project1000 bottlecase new
project1000 bottlecase new
New colors for bottlecase
The all-over pattern is created by knitting scraps of printed fabric.
Each piece has a different look depending on which part is used.
It's also interesting to see how rare the limited ingredients are.
The edges of fabric discarded at Indian textile factories are knitted one by one by local women using traditional methods.
Like other items, it is made of knitted T-shirt fabric, which feels good against the skin. It also has a moderate amount of stretch, making it very easy to use.
It comes with a drawstring bag made of T-shirt material. (See image)
*Please note that this product is entirely handmade using scraps of material from the ears of a cut-and-sew garment, so there may be individual differences between items.
What is PROJECT1000?
This is an employment project undertaken by Shanti, an NPO established by the TecnoCraft Group, a listed company in India. The goal is to enable women in rural Maharashtra, India, to acquire skills and earn 1,000 rupees a day, while at the same time improving the motivation of the workers.
Our products are all handmade by people who have mastered product knowledge, design, technology, and quality control know-how.
New colors for bottlecase
The overall pattern is expressed by weaving printed fabric scraps.
The expression is different depending on the part used.
It is also interesting to see the scarcity of the limited materials used. You can also enjoy the rarity of the limited materials.
Local women knit each item using a traditional method, taking the ear parts of discarded fabrics from Indian textile factories.
Like the other items, it is made of knitted T-shirt fabric and feels good against the skin. It is also very easy to use as it stretches moderately.
A drawstring made of T-shirt fabric is attached as an accessory. (Image)
Please understand in advance that there may be individual differences because this is a product knitted entirely by hand from cut-and-sewn ear scraps.
What is PROJECT1000?
PROJECT1000 is an employment project by Shanti, a non-profit organization established by TecnoCraft Group, a listed company in India, to help women in rural Maharashtra in India learn skills and earn 1000 rupees a day. The project also aims to increase the motivation of the workers.
The products are all handmade by people who have acquired product knowledge, design, technology, and quality control know-how.
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