Discover the rich history and unique artistry of Hawaiian-style quilting in this engaging lecture. We'll explore how this distinctive form of applique quilting emerged in the 19th century, blending Western influences with deep Hawaiian cultural roots. Learn about the symbolism behind the bold, symmetrical designs, the traditions of hand-quilting, and the stories these quilts continue to tell.
This presentation features a PowerPoint with historical images and design evolution, plus a close-up look at several Hawaiian quilts, including vintage examples. You’ll gain insight into the cultural significance of these quilts and the techniques that make them so enduring and meaningful.
Whether you're curious about trying Hawaiian applique yourself or simply want to deepen your appreciation for its beauty and legacy, this lecture offers a heartfelt introduction to the tradition infused with plenty of aloha.
