Rallis are made from scraps of cotton fabric
dyed to the desired color. The most common colors are white, black, red
and yellow or orange with green, dark blue or purple. For the bottoms of
the rallis, the women use old pieces of tie-dye, a
jrak
or other shawl fabric. Ralli quilts have a few layers of worn fabric or
cotton fibers between the top and bottom layers. The layers are held
together by thick colored thread stitched in straight lines. The women
sit on the ground and do not use a quilting frame.
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