Holiday Greetings from Mapusha and me,
Dear Friends of Mapusha,
Nick Verona (Seeds of Light volunteer) hanging the New Dawn sign, Gertrude with Zanile on her striped rugs, Lindy's Tillamook tapestries
When I was there in September talking with the architect, getting permission from the local chief, etc, etc. I boxed and sent home nine of Gertrude’s small striped rugs (picture of Gertrude with rugs and Zanile above). Four are already gone but I have detailed the others below, so if you or someone you know would like a bit of Gertrude’s Africa on your floors please let me know. They are approximately 2 1/2’ by 3’, hand spun and dyed Karakul wool, woven by Gertrude - $100. I could send or deliver immediately.
If you really don’t want a rug but do want to support the women in the launch of their new beginning, you can send a check made out to Mapusha Weavers, c/o Barrie Gleason, 109 Summer St., Somerville, Ma. 02134. I am hoping to start work with them in January on some new sales items especially created with visiting tourists in mind - small bags with beads and bells, natural dyed silk scarves. All donations this year will go towards the time and materials necessary to bring our new products from vision into a reality, ready for sale in the new studio where we hope to have many visitors.
It is strange for me to be here for the holidays. Each time I see a particularly lavish display of lights I imagine how the children of Rooibok would respond - absolute enchantment. I set off in early January to manage this studio building project and do all I can to get local marketing happening for Mapusha. One could ask are these two actions truly within my skill set? The answer is “They soon will be!”
creche child, art class kids playing where the new jungle gym will go!
Having been a hermit of a writer for the last year I am relieved to report that I’m handing my book over to an editor before I take off. I look forward to returning from Africa in April with the new studio up over there and ready to go out into the world myself, here. I hope to see all the friends I haven’t seen for too long and see how I can bring my own unique brand of inspiration to this side of the world.
me with the women on the steps of the Blyde Lodge after our Visioning Day!, the bird and animal mobiles for display, women with new natural dyed scarves
creche child, art class kids playing where the new jungle gym will go!
My Mapusha story would have been very different without the support of all of you. It’s a great story of what can occur when people join together. The words in Tsonga on the New Dawn Center sign say just that - Working together we have power!
The women of Mapusha asked me to “Please thank our friends so very much.” So from us to all of you a most heartfelt thanks.
May the new year bring joy, inspiration and many blessings to you.
with love,
Judy
The women of Mapusha asked me to “Please thank our friends so very much.” So from us to all of you a most heartfelt thanks.
May the new year bring joy, inspiration and many blessings to you.
with love,
Judy
Pictured below are two rugs woven by Gertrude Mbetsi this fall in the Mapusha studio. They are simple, sturdy rugs, 2 1/2' x 3', hand spun Karakul wook, hand dyed and woven by Gertrude.
The cost is $100 and the benefit is supporting the Mapusha Weaving Cooperative and having something made with such craftmanship and care.
If you would like a rug please note the description and send me an email - judithbmiller@gmail.com
greens, peach, navy |
soft purple, grey, rose |
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