The Screwpine plant is of the Pandanus family. This is the female plant which produces softer and more supple fibre than the male plant and has been used traditionally to make mats for sleeping .
Braids of screwpine fibre being woven into the mat. Plain weave is the weave used. Two or even three women work side by side on a single mat.
Women weaving mats in the background and some stitching the products with screwpine fibre.
Traditionally sleeping mats were woven of natural coloured fibre by one group and two mats were stitched together by others. So today there are weavers and there are those who stitch and some who are skilled to do both.
We made large biscornus to be used as floor cushions.
The women use chemical dyes to dye the fibre and they have a great sense of colour and they use it so well to produce beautiful checked patterns.
I decided to use the fringe like edge of the mat which is usually discarded.
A visiting card case
Case for scissors
I introduced the basics of satin ribbon embroidery as a value addition technique.
We made large biscornus to be used as floor cushions.
The women use chemical dyes to dye the fibre and they have a great sense of colour and they use it so well to produce beautiful checked patterns.
I decided to use the fringe like edge of the mat which is usually discarded.
A visiting card case
Case for scissors
I introduced the basics of satin ribbon embroidery as a value addition technique.
Products are stitched with screwpine fibre, lined with fabric and thin cardboard is used sandwiched between the fabric and the screwpine mat to create different shapes and to give strength. The women were very keen on making these heart shaped boxes and called them love
petti or love box.
14 comments:
Very nice...loved it...
Very interesting. So this is what it is like. And the 'biscournu' has been made into a cushion! Neat!
Good Products! Love the scissor glove and napkin holder ideas. How much weight can the cushions bear? I love them, but I'm so heavy! :)
Great going Maya!
Oh, the ideas are fantastic and the execution very impressive. I think the biscornus are superb and so are the fringed bags. Very hip. Glad I got to see them all...
What a wonderful and inspiring blog you have ! so glad i came across it i have spent the morning looking through some of your beautiful projects and i just love your take it further book. I would to make one of these maybe one day !! have a great day
michelle
What a very interesting blog post! The creations of these women are simply beautiful.
I have my eye on those cushions. Most unusual!
how's beautiful of these handicraft....
Those are so beautiful, I especially love the visiting card case and the "love pettis"! It's so fascinating to see the women making these products and learn about their lives. Thank you for your wonderful posts!
very pretty stuff!!
Molto belli - Very nice!
Lovely lovely work, Maya! Stumbled upon your blog, and now it's been bookmarked. Your embroidery is so very inspiring and beautiful- makes me want to take up the needle and thread right now!
What a wonderful industry. The work is so beautiful and I love the colors. Your ideas are so interesting.
may i get the exact location of the industry?
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