
Chinese patchwork is a traditional form of Chinese
needlework
Needlework refers to decorative sewing and other textile arts, textile handicrafts that involve the use of a Sewing needle, needle. Needlework may also include related textile crafts like crochet (which uses a crochet hook, hook), or tatting, ( ...
which has been widely circulated in
Chinese folk art
Chinese folk art or Chinese handcrafts are artistic forms inherited from a regional or ethnic scene in China. Usually there are some variation between Province (China), provinces. Individual folk arts have a long history, and many traditions are ...
s.
In
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
,
patchwork
Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based on repeating patterns built up with different fabric shapes (which can be different colors) ...
has been used for millennia.
Chinese patchwork is made by
sewing
Sewing is the craft of fastening pieces of textiles together using a sewing needle and thread. Sewing is one of the oldest of the textile arts, arising in the Paleolithic era. Before the invention of spinning yarn or weaving fabric, archaeo ...
scraps of fabric together into a desired shape to form design art with a distinctive theme.
This technique is still used in Chinese
quilting
Quilting is the process of joining a minimum of three layers of textile, fabric together either through stitching manually using a Sewing needle, needle and yarn, thread, or mechanically with a sewing machine or specialised longarm quilting ...
.
Silk
Silk is a natural fiber, natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be weaving, woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is most commonly produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoon (silk), c ...
or
cotton
Cotton (), first recorded in ancient India, is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus '' Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure ...
is used to make the patchwork. The design for the patchwork often told a story of Chinese folklore.
Traditional Chinese patchwork continues to exist in many rural areas in China; it is made by women.
Types of Chinese patchwork
Baijiayi
Baijiayi ) or baijia pao ),
also known
Hundred-Families robe,
or One hundred families robe,
or One hundred families clothing,
is a form of Chinese patchwork
jacket
A jacket is a garment for the upper body, usually extending below the hips. A jacket typically has sleeves and fastens in the front or slightly on the side. Jackets without sleeves are vests. A jacket is generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and ...
, particularly for male children.
The baijia yi is used as a protective talisman for a child.
It is a traditional
Han Chinese
The Han Chinese, alternatively the Han people, are an East Asian people, East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. With a global population of over 1.4 billion, the Han Chinese are the list of contemporary ethnic groups, world's la ...
custom.
Baijia bei
Baijia bei (lit. translated as "one hundred families quilt"), also known as the "100 Good Wishes Quilt" or "one hundred families bedcovers",
is a
Northern Chinese patchwork tradition; it is customary to seek 100 people to donate a square piece of cloth in order to contribute to the
quilt
A quilt is a multi-layered textile, traditionally composed of two or more layers of fabric or fiber. Commonly three layers are used with a filler material. These layers traditionally include a woven cloth top, a layer of padding, batting or w ...
.
These pieces of donated fabric are then sewn into a quilt which embodies the good wishes, luck and energy of the quilt contributors.
Although the Chinese word "bei" is translated as "quilt" in English, it does not conform to the
Western
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definition of a quilt (a bed covering with three layers held together with quilting stitch).
Jia sha
Jia sha () is a form of patchwork robe worn by Chinese
Buddhist priests
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The lives of all Buddhist monastics are governed by a set of rules called the prātimo ...
to demonstrate their commitments to
asceticism
Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from worldly pleasures through self-discipline, self-imposed poverty, and simple living, often for the purpose of pursuing Spirituality, spiritual goals. Ascetics may withdraw from the world ...
.
It was made of fabric donated by patrons, often wealthy patrons, who give them silk fabrics out of charity and in order to collect spiritual merits.
The small pieces of fabric were sewn together before being decorated. The jia sha was derived from the
kasaya (Indian Buddhist robe).
Shuitianyi
Shuitianyi
Shuitianyi (), also known as “paddy field garment”, "Shuitian clothing", or "rice-paddy robe", is a non-religious Chinese patchwork gown which was made and worn by women in China during the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty; it was made by using ...
is a form of women's patchwork garment which was popular in the
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming was the last imperial dynasty of ...
.
It was made of irregular fabrics sewn together.
This form of garment reflected the Ming dynasty's tendency towards fashion novelty.
Yanchuan patchwork
Yanchuan patchwork is a distinctive form of traditional Chinese patchwork which is performed by a great number of people in the
Yanchuan region of northern
Shaanxi province
Shaanxi is a province in north Northwestern China. It borders the province-level divisions of Inner Mongolia to the north; Shanxi and Henan to the east; Hubei, Chongqing, and Sichuan to the south; and Gansu and Ningxia to the west. Shaanxi ...
in China.
It uses combines the use of sewing and
embroidery
Embroidery is the art of decorating Textile, fabric or other materials using a Sewing needle, needle to stitch Yarn, thread or yarn. It is one of the oldest forms of Textile arts, textile art, with origins dating back thousands of years across ...
along with a variety of colours, textures and cloths of different shapes to create patterns.
It originated as a means to extend the use of damaged clothing by sewing and mending it into traditional patterns while simultaneously increasing its
aesthetic value
Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and taste, which in a broad sense incorporates the philosophy of art.Slater, B. H.Aesthetics ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy,'' , acces ...
.
Other uses
The uses of Chinese patchwork are not limited to traditional clothing but have been widely used in modern society for
curtains
A curtain is a piece of cloth or other material intended to block or obscure light, air drafts, or (in the case of a shower curtain) water.
Curtains are often hung on the inside of a building's windows to block the passage of light. For instan ...
, children's shoes, caps,
dudou
A ''dudou'' (; also known by other names) is a traditional Chinese article of clothing that covers the front of the torso, originally worn as an undershirt with medicinal properties. With the opening of China, it is sometimes encountered in ...
s,
scarves
A scarf (: scarves or scarfs) is a long piece of fabric that is worn on or around the neck, shoulders, or head. A scarf is used for warmth, sun protection, cleanliness, fashion, religious reasons, or to show support for a sports club or team. ...
, women's
handbags
A handbag, commonly known as a purse in North American English, is a handled medium-to-large bag used to carry personal items. It has also been called a pocketbook in parts of the U.S.
Terminology
The term "purse" originally referred to a smal ...
,
aprons
An apron is a garment worn over other clothing to cover the front of the body to protect from liquids. They have several purposes, most commonly as a functional accessory that protects clothes and skin from stains and marks. However, other typ ...
, men's
cigarette cases and
wallets
A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pas ...
.
Influences and derivatives
One hundred Good Wishes Quilts
One Hundred Good Wishes quilt (acronym: OHGWQ) is an early 21st century commemorative form of quilt which is made by American families to welcome a Chinese child adoptee.
This practice originated from a northern Chinese patchwork practice and spread quickly through the China adoption community through the use of the internet.
This form of hybrid quilting projects are also described as "baijia bei" (百家被) on OHGWQ websites.
It may have been inspired by the
baijia yi.
It is made of donated fabric from friends, family members, and internet acquaintances who may have themselves adopted Chinese children.
The quilt also contains both Chinese and American culture elements (i.e the use of quilt as a commemorative object in US and the protective aspect of Chinese patchwork) and represent a point of contact between these two cultures which are distinctive from each other.
Patchwork process
The patches are cut into similar sizes and shapes and then leave at least 1/2-inch on each side of the patch for a seam. Arrange them in patterns or at random. Hold two patches face-to-face and stitch them together. Continue this process until the front of the quilt has been sewn into one solid piece.
Patterns
Many patterns exist, while the quilting block is one that is widely used. Other patterns include the Chinese coin, 100 good wishes, and lattice.
Patterns may incorporate geometric shapes such as squares, triangles, hexagons, and diamonds.
Traditional culture and folk legends are often the themes for patchworks, such as the
Qilin
The qilin ( ; ) is a legendary hooved chimerical creature that appears in Chinese mythology, and is said to appear with the imminent arrival or death of a sage or illustrious ruler. Qilin are a specific type of the mythological family of o ...
Bringing the Child,
Door Gods
''Menshen'', or door gods, are divine guardians of doors and gates in Chinese folk religions, used to protect against evil influences or to encourage the entrance of positive ones. They began as the divine pair Shenshu () and Yulü () under ...
, the
Dragon King
The Dragon King, also known as the Dragon God, is a Chinese water and weather god. He is regarded as the dispenser of rain, commanding over all bodies of water. He is the collective personification of the ancient concept of the '' lóng'' in ...
and the
Kitchen God
Kitchen gods are mythical beings that represent abstract concepts such as luck or just propel the minor changes of everyday life. Little things that cannot be explained, such as losing small objects like socks in the laundry, are often attribut ...
.
Embroidery
Some Chinese patchwork is made using pieces of fabric which are adorned with
embroideries
Embroidery is the art of decorating Textile, fabric or other materials using a Sewing needle, needle to stitch Yarn, thread or yarn. It is one of the oldest forms of Textile arts, textile art, with origins dating back thousands of years across ...
; this marks a difference from Korean patchwork, which is usually made of pieces of unadorned fabric instead of embroidered fabrics.
Gallery
File:MET ASA95.jpg, Chinese embroidered patchwork Panel, c. 14th century, Late Yuan - Early Ming dynasty
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.
File:MET 263346 1997.380.jpg, Chinese embroidered patchwork Panel (close-up view), c. 14th century, Late Yuan - Early Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming was the last imperial dynasty of ...
.
File:MET DP230759.jpg, Chinese patchwork of Woven Textiles, medium: silk and metallic thread, 13th–14th century, Yuan - early Ming dynasty.
File:MET 2006 535 Strm1.jpeg, Chinese patchwork of woven textiles; medium: silk; 17th–18th century.
File:Childrenhanfu2.jpeg, Baijia yi
File:Small Chinese boy in traditional clothing, ca.1900-1920 (CHS-1900).jpg, A small Chinese boy wearing a patchwork bib.
File:The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis - Emroidered infant bib.jpg, Embroidered infant bib.
See also
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Bojagi
A bojagi (, sometimes shortened to ) is a traditional Korean wrapping cloth. Bojagi are typically square and can be made from a variety of materials, though silk or ramie are common. Embroidered bojagi are known as subo, while patchwork or scrap ...
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Korean fabric arts
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Quilting
Quilting is the process of joining a minimum of three layers of textile, fabric together either through stitching manually using a Sewing needle, needle and yarn, thread, or mechanically with a sewing machine or specialised longarm quilting ...
*
Shuitianyi
Shuitianyi (), also known as “paddy field garment”, "Shuitian clothing", or "rice-paddy robe", is a non-religious Chinese patchwork gown which was made and worn by women in China during the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty; it was made by using ...
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Patchwork
Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based on repeating patterns built up with different fabric shapes (which can be different colors) ...