"Khamak Dozi" - Afghan embroidery

  • Saturday, November 8, 2014
  • 1:00pm – 4:00pm
  • Mentoring Artists for Women's Art

CRAFTERNOON “KHAMAK DOZI” – AFGHAN EMBROIDERY Saturday, November 8, 2014, 1-4pm at MAWA. Instructor Layla Atayee

The MAWA Crafternoons are back and takes off by featuring a unique, Afghan embroidery technique, Khamak Dozi, which uses flat stitches to create intricate and often symmetric patterns on fabric.

Presented in partnership with Neechi Commons

Free! No need to register, just show up

  • Layla grew up in a rural area of southern Afghanistan in the province of Ghazni. She learned the unique, Afghan embroidery technique from her mother and grandmother together with her cousins. She would spend summers with her cousins and village girls sitting together in the garden or on roofs while chatting and working on embroidery pieces. She came to Canada in 2004 after living almost 6 years as a refugee in Iran, and is now living in Winnipeg with her husband and six children.