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The 2021 Madder Harvest in the Maiwa Dye Garden.


 2021

THE YEAR IN REVIEW


At this time last year we were in unknown territory.

We had come through nine months of COVID and various stages of closures and isolation. We were looking at a very different world. You can read last year’s thoughts on disruption and artisans here.

A year ago we launched the Maiwa School of Textiles Online. We were hopeful that something new could grow in the space that had been cleared by the cancellation of so many workshops, lectures and events.

To figure things out, we began to construct a roster of free workshops and build a special website dedicated to sharing instructions on natural dyes. You might say that the best way to deal with uncertainty is hope. We made a conscious decision to adopt a hopeful strategy. We started in March of 2020 and kept going. We were looking to build a more resilient community that could not be shuttered by a lockdown.

We have maintained a shop on Granville Island for over 35 years. During that time we’ve moved it from one location to another and expanded it into many places. Some Vancouverites with long memories will recall that we once had locations in Yaletown and West Vancouver. We’ve now brought everything together into one shop. In addition to connecting with our local community, we use that storefront to unify our ideas of craft and making.

In our Granville Island shop you can find not only naturally dyed clothing, but also the natural dyes themselves. You can find magnificent embroidery, and everything you need to make your own. When visiting the store you can find, not only the starting materials, but also the best examples of how they come together through the work of skilled hands. Yes, it’s true that it can be a humbling experience to hold a piece of cloth that represents generations of dedication and skill-building. But it is also a great inspiration.

We like to think that the things we bring into our shop - both online and in person - are also ideas. Each piece of handwoven cloth is also a statement about the value of making things by hand. Cloth is a great storyteller. The closer you get to it, the more intimate its stories become.

What we have tried to do in 2021, is bring these stories closer to more people. Our School is our most ambitious attempt at this. We’ve harnessed all the power of modern film-making to make our courses, and we are proud of the results. It surprised us, though, to find out that the intimate connection between individuals returned in a new place —  in the extensive question-and-answer section of the school. Literally thousands of messages going back and forth talking about technique, craft, cloth, art, creativity and making. It was our old friend the written word that surprised us. Each course turned out to be, not only a way to educate and instruct, but also a great, far-ranging conversation between instructors and students.

We live in unusual times...and we’ve made it through another strange year.

We encourage you to keep your inspiration close, listen to the stories all around you, and adopt a hopeful strategy.

Friday, December 31, 2021 No comments

HANDWOVEN BOTANICAL COAT

 


Exquisite cloth. The cut of a Maiwa Garment. These are timeless things. And yet, as we look back over the year, it is true that we have some favourites. As 2021 draws to a close we'd like to share some of the highlights of our year in cloth with you.

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NILA DRESS


JASMINE COAT


GAADI COAT


BANDRA JACKET


SHIMOGA DRESS


KHULA CROP JACKET


MANALI WRAP DRESS


NILA COAT


CHANDIGAR COAT


SEE ALL CLOTHING



VISIT OUR ONLINE SALE ITEMS

A selection of sale items from all corners of Maiwa. Clothing, bedding, art supplies, books... you name it!  Lots of treasures to be found.

ON SALE




To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021 No comments


OUR WISHES TO YOU

We wish you joy and contentment;
a maker's heart and
weaver's hands,
a geometric imagination,
and the gift of insight.
We wish you every detail of a happy life
and the loves to share it with.


Friday, December 24, 2021 No comments


Like Stitched Jewelry ...
Creating perfect geometries: sparkle, colour, arrangement, and depth. All with only a needle, thread, and imagination. These works carry artisan stitch-traditions into the future. 

Traditional embroidery has always had role in the world. It has always been a visual statement of skill. It has always been an expression of beauty. It has always worked to transform a plain piece of cloth into something extraordinary. 

Maiwa has collaborated with tribal embroiderers to bring the most skillful work into the modern world. These all have one thing in common. They were designed to showcase needlework in a way that can be used on a daily basis. 


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SEE GIFT CARDS HERE




THE EMBROIDERERS OF KACHCHH
 
The proud stitch-heritage of the Kachchh region shows in every thread of these embroideries. Many ethnic groups are famous for their needlework: Dhebaria and Kutchi Rabari, Dhanetah Jats, Sodha Rajputs, and Mutwa. Each group has a traditional repertoire of figure and motif. These embroideries bring the richness of desert cultures into your hands — heirlooms for the future.

Learn more about the embroiderers of Kachchh



THE BANJARA
 
A semi-nomadic group found throughout the Indian subcontinent, are renowned for their highly colourful textiles. Embellished with mirrors, shells, & intricate embroidery, Banjara work displays a surprisingly modern aesthetic. It’s a celebration of the strength of the women who practice it.

Learn more about the Banjara





To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.
 
Monday, December 20, 2021 No comments

 


YOU SUPPLY THE CREATIVITY,
WE SUPPLY THE REST.

It's easy to express yourself through making. Bring a glint and a glimmer to what you make. Add some colour and a stitch in just the right place. Bring your materials and your ideas together for a special holiday celebration. 

See All Felting Supplies



See All Wool Felt Sheets



See All Sequins





See All Embroidery Kits



See All Roving



See all Sewing & Embroidery Supplies



See All Zardozi Thread



See All Shisha Mirrors



See All Block Printing Supplies

See All Fabric Paints



See All Pouches




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Maiwa's Perfect Gifts



To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.

Thursday, December 16, 2021 No comments
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