Wednesday 22 August 2012

Solution to a Hole in my Vintage Tapestry!






Isn't it funny when you just can't think of a solution to a problem and someone walks up and gives it to you on a silver platter? In this case, I had picked up an old tapestry. The problem: a hole right in the middle of it. Too big to repair without notice. One day, my lovely daughter, Lisa says, "why don't you just cover a stool with it!"

I just happened to pick up this very old and very

Art & Crafts of India: Ajrakh or Ajarakh

Every dusty road trip that we made into the small villages in Kutch, Gujarat turned into a journey marveling at the abundance of traditional art & crafts of the region.

One fact that really stood out was the high density of different traditional crafts in the Kutch region of Gujarat. One afternoon we understood the intricacies of the Mutwa embroidery in Dordo village, next evening we were engulfed in a colorful world of vegetable dyes used in block-printing in Kukma Village.


Ajrakhpur, near Kukma is where the tradition of Ajrakh block printing is kept alive by the Khatri community, whose ancestors came from the Sindh region in Pakistan.

Dr. Ismail Mohammad Khatri is one of the few left who carry on this tradition of laborious but beautiful craft of Ajarkh printing.

Carrying forward the tradition, his son Junaid Khatri.


Ajarkh derives it's name from 'Aaj ke din rakh' or keep it for the day, the processing of Ajrakh printing is pretty long drawn with each stage involving many days.
Dr. Khatri explained that the process involved procuring the best cotton fabrics, washing, steaming in copper containers.

The fabric is then soaked in a mixture of dung, oil an water to make it soft. Dried for a couple of days and then re-soaked with other natural ingredients to bleach and make it ready for printing.


Ajarakh uses the process of resist printing in which hand block printing is done on designated areas in the pattern which are pre-treated to resist penetration by the dye.


Natural vegetable dyes like Indigo, Turmeric, Lime, Rice and many others are used to create intricate geometrical block print patterns that are typical of Ajrakh printing.



Block makers who carve these intricate Ajrakh designs are also very few these days.



The intricate patterned blocks stained with natural vegetable dyes.


Wooden Blocks stored in different boxes...


We were amazed at the various designs on the wooden blocks and prayed with all my heart for this wonderful craft to flourish.

I bought this beautiful craft in the form of a dupatta that I will drape with a sense of pride and great respect for these artisans who carry on the age-old laborious craft.


I have tried to style the fabric in my bare home with few interesting finds from a yard sale that I went to last weekend:-)

If you come across Ajrakh blockprinted fabric in any craft fair do buy and support the craftsmen.

The very few left who practice this craft.

(Images by Arch)

Thursday 16 August 2012

My addiction to Furniture!




I am standing up and admitting that I have an addiction! But I am really sitting down.

An addiction to abused, beaten, broken and old furniture! Especially old stuff because it's usually all wood.

I don't need anymore.


I don't really want anymore. Um, maybe...


But, I can't help myself when I know what it could look like and keep it out of the landfill.



This is a good case in point. It

Monday 13 August 2012

Sunny Day

Its sunny bright day and all the plants in my garden looked so happy after few cloudy and rainy days. There was magic in air, birds were chirping and twittering. Weather was perfect to sit and enjoy on terrace and to click all the beautiful, colorful blooms in my garden.

Allamanda is full of blooms. I just love the color :-)


 Blooms those are in shade have slightly different color.


Dwarf pink Ixora with bunch of buds ready to bloom in a day or two.


Happy Gazania seems enjoying sunlight at its fullest. Love this miniature of sunflower and its veins are just wow.


Gerberas  trying to twine around with each other.



Pentas and some greenery in backdrop.



Even 'Touch me not' Plant has lot of flowers



Pentas enjoying breeze and some warmth.



Gerberas again :-)




Lovely Marigold. Love the color of petals



 All this is happening in my part of the world. How you all are doing.









Sunday 12 August 2012

Question of the Day

How is it that this little project ...


turns into this project ...


which turns into *this* project (I mean, it IS only natural for you to stop in the middle of painting to clean your cabinets out):


which then leads me here?  LOL.  If you know the answer, I'm all ears!


I can't wait to share my craziness that's been going on in the kitchen!

How many projects are *you* in the middle of today?

Becca

Thursday 9 August 2012

Guest Bedroom Redo...Again!



I really do have other things to do, but just get such a kick out of decorating that I repainted my largest guest bedroom...again!
That would be four times in 10 years! Not bad for me!!! Hubby says that I am making the house smaller with paint a millimeter at a time! Smile
Here is the before, when I redid it a couple of years ago and now the much simpler after...




Okay, so to clarify, I am