How is it made? Hmong Reverse Appliqué!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Hmong reverse appliqué is a unique and fascinating textile art form created by the Hmong people of Southeast Asia, particularly in Laos.
    Unlike regular appliqué where fabric pieces are sewn onto a base, reverse appliqué involves cutting out shapes from a top layer, revealing a different colored fabric underneath. The edges of the cutouts are then meticulously folded under and stitched down, creating a beautiful contrast and intricate designs.
    Traditionally used to decorate clothing, Hmong reverse appliqué served as a marker of group identity and social status. Designs often incorporate symbolic motifs representing nature, family, and spiritual beliefs.
    Have a look at this video to learn it's done. Enjoy!

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