Khambhadia Patchwork Table Runners
A table is a place of gathering, and this runner carries that lineage into form. And a table runner shaped through patchwork does not impose order — it allows rhythm. Born of the Khambhadia patchwork practice — where fragments of cloth are assembled through repetition, not replication — this runner holds a field of material histories. This piece is handcrafted from individual cloth sections brought together through hand stitching, forming a long, continuous surface that holds variation without disruption. Color and texture shift gradually along its length, guided by placement rather than symmetry. Laid across a table, the runner acts as a grounding element — not a centerpiece, but a companion to gathering. It carries weight without heaviness, texture without excess. Over time, it will soften, settle, and adapt — becoming familiar in the way well-used cloth always does. Lay it where meals open into lingering. Let it bear the weight of shared time. Here, cloth does not decorate the tab