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Batik and Sari Factory
When it comes to textiles I know my stuff, or
so I thought! I was surprised when I saw
a fabric and I did not know how it was woven. Yes, imagine me, the textile
scholar, not knowing? I had to learn and
see for myself… amazing.
After I studied the process I understood it
perfectly but wow, what work it is to do this.
Actually the fabric, the design in it, is first printed on the filling threads, which are all lined up or laid down on a printing table, no weaving yet, just threads side by side that were partially dyed in the batik
Beautiful Colours Being Woven |
This was tricky weaving, for sure. In order to
line up the design properly in the loom, markers were specially printed outside
the actual fabric, on the edges that had to be mini adjusted by the weaver
after each pass of the shuttle. A very tedious process but… it created a look,
a design one does not see very often.
This weaving is time consuming, the yield
(yards) per day is very low, which also means this fabric is very, very
expensive. As it should be….
No, I did not buy any of it, the design was
again, too Balinese for me, for my taste. But I appreciate the ideas behind the
fabrics, the workmanship was great.
A Batik Top, Very Cool |
Adding the Wax to the Design |
Still Carol found a top she just had to have…pure Batik, pure fun and different.
I tried to buy a shirt, different, too but…
they just don’t make my size…
What they call XXXL is still not made large
enough for my Buddha body. So we had a nice visit, but only Carol could find
something to take home.
Some of Their Fashions |
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