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Vintage Kantha Quilts: Love at first sight!
While shopping in India during one of my recent trips, I was fascinated by the beauty and versatility of vintage kantha quilts. Kantha quilts are handmade by skilled artisans from India’s Bengal region using traditional embroidery technique known as “kantha stitching,” resembling a simple running stitch. Each quilt is upcycled by layering old saris and other worn-out textiles, and stitching them together to create a stunning, one-of-a-kind piece. The combination of different fabrics and thread colors adds a lively and eye-catching element to the quilts. Kantha quilts are multipurpose and can be used as blankets, wall hangings, bedspreads, and even morphed into functional clothing depending on their thickness.
Originally kantha quilts were created with a simple purpose of keeping warm. The history of these quilts goes far beyond their functionality. This art form was passed on from one generation to the next, weaving a narrative through their intricate details.
When I first encountered these quilts, all I could think of was turning these into wearable art! How fun would it be to repurpose these quilts into cozy and comfortable pants? The vibrant colors and the natural distressed finish have a solid aesthetic appeal while being sustainable at the same time!
I’m sharing one of the very first (and my favorite!) pieces I designed. Deeply rooted in culture and family traditions, these pants offer a delightful combination of warmth and style. Hope you love these as much as I do!