
Crazy quilting
Crazy quilting is a form of needlework that combines various fabric pieces into a visually striking and asymmetrical patchwork design. Unlike traditional quilting, which follows structured patterns, crazy quilting celebrates individuality with freeform shapes and vibrant fabrics. It's often embellished with embroidery, beads, and other decorative elements, allowing for personal expression and creativity. This technique originated in the late 19th century during the Victorian era and has become a popular art form, emphasizing the beauty of unexpected color combinations and textures in a unique, handcrafted way.