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Clash Quilt | Linens & Bedding by DaWitt. Item made of cotton works with boho & modern style
Clash Quilt | Linens & Bedding by DaWitt. Item made of cotton works with boho & modern style
Clash Quilt | Linens & Bedding by DaWitt. Item made of cotton works with boho & modern style
Clash Quilt | Linens & Bedding by DaWitt. Item made of cotton works with boho & modern style
Clash Quilt | Linens & Bedding by DaWitt. Item made of cotton works with boho & modern style
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Clash Quilt | Linens & Bedding by DaWitt. Item made of cotton works with boho & modern style

Created and Sold by DaWitt

DaWitt

Clash Quilt - Linens & Bedding

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Price $290 - Sale 36% off

Price $450 Original Retail

Creation: 5-6 weeks
Shipping: 8-10 days
$0 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: May 20, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
68.5H x 56.69W x 11.81D in
174H x 144W x 30D cm

Clash | 1,74 x 1,44 m | Cotton, Linen | 2022

Handmade quilt made of different cotton and linen fabrics, lined with a fleece made of cotton.
The back is made of various scraps of cotton.
There is also a tunnel for hanging.

The quilt is machine washable at 30 °C.
As a decorative unique element for the bed or wall, it is an absolute eye-catcher!

The quilt is a unique piece, which was made by the textile artist Daniela Witt in her studio in Leipzig.

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Item Clash Quilt
Created by DaWitt
As seen in Creator's Studio, Leipzig, Germany
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Contemporary Quilts from old Denim pants, linen, textiles

Hello, I am Dani, quiltmaker and textile artist. I love to sit at the sewing machine and mix unconventional quilts from a variety of fabrics and colors.
I originally trained in garment technology followed by a degree in garment technology. Then, after learning all the essentials of the garment industry and being ready to enter the fashion industry as a professional, I found that I enjoyed cutting up clothing and putting it into a new unexpected context much more. This was then my entry into the world of patchwork and the more I immersed myself in this cosmos the more fascinated I became. Since I know through my education how much energy and work goes into the production of clothing, a sustainable resource-saving use of textiles is particularly important to me, so I mainly use discarded textiles that can be found everywhere – be it in giveaway boxes, flea markets or from acquaintances. Also cuttings of participants from my sewing courses have been incorporated into my patchwork works.

With my quilts I want to preserve the current zeitgeist and tell stories. Especially visible signs of use such as patches, scrapings and holes in textiles attract my attention, because they make the development of the textiles and their wearers from the previous life visible.

For me, the patchwork quilt is the ideal medium for merging colour, material and pattern into a complex visual mesh, thereby emphasising and preserving the beauty of this material. In order to preserve the current zeitgeist, I mainly use old clothes for my work. My attention is drawn at the visible traces of use such as patches, scrapes and holes, because they tell stories from the past life of the textiles and their wearers.

Knowing how much energy and work has to be used for the production of clothing, sustainable resource-saving use of textiles is particularly important to me.