Season 2 Presentation

We're celebrating our second season with a five-day fete at the Textile Art Center in Manhattan.   We hope you can come!  RSVP AwamakiLab@gmail.com.

Workshop January 26th, 6:30-9:30pm

Presentation January 27th, 7pm-10pm

Trunk Show January 28th-30th 11am-6pm

 

GlobalGiving Update

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In the spirit of Peruvian summer, Awamaki Lab has been abuzz with creative activity.   This September, our talented Season 2 fashion designers, Andria Crescioni and Courtney Cedarholm, joined us in Ollantaytambo to begin their four-month residency.  The recent Parsons graduates are working side-by-side with members of both Lab’s sewing cooperative and Awamaki’s new knitwear association to develop their collection.  As Awamaki invests in the expansion of its Women’s Cooperative Program, Lab likewise extends the scope of its operation to support more female artisans in Ollantaytambo.  Season 2 reflects this holistic growth, as Andria and Courtney experiment with a greater ambit of raw materials to focus Lab’s collaborative effort and showcase the handiwork of women weavers, seamstresses, and knitters.

The new design team has had an invigorating presence in the Lab studio, introducing Lab’s seamstresses to a wider range of design processes and inspiring them to test the limits of their sewing capabilities.  Within this setting, Justa, Florentina and Estela have mastered their second Lab garment, completing production on the very detail-oriented Season 1 tie-front jacket. 

Advancing their skills further, they’ve begun to study design and construction with pattern maker Hannah Flor.  One of the core values of Awamaki Lab is the encouragement of women to develop the professional skills and self-esteem that will ultimately lead to social transformation.  Engaging the seamstresses in more challenging design projects, and teaching them the skills that will allow them to contribute directly to the design process is the first step to achieving this goal.  Hannah has therefore been both professor and mentor to Justa, Florentina and Estela.  She has created a hands-on curriculum that complements the seamstresses’ learning style and amplifies their skill set, while tying in techniques from Andria’s and Courtney’s collection to bridge the design-production gap.  

Just this week, Justa, Florentina and Estela finished sketching, drafting and sewing their own bag designs, which will be sold as part of the Season 2 collection next year. 

Thanks to your generous support, we’ve been able to continue to invest in these kinds of capacity-building workshops needed to expand our program, enabling women in rural Peru to develop a sustainable income for themselves, their families and their communities.

To see further examples of our cooperatives’ work and get a jump-start on holiday shopping, visit our online store to view the S1 Lab skirts.            

Process

F/W is well underway and we are excited to see our ideas come into fruition.  Courtney Cedarholm, my mejor amiga and fellow recent Parsons grad, is here designing knitwear pieces for the Awamaki Lab project and her knitting genius is really helping to bring the collection together. We have been experimenting with mixing woven textiles and alpaca yarns as well as blowing up iconography on basic hand knit sweaters. Last week we sourced textiles from Patacancha to use in our samples which really inspired our color story, the natural yarns that the weavers are working with are bonita!