Showing posts with label tentmaker panel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tentmaker panel. Show all posts

Monday, June 5, 2017

Cairo Tentmakers applique 06-04-17

"Cairo Tentmaker Panel"  Hossam Farouk 2008 46" x45"
Hand applique.  Cotton fabric and thread.


There are three layers - top w/applique, a heavy canvas and a solid fabric backing - but they are not quilted together. The applique stitches go through the applique, the background and pick up just a tiny thread in the canvas. The dark blue backing is attached only at the edges.



This detail shows the workmanship which is amazing, but not perfect enough for a quilt show judge! Considering all this handwork the panels are incredibly inexpensive. I chose this one because of the three that Jenny Bowker had with her in the class I took with her, it has the greatest range of colors.
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Friday, February 8, 2013

Tentmakers of Cairo 02-07-13

In 2008 I took a class with Jenny Bowker at Road to California - it was fantastic.  She had some pieces for sale that were made by the tentmakers and I wrote a check.  I love the color and the stitching is amazing.  However, with all the turmoil and the changes in Egyptian society the tentmakers are not doing great business.  A film maker is trying to raise the money to make a record of the work and the men who stitch the panels.  Doing this will make the information available in the future and, it is to be hoped, that current day tentmakers will have an increase in business.  These days the panels are used on beds, walls and draped over furniture.  The men also sew smaller pieces - pillow sized - that are more apt to be purchased by tourists.  But the workmanship is still excellent.

I posted about the piece that is in the Thomas Contemporary Quilt Collection at
http://www.delquilts.blogspot.com/2008/01/cairo-tentmaker-hanging-01-21-08.html  

 

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Cairo Tentmaker hanging 01-21-08


Appliqued panel by Tentmaker Hossam Farouk, Cairo, Egypt

This is the piece I purchased from Jenny Bowker yesterday. She had brought three of these panels from Egypt to show the wonderful work of the Cairo tentmakers. There are three layers - top w/applique, a heavy canvas and a solid fabric backing - but they are not quilted together. The applique stitches go through the applique, the background and pick up just a tiny thread in the canvas. The dark blue backing is attached only at the edges.



This detail shows the workmanship which is amazing, but not perfect enough for a quilt show judge! Considering all this handwork the panels are incredibly inexpensive. I chose this one because of the three it has a greatest range of colors. The pictures are not great and the color is dull, because this has been a dreary grey day w/periodic showers. But I wanted to share this fabulous work of textile art and couldn't wait for a sunny day.

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