Huipil from Aguacatan #146

Huipil with a design from the region of Aguacatan

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Aguacatan

Aguacatan

Exquisite satin design from the region of Aguacatan. This beautiful huipil is highly influenced by the Mexican style of huipil with a white background and lots of orange and red colors.  This huipil measures 33″ across the shoulders, 23″ from the neckline to the bottom edges. The neck opening is round and measures 6″ in diameter. The sides have been stitched closed to create armholes.

This white satin huipil is elegant with its hand-embroidered design around the collar and sleeves in brilliant colors of red, yellow, and orange accented with appliqué and machine stitching throughout the bodice and finished with a delicate lace trim around the bottom edge.

This unique huipil is in excellent used condition, with no signs of wear.

$85.00

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Backstrap Weaving- Putting Down Roots and Weaving a Guatemalan Tree (Part 1)

Many great fotos of backstrap weaving.

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PUTTING DOWN ROOTS AND WEAVING A GUATEMALAN TREE (PART ONE)

It is exciting how much interest there is out there in backstrap weaving. Some people are attracted to all the beautiful pick-up patterns they have seen on ethnic textiles around the world many of which have been woven on  backstrap looms. Others are attracted to the loom itself – its simplicity, portability and  low cost. Some people are interested in the products they can produce using up their yarn stash with this inexpensive piece of equipment while others are more intrigued by the processes involved in the “slow cloth” it produces.

I think that some people may be unaware that most of the pick-up patterning techniques do not need to be limited to the

backstrap loom and can be set up and woven on other looms. I have heard from quite a few people in the time that I have…

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Huipil of the day

Huipil with circular motifs

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Huipil of the day

I love seeing what everyone wears to work each day- not your usual blue tie job! This huipil has patterns I hardly see, I was really drawn to the colour pallete and the circular motifs, which I discovered represent crowns. Beautiful!

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Chichicastenango – Good Guipil Hunting

huipil motif

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Pasión Por Frida

Back to Frida!

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