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Weaving A Sustainable Future

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January 2022

Brinda Gill talks to Ashita Singhal, awardwinning weaver, designer and social entrepreneur, and founder, Paiwand Studio, who is committed to converting textile waste into new, meaningful textiles.

- Brinda Gill

Weaving A Sustainable Future

This led me to set up a studio, with a team of artisans and weavers, to collaborate with designers to repurpose textile waste, from their studios, into meaningful textiles. These textiles are then transformed into designer apparel.”

THE CALL OF TEXTILES

Ashita had done a graduation in commerce; however, the call of textiles saw her enrol for the Post-Graduation Program in Fashion Design at Pearl Academy, New Delhi, (2016-18).

During an internship with Amrich, as part of the course, she observed that designers Richard Pandav and Amit Vijaya as well as their team were very conscious of the textile waste generated during pattern making. “The team ensured textile scraps were collected, put in a bag and stored.

The studio had a room full of these bags. However, as fashion cycles are so busy, most designers do not have time to think of textile waste being a resource and working with it.”

Yet, Ashita started thinking of how textile waste could be repurposed. As part of her postgraduation project, she repurposed a bag of textile waste from Amrich. She sorted, washed and cut the discarded fabrics into strips, and then wove them into a textile with an attractive colour palette and lovely tactile feel.

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