Lola from Nola

“Often in African textiles, the number of patterns or changes in pattern of a specific cloth directly correlated to the owner’s status. This tradition was thus especially important for royalty and priests — it conveyed prestige, power, status, and wealth. The traditions of improvisation and multiple patterning also protect the quilter from anyone copying their quilts. These traditions allow for a strong sense of ownership and creativity.”

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