
©Cait Nolan
Back of the Jadu’i quilt
This is the back view of the Jadu’i quilt, named after a variety of Palestinian watermelon and made to support a fundraiser for Palestinian farmers. It is made from linen fabric dyed using home grown and locally foraged plants including madder, Japanese indigo, goldenrod, weld and marigold.
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