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In 2008 at the Geelong Forum I was fortunate to meet some Rabari people from Kutch, India. Judy Frater who accompanied the Indians to Australia, has lived and worked in Kutch for many years. She was instrumental in setting up Kala Rasha, a design school which helps to preserve traditional textile techniques and also encourages the exploration of new ways of working.
In response to the changing world the artisans of Kala Rasha tried telling their personal stories through quilt making. These narrative quilts were very successful.
Our students used some of these ideas to tell stories about aspects of their lives.
Sue Graefe
Brunswick South West Primary
Reference: Threads of Identity – Judy Frater
www.kala-rasha.org