rippling quilted textures unique to kantha.

Dorothy will show you some traditional and contemporary examples and will lead you into stitching a kantha based on your own designs.  Fruit and flowers, leaves and seeds, working tools and everyday objects, birds or animals or fish all provide interesting shapes and a personal story.

Dorothy Tucker

Dorothy Tucker works from her home in North Norfolk.  She is a member of the Textile Study Group, exhibits her own work, and tutor’s textile workshops in the UK and abroad.                                          Born in India, Dorothy’s choice to stitch by hand is informed by her research into Kantha, a form of embroidered Quilt traditionally made in what used to be Bengal.  In January /February 2020 she travelled in search of kantha to West Bengal and Odisha on a group trip arranged by Discover India through Textiles. 

Tutor: DOROTHY TUCKER
Course length:2 sessions
Dates:
1:Mon31 Jul 2023
2:Tue1 Aug 2023
Cost: £150

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