AMMA Sri Lanka: Artisan Zero Waste Garments

A project in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka by Josie Mackenzie
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Mother made in Sri Lanka. Naturally dyed and handwoven in our rural workshop.
Backers: 127
Average Pledge Per Backer: £108

Funded: £13,667 of £10,000
Dates: Nov 16th -> Dec 16th (30 days)
Project By: Josie Mackenzie
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Latest News

We Did It! 100% Funded!

December 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Thursday 10th December 2020, will go down in AMMA history as the day we Kickstarted AMMA! You have helped secure 10 women their jobs for 12 months, keep the workshop doors open and gift us with a hefty dose of hope. Our promise to you in return is... (Read More)

83% Funded! 1 Week To Go! Chandraleka explains the importance of this campaign.

December 8th - via: kickstarter.com
This update comes fresh from the AMMA workshop in Sri Lanka. Our workshop manager Meena asks team member Chandraleka, a few questions about what this campaign means to her and how her life has been impacted since COVID.  Chandraleka was one of the... (Read More)

Zero Waste Design: The Space Between the Selvedges

December 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Guest Update written by Isabella Goggin.  Bella spent January of this year in the AMMA workshop collaborating with our team. Her time resulted in a more productive, skilled and inspired AMMA; along with a beautiful range of products all of which are... (Read More)

60% Funded! Why it means so much...

December 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Wow wow wow! Whilst I was preparing to release our 50% funded update we had a surge of generosity and reached over 60% funded! So much excitement that I had to go for a run to burn off the adrenaline. Showered, calm and back at my computer I want to... (Read More)

The Evolution of AMMA (Feelings Included)

November 27th - via: kickstarter.com
I've been in a contemplative mood for the last few days. I wasn't prepared for how this campaign would make me miss Sri Lanka. The simple daily habits that became my life for a number of years, the tailorbirds and yellow eared bulbuls that would... (Read More)

The Beauty of Handwoven Fabric

November 25th - via: kickstarter.com
AMMAs team of mothers and daughters are committed to revitalising traditional weaving techniques and design as a tool for women’s empowerment and ethical business. From dyeing to drying to the sensitive setup of the handloom; each process is done... (Read More)

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