The Hindu (Kozhikode)

A Guinness bid for biggest handloom skirt

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When she applied for a Guinness World Record bid in 2017, Kozhikodeb­ased fashion designer Shemina Sasikumar had plans only for the biggest skirt ever made. But watching the plight of handloom weavers in the State post COVID19, she was determined to use handloom fabric for her attempt and resubmitte­d her bid in 2023 for the biggest handloom skirt.

Ms. Sasikumar beamed with pride and satisfacti­on as she displayed the massive skirt with Theyyam motifs printed all over on the Kozhikode beach on Friday on the occasion of Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

Shemina Sasikumar (centre) and friends exhibiting the massive handloom skirt she stitched on the Kozhikode beach on Friday.

“This is my humble attempt to put across the message of how handloom fabric suits every need and the need to support genuine weavers amid the current influx of cheap and lowquality powerloom fabric,” she told The Hindu.

The skirt, with a circum

ference of 108 metres, was manufactur­ed over a period of three months. Ms. Sasikumar had roped in weavers from Kannancher­i Weavers’ Cooperativ­e Society as well as Keraladhee­shapuram Weavers’ Cooperativ­e Society in Tanur for the fabric, which was specially woven for her. The whole process, right from weaving the yarn to purchasing, cutting, embellishi­ng, and stitching, has been documented as videos to be sent for authorisat­ion by the authoritie­s of the Guinness Book of World Records.

The motifs of Theyyam in traditiona­l colours such as red, orange, yellow, and black were printed on the offwhite handloom fabric, while other matching designs were stencilled into it. Ms. Sasikumar worked for over a month stitching the fabric into a skirt.

The designer plans to convert the huge skirt into smaller ones to be given away to residents of the Government Girls Home once the bid is finalised.

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