Kinship & Quilting guide
Guide Link: https://editor.p5js.org/YunshanJiang/full/s5KWGZK0Rc
Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwDVVqSpDUg
Critical point: Women are treated unequally in some Chinese handcraft fields, but they have the same talent with male. For example, in in some places, master only taught young male the skill of making clothes. Female at home expresses their emotion by stitching leftover cloths(quilting).
My Intention: I tried to use the guide to express gender equality especially in Chinese handcraft fields. We have to pay more attention on women’s right of accepting knowledge in society.
System: The system is Chinese handcraft fields.
Stakeholders: The stakeholders are women, men, customer, craftsman, craftswoman.
Guide explanation:
I made a simple game as the guide by p5.js. The game has two parts. On the left is the field representing female. On the right is the field representing male. Players can see different fabrics around the border of each field. On the left part, the fabrics are old and dirty, which represents female has very limited resources for doing quilting. On the right part, the fabrics are colourful and high quality, which represents male has very rich resources. The mouse on the left part is a pink needle which represent female, and the mouse on the right part is a blue needle which represent male. The rule of the game is to drag the fabrics’ part to the centre in order to make a complete quilt. On the left part, the low-quality cloths make very dark and irregular quilts at the beginning, however, in the end, the consequence of women’s work is as beautiful as men’s work, which present women can also make a pretty quilt even if they are treated unequally.
Interview:
From my interview, I talked with an expert tailor who works in a custom suit shop. He told me that in his hometown, majority of people who made clothes were man. When I asked him about what women did and why he did not taught the skill to a young woman, he said most of women went to factory and it was not convenient to have a woman student. From my knowledge background, in China, many handcraft skills were only inherited by men. Therefore, I want to use the guide to make people get notice about the social phenomenon in China.
Research:
Based on my research, I found out that, quilting are an important duty for women especially in many countries’ poor families. Women don’t do farm work like men in outside; therefore, they do not have too many social activity. Quilting for these women is a good way to connect each family member, and it is a way to converse with other people. The pattern, design and aesthetics of quilting is the expression of sentiment for these women. It is a key method for transmitting information.
Reference:
Beeman, L. L. (2003). Connecting Centuries, Countries, and Cultures: Quilting and Patchwork in South Asia. Piecework, 11(6), 61–65.
Colleen R. Hall-Patton. (2008). Quilts and everyday life. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0163-2396(08)31008-4
Wilson, M. (2022). Who We Are: Patchwork Quilting in Southern Appalachia. Confluence: The Journal of Graduate Liberal Studies, 28(1), 55–72.
Jailer-Chamberlain, M. (2004). Man Made: Piecing out a New Tradition in Quilting. Antiques & Collecting Magazine, 109(8), 44–50.