Miracle wings
Exhibition of cottage crafts:
Giving the opportunity for everybody interested in adding beauty and
colour to their lives, transferring the mundane into the exotic, Hilda
Herat and her friends have got together this year too, to hold their
annual exhibition and sale of cottage crafts at the All Ceylon Buddhist
Congress Hall, 490, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo, on December 1, 2007.

The event titled "Miracle Wings" will present cushion covers, table
linen etc. designed by Hilda Herat together with Shadow work stitching
and other creations by Nelum Munasinghe, Asanka Perera, Sheirne
Munasinghe and several others.
Hilda, who has successfully kept time's chariot wheels from drawing
close to her, has let her imagination roam sky high in creating
exquisite cushion covers, flower bouquets, greeting cards, table mats,
serviette rings etc.
"This year the theme is butterflies" explains Hilda displaying a set
of beautiful wall-hangings made with a variety of material you will
never expect to find hanging on your wall(discover them for yourself on
the 1st) which are quite awe inspiring.
Having discovered the pleasures of creating exquisite products with
needle and thread, beads and lace, while she was dwelling in the cool
mountains of Nuwara Eliya, Nelum Munasinghe says "Some of us engage in
this as a hobby, some as a means of earning a living but our main
intention is to add beauty and colour to everyday lives with the
nick-knacks we have created".
Adding that her favourite is 'shadow stitching' she explains this
form of needlework, to the uninitiated, as 'stitching on the reverse on
material like organdy'. Right now, though busy with her family, she says
she creates saris, kurthas, blouses, table linen and bed linen for
individual requirements with the help of five girls who stitch what she
creates for them.
"We meet every Saturday to discuss our work and I am happy I can
provide employment to these girls and help them be financially
independent". Says Nelum. Though it's time consuming work she sells her
creations at the most reasonable prices possible.
At the exhibition, apart from gushing over the creative powers of a
needle and thread, ribbons and bows, stiff wire and lace, with Christmas
round the corner, if you are someone who loves a good bargain, Miracle
Wings might prove to be the best place to be, to begin your Christmas
shopping.
So, make an entry in your diary for December 1, anytime between 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. to visit the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress Hall to buy
bonbons, candles and other Christmas decorations, home-made food
including pickles and wines and gifts that would suit everybody with a
Christmas-presents-list.
Go with forward looking thoughts and who knows, with luck you might
realize all your "what-shall-I-give-him/her-for-Christmas" questions
have been solved.
Aditha |