Window Shopping in KL

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I was confined in the convention center most of the time during my stay in KL so I didn’t have time to check out Malaysian handicrafts. Malaysia is well-known for their batiks and the batik products are being actively produced in the states of Terengganu and Kelantan on the east coast of Malaysia. I’m sure batik prints make lovely patchwork with their exotic designs.

At MidvalleyAt KLCCInstead I managed to snap a few miserable photos while window shopping.

 

 

 

 

Patchwork from ChinaThe photo of the patchwork quilts was taken from one of the roadside vendors. The quilts are from China and they cost M$100 and below but the cotton is of lower quality. The workmanship is not as good as the patchwork quilts from Korea which I have seen.

By the way the photos were captured from my new mobile and they turned out not too bad.

4 Responses to “Window Shopping in KL”

  1. eddyra Says:

    banyak beli tingkap baru raya puan?

  2. Liudmila Says:

    Beautiful this things. I know sew but I don’t like it. I do it only if I have to do it. But I like good work…

  3. Fatiah Says:

    Cuci mata ajer…

  4. Fatiah Says:

    I don’t really sew very much. It is just a hobby when I can find some time. But I love playing with colors especially with pretty cottons.

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