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Exploring Molas: Reverse Applique From Panama

Dec 17, 2025

This week, I want to share something that completely fascinated me — a quilting technique so intricate, symbolic, and bold that I couldn’t stop thinking about it.

Sometimes stepping outside our own creative traditions is exactly what helps us see our work (and possibilities) more clearly. That’s what happened for me when I started really studying molas, the incredible textiles made by the Guna people of Panama.

In this week’s video, I take a close look at molas and share what makes them so visually powerful — from layered reverse appliqué to filled-space design and bold color choices.

In the lesson, you’ll see:

  • How molas are constructed using layered reverse appliqué

  • Common design features like filled space and strong motifs

  • How multiple appliqué methods are combined in one piece

  • Ways to draw inspiration without replicating traditional work

Seeing how other cultures have kept their textile traditions alive — adapting while honoring their roots — feels like such a powerful reminder for us as makers.

After studying molas, I spent some time playing with layered reverse appliqué on a small piece. This was simply an exploration — noticing what happens when I fill the space, work with contrast, and let the layers guide the design.

 

If you watch the video, I’d love to know — what part caught your eye first: the color, the layering, or the motifs?

Warmly,
Shannon


Molas are just one of the many techniques you can explore inside Meander. From mola-inspired reverse appliqué to other quilting methods and design approaches, Meander is a supportive space to experiment, learn, and develop your own style.

 

 

 

 

 

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