Pics from ARTISTS AND FLEAS. We had a great time meeting Brooklyn artists. The place has a good combination of design and creativity. The market takes place every weekend by the waterfront.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
DIY Block Printing!
Today, I came across this BLOG POST. I was very happy to see that more and more people are appreciating and encouraging the block printing process. The post shows that there are simple ways to the more involved ways of block printing.
The block printers we work with in India, do the more involved process as that is what has been done for the past 3 generations. And it is a family honor that they have to, and want to, keep. Their simplest process includes (1) first create the resist (which is a few hours manual job!), (2) print with the resist, (3) then they create a dye using flowers, spices, barks, basically anything from nature (4) then they put the fabric in that dye, (5) next they wash the fabric 2-3 times to remove the resist (6) and the last step is to dry it under the hot sun! It gets more involved when several colors or even different colors need to be made and dyed in!
But this post in "apartment therapy" shows how anyone can block print at home via the simple methods. Of course, the difference to note is that the DIY simple projects use paints for block printing, not natural dyes. Read the Blog Post for yourself !
To compare, here are pictures of some of the steps that is involved in dyeing with natural dyes
The block printers we work with in India, do the more involved process as that is what has been done for the past 3 generations. And it is a family honor that they have to, and want to, keep. Their simplest process includes (1) first create the resist (which is a few hours manual job!), (2) print with the resist, (3) then they create a dye using flowers, spices, barks, basically anything from nature (4) then they put the fabric in that dye, (5) next they wash the fabric 2-3 times to remove the resist (6) and the last step is to dry it under the hot sun! It gets more involved when several colors or even different colors need to be made and dyed in!
But this post in "apartment therapy" shows how anyone can block print at home via the simple methods. Of course, the difference to note is that the DIY simple projects use paints for block printing, not natural dyes. Read the Blog Post for yourself !
To compare, here are pictures of some of the steps that is involved in dyeing with natural dyes
Dyeing in natural dye |
Drying |
Believe it or not, he is making the RESIST! |
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
New beginnings
New Blog - New Name - New Beginnings.
Thank you for everyone who has followed this blog in the past years. I hope to continue to bring you beautiful images, artisans, and crafts from India and beyond.
Ichcha is going to be officially launched in a few days. You can keep in touch with the behind the scenes by following the Ichcha blog.
I hope to see you all there!
The imprint of the woman
Our inspiration wall is filled with the many embroideries of Kutch, a region in Gujarat, India. Many sub communities who are known for their embroidery hereditary are spread around the kutch region. We had the pleasure of visiting a few of them and buying straight from the women in the villages. Each piece is a living imprint of the woman and her craft history.
Many organizations work one on one in cooperatives with these women to help them zone in on their skill as well as elaborate their business skills. You can soon find unique Ichcha products that work to encourage this traditional craft.
Many organizations work one on one in cooperatives with these women to help them zone in on their skill as well as elaborate their business skills. You can soon find unique Ichcha products that work to encourage this traditional craft.
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Saturday, September 15, 2012
I wish for peace in the world
Remember wishing for world peace as a child? Or wait, was that just me? :)
Anyways, came across this beautiful company by two friends, who come together against the odds to represent the beauty of the world in their work. Obviously, their company's name is A Peace Treaty. Check out their products and read more about their story here.
Enjoy the images from their website below.
Images courtesy of http://apeacetreaty.com/
Anyways, came across this beautiful company by two friends, who come together against the odds to represent the beauty of the world in their work. Obviously, their company's name is A Peace Treaty. Check out their products and read more about their story here.
Enjoy the images from their website below.
Images courtesy of http://apeacetreaty.com/
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Who loves Block Prints?
It's feels so good to see companies hand block printing and having success at it.
Galbraith & Paul are doing an exceptional job at employing artists to carve linoleum blocks and print textiles with fresh and light colors. You can't help but get attracted to the sophisticated patterns and colors.
All images credit to the Galbraith and Paul website. |
Monday, August 20, 2012
Happy Monday!
Happy Monday Everyone! What better way to start out your week than to see what's new at the Ichcha shop.
The Ichcha shop is up and running with amazing block printed home furnishings and accessories. The designs are unique and fun, ready to jazz up your homes.
As you know, we work with natural dyes that are good for the maker as well as you guys! So you can feel good carrying a bag that was dyed in a dye bath of red flowers and/or onion skins. The materials vary according to color. If you're curious as to how your newly purchased curtain/bag got its color, just send us a comment and we'll be more than happy to tell your what natural plant/spice is spicing up your life.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Our first blog
This is our first blog as Ichcha. Now you'd ask who is 'our'? Well, to explain that, I have to start with what 'Ichcha' is? Ichcha, pronounced [itch-chuh], is hindi for wish. It is a social enterprise that I and my two sisters started back in 2010. We've been maintaining our personal blogs separately, but here we come together and write about our Ichcha, our wishes. So you'll see three authors here ;) !
Check out Ichcha's temporary website. You can purchase hand block printed window curtains, scarves, and bags! The block prints are made dyed in natural plant material. They're consciously and beautifully made. Enjoy!
Saturday, June 30, 2012
A stroll through Brooklyn
Finally it's Market season! Lots of markets going on around the city, but I went back to see what the Brooklyners were up to. Artist and Fleas is up and running with some old sellers as well as newbies. Great vintage items as well as new and unique collections.
Planning to check out more markets. Share your market choices!
Planning to check out more markets. Share your market choices!
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