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Design Research At The Top of the World

Design Research At The Top of the World

Last week, Dana and I went on an overnight trip up to the Chaullacocha community, making the 10-mile trek up over the pass on foot. It was the anniversary of the village school, so the students and teachers were putting on a celebration full of games and music and dancing. Apus Peru donated prizes to give out to the winners of relay races, so some happy children were going to go home with new soccer balls. What is more, TOP customers will soon have the opportunity to put their own personal touch on the ancient Quechua weaving tradition!

The main purpose of the trip was research for the project I am in the process of completing for my internship with Threads of Peru. As a graphic designer, I have been spending the majority of my time with Threads creating a custom design catalog to be used by clients to create unique and specially-made products. With this catalog, customers will be able to design their own piece by mixing and matching different pallays, or designs, with natural color palettes inspired by the beauty of the Sacred Valley. When a piece is ordered, artisans in one of our communities will create a custom product designed entirely by the buyer. 

On the morning of the school anniversary, a group of young girls are caught sharing laughs and smiles even before the games began!

On the morning of the school anniversary, a group of young girls are caught sharing laughs and smiles even before the games began!

This is a very exciting development for Threads of Peru. In the past, customers have only had a selection of the pieces we already have stocked. Now, they will be able to choose from their favorite woven designs and place them onto different products such as ponchos, scarves, and table runners. The catalog will put the control in the hands of the consumer, and give them a product completely to their liking. 

TOP Project Coordinator, Dana, poses in front of the stunning, snow-capped mountain range at 4,800 meters before reaching the village of Chaullacocha

 TOP Project Coordinator, Dana, poses in front of the stunning, snow-capped mountain range at 4,800 meters before reaching the village of Chaullacocha

Our trip up to Chaullacocha was a research outing to help complete this project. In order to include the widest selection of pallays possible, I have been photographing textiles in the different communities. This will give us a comprehensive database from which customers can pick their preference. As I continue to document the patterns that the weavers know how to create, I am amazed by their abilities. The men and women who make these textiles are so very talented, and the clients who order custom designed products will absolutely see this in their purchases.

One of the many beautiful pallays (designs) we were able to photograph during our visit

 One of the many beautiful pallays (designs) we were able to photograph during our visit.

  Written by Megan Malley

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Benefits of Alpaca Fiber

Benefits of Alpaca Fiber

alpaca

Alpaca fiber is one of the world's finest natural fibers. Soft to the touch, it is incredibly warm, weather resistant and naturally hypoallergenic! A true gift from Mother Nature.

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Chaullaqocha Entrega

Chaullaqocha Entrega

Yesterday, Dana and I, along with a short-term volunteer from Australia, Gabrielle, spent the day up in Chaullaqocha for an “entrega,” or pickup, from the weavers in this community cooperative. We got to see how the new products turned out and the color palettes that we designed during our “pedido” one month ago. We are very happy with the results! 

Gregoria Puclla Sullkapuma smiling proudly with her beautifully woven scarf!

 Gregoria Puclla Sullkapuma smiling proudly with her beautifully woven scarf!

We set up a table in a communal area and called up the women in pairs to turn in their products. Dana and Daniel measured the length and width of each piece to make sure it matched the order dimensions, then inspected it for quality. Gabrielle recorded each detail of the finished product for our records and website. Then Dana would pay each woman, thank her, and send her to me to be photographed with her creation. 

TOP Project Coordinator, Dana, and master weaver, Daniel Sonqo, discussing dimensions and designs of our new stock of Alejandro ponchos

 TOP Project Coordinator, Dana, and master weaver, Daniel Sonqo, discussing dimensions and designs of our new stock of Alejandro ponchos.

It was fantastic to see the beautiful ponchos, cushion covers, and scarves that have been created from the piles of dyed fiber that we picked out last time we were in Chaullaqocha just one month ago. I was especially thrilled with the results of the color palettes that I spent so much time researching and designing. The colors of the new scarf go together beautifully; a rich cranberry contrasted with the natural alpaca hues of warm grey and chocolate brown.

It also includes thin, subtle pinstripes of purple and white that really make the pallay design pop. I also loved how the patterned material for the cushion covers came out. We used a rich earth tone brown for the background, and two wide design stripes of a mustard yellow on white, flanked on each side by a gorgeous mossy pastel green. The products are perfect for fall; subdued palettes with vibrant bursts of  rich, natural colors. 

Santusa Cjuro Castille (left) and Demesia Sinchi Echami (right) worked together to create this stunning Alejandro poncho! Because of the size and time involved in weaving ponchos, the women work in pairs with friends and relatives of their communities

 Santusa Cjuro Castille (left) and Demesia Sinchi Echami (right) worked together to create this stunning Alejandro poncho! Because of the size and time involved in weaving ponchos, the women work in pairs with friends and relatives of their communities.

We will be adding the new products to the website soon - keep an eye out for some lovely fall pieces in the near future!

Written by Megan Malley

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