
Registration Required (opens April 4th): https://kawandi.eventbrite.com
Registration Fee: $5
Workshop facilitator: Mahdiyyah Muhammad, Upcycle Fiber Artist
Location: Pennington Public Library
The Handstitch Siddi Quilting workshop introduces participants to the art of Siddi quilting, a traditional craft practiced by the Siddi women in India, who have maintained their African heritage even after migration. The workshop not only showcases this unique cultural art form but also reflects on community, heritage, and sustainability. The 1.5-hour session provides a creative, interactive space where participants learn the basics of hand-stitch mini-quilting while exploring the historical and cultural significance of the craft. It’s a great way to engage the community and celebrate women’s creativity and resilience.
About our presenter: Mahdiyyah is an Upcycle Textile Artist, Consultant and Regenerative Fashion Instructor who transforms discarded natural materials into clothing and textile art, focusing on waste mitigation and regenerative design. Her work explores the life cycle of clothing, the well-being of its wearer, African-diasporic traditions of sustainability and the inequities of extractive textile systems on communities historically exploited without compensation.