Our Chindi Rugs and Baskets. From Scraps to Splendour: The Art of Upcycled Textiles
Our Chindi Rugs and Baskets…
From Scraps to Splendour: The Art of Upcycled Textiles
Fabric scraps—discarded remnants from tailors’ workshops—find new life and purpose.
- These scraps, too small for full garments, are carefully collected.
- “Fabric rescuers.” These individuals—often women from nearby villages—visit tailors’ shops, carrying large sacks. Their mission: to salvage what others discard.
- These rescued scraps travel to the homes of skilled artisans. Here, women and men armed with needles, threads, and an innate sense of design, they begin their work.
The Magic of Imperfection:
- Unlike factory-made textiles, these upcycled creations embrace imperfection. A seam might not align perfectly, but it tells a tale of persistence.
- The colours clash and blend, mirroring life itself.
Community and Sustainability:
- This process isn’t just about textiles; it’s about community. The artisans gather, share stories, and laugh as they work.
- Sustainability weaves through every stitch. By repurposing scraps, they honour the Earth and reduce waste.
So, next time you see a vibrant rug or a woven mat, know that it carries within it the spirit of resourcefulness, creativity, and the hands that stitched it together