By Katherine Zavala | Latin America Program Fellow
AFEDES coordinated 14 training workshops on how to adapt traditional patterns of blouses, skirts and handbags into new styles that are more marketable to the modern indigenous women and for the international export market. A total of 32 women, including weavers, seamstresses and embroiderers, participated in these workshop sessions.
AFEDES also organized a series of training workshops for women who did not previously know how to weave. These grew out of the fact that women in Santiago Sacatepéquez expressed a high level of desire to join. However, these women lacked weaving skills. AFEDES did not want these enthusiastic women to miss out on an entrepreneurial opportunity, and therefore organized and facilitated a series of training workshops to teach the women to weave. At least 20 women from Santiago Sacatepéquez and Santa María Cauqué have graduated from these workshops, and 20 more are on their way. Participants have been very enthusiastic!
The following testimonies are a couple of examples of what the women thought of this project:
Ana Eduviges: "I am very happy with the training workshops that are being carried out at AFEDES, because we are learning to combine our colors better. This training has helped improved my work because I designed several güipiles last year; but they are now out of fashion. Now, I am happy because I have learned to combine colors in an easier way. There are going to be more work opportunities for me now."
María Catalina Lopez Marin: "I went to 4 training workshops on creating new product designs at AFEDES and I enjoyed them very much. I like the textile products that I am doing now because they are easier to make. I am going to tell my fellow peers in my community to come to these workshops because you learn new designs and how to improve your products. At the same time, we are not losing our tradition of backstrap weaving."
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