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In this special episode, our founder Zein Ahmed sits down with the world’s foremost scholar on Ralli, Dr. Patricia Stoddard, for an intimate and illuminating conversation about one of South Asia’s most powerful yet under-recognised textile traditions. Dr. Stoddard is the author of 'Ralli Quilts: Traditional Textiles from Pakistan and India,' widely regarded as the most detailed and comprehensive book ever published on Ralli. The result of decades of field research, documentation, and close collaboration with artisan communities across Sindh and beyond, her work is a monumental archive of history, symbolism, technique, and lived experience. Through her scholarship, Ralli has been preserved not simply as a decorative craft, but as a sophisticated visual language that carries stories of migration, marriage, identity, and survival. Joining her in this conversation is Zein Ahmed, founder of Love Handmade, a social enterprise working closely with rural artisan women to bring Ralli into contemporary spaces while preserving its integrity. Zein’s work bridges scholarship and practice, connecting generational craft knowledge with global audiences and ethical markets. Her lived experience with artisan communities adds depth and urgency to the discussion, grounding the history of Ralli in the realities of women who continue to stitch today. Together, they explore the ancient roots of Ralli, the mathematical precision behind its bold geometric compositions, and the generational knowledge passed from mother to daughter through cloth. They reflect on why this craft matters now more than ever, and how recognising its depth can reshape the way we see handmade textiles in Pakistan and across South Asia. This is more than a discussion about quilts. It is a conversation about memory, women’s authorship, and the extraordinary power of thread to carry generations. 🌐 For more information about Love Handmade, visit our website: www.lovehandmade.co 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/lovehandmade.co/ 📘 Facebook: www.facebook.com/lovehandmade.co 💼 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/lovehandmade-co/