Art of Spinning (Making of Thread from cotton)by Madhav Sahasrabudhe
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- [Gandhi] spins every day for 1 hr. beginning usually at 4. All members of his ashram must spin. He and his followers encourage everyone to spin. Even M. B-W was encouraged to lay [aside] her camera to spin. . . . When I remarked that both photography and spinning were handicrafts, they told me seriously, “The greater of the 2 is spinning.” Spinning is raised to the heights almost of a religion with Gandhi and his followers. The spinning wheel is sort of an Ikon to them. Spinning is a cure all, and is spoken of in terms of the highest poetry.
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I love spinning and am now starting a book charkha, but here in Germany there is little information on how to handle cotton. Thank you for your video, that was very useful and interesting info, and all well explained!
thank u sir for clearing all my doubts related to cotton fiber making process..
my grandpa used to spin takli while making strings of janai .. cool to see this whole thing about charkha !
thanks!
Thankyou so much sir for exceptionally well elaborated video.
I always wondered about its science or mechanism. Thank You Sir for the demonstration. Very precise and concise. Very Useful.
Hari bol! Thank you for the video, cant wait to make my own clothes!!
Excellent explanation and demonstration sir. Thanks to this video. I will show this to my students....
Thank you India for inventing the spinning wheel
What a fantastic video! I'd known a bit about preparing cotton and spinning but I did not know about how long a hank ought to be and how much is required to make a meter of cloth and then a garment. Very informative, thank you!
Such a nice video. My 8 year old daughter appreciated the video a lot and learnt about the process of thread making. Gear job sir.
Really thanks a lot for this warm. Excellent explanation. With subs.
Excellent instruction, with basic details but better presented than many many simular. thank you.
Ricia in England
What a fantastic video! Thank you for providing this information so pleasantly and clearly.
im so glad i found this so i know how to use that box spinning wheel. I was looking into getting one. I would really like to get into spinning.
That was awesome. Thank you so much. Madhav Sahasrabudhe Pranam.
Thanks for great explanation Sirjee 🙏
Was very informative 👌👌👌
This is a beautiful video. Thank you so much for sharing
Exceptional.. told about the process in such a lucid way.. thank you so much Sir
really enjoy watching your video great tutorial and information Thank you
Thank you for sharing this video. I am learning to spin cotton. This has been very helpful.
Thank you so much for this. Many questions answered, and very clearly.
I am glad to find this video. Really good explanation. Let me search for how to get these instruments which are used in this video. Thank you once again. Have a blissful life.
I have watched a lot of Videos on the Charkha , this is the best.
Hope you are enjoying spinning too.
Amazing video, we need more content like this.
I am glad that you found it useful. This was prepared by a friend in Vijaywada during one of the spinning workshops. Though it has some mistakes in chosing images during editing, it more or less conveys the important aspects in cotton spinning. You can reach me at madhavsahasrabudhe@gmail.com
A wonderful and informative video - Many thanks.
Congratulations on your beautiful work of putting together this comprehensive video! I've been searching for such a video for a while! Thank you! Keep up the great work in teaching about self sufficiency, and empowering locals to startup this work. Local businesses are extremely important to public health and environmental health. I encourage people to start making clothing for people in their community (having a close relationship with the process and products and sharing it with the local community through teaching is a great blessing that socially/emotionally binds our society, through a relationship of transparency with local business and trust, people are more empowered and stronger. Some clothing dyes are carcinogens, and it's likely toxic dyes that pollute the waterbodies will be used less because of the connection between public and local business leaders.) For example: if monopoly Duke Energy executives lived near one of their toxic coal ash pits (byproduct of electricity), they probably wouldn't be drinking the water there. Here the state government is underfunding and understaffings the local environmental regulatory agency, and hiding the decision making about wastewater and air permits from the public. More health studies supporting why local business is important: slides under "Schedule" ehs.duke.edu/2017/. We need to reduce our overconsumption, unsustainable building (there are cob houses), and we need to improve our self sufficiency and inclusivity to make our communities stronger.
From where I can buy charkha ....in India
This is amazing to watch I would love to try that
Sir, became your big fan just after watching one video of yours. How beautifully you described and made it so easy to understand for beginners like me.
Lots of love and respect sir 😀
In my school they taught me Takli string making. (1981)
Thank you so much 🙏
Is this available for purchase anywhere
Thank you Sir Iwant buy box type charaka from where can I get in Bengaluru please help me
Very well explained... Layman like me has also understood this to certain extent..
Do you use any sizing to help hold the fibers together? Do you boil it to set the twist? If so, for how long? Do you ply your yarn sometimes?
This was so well explained. Thanks for this!
Where can i get this charaka sir....
Thank you so much sir
It's too much helpful for me
Wow that was fascinating
Well explained. Truly a gentle voice.
From where I can get it.
It will be better to be if you can convert in mother tounge. or can you make it in Hindi
thank you what a lovely presentation.
Nice information. Thanks
Thank you sir, I was searching for this from a long time. My grand father used to make it. Please tell me where I can get Takili so that I can make with hand.
You can make Talli yourself using cycle spoke and a thick metal washer. Or you can buy from Gram Seva Mandal, Gopuri, Wardha, Maharashtra., Or Gandhi Ashram, Sabaramati, Ahmedabad.
Sir, Thank you for the reply. I need about 4 Takilis, please tell me the cost of them and how to send money to you.
Thank you very much for such a nice explanation
clear the basic doubts which I have..... thanks a lot sir......
This looks very difficult but doable. I want to know if you have a school or offer classes in this skill of making yarn in India or abroad. Thanks
In India from 3 Rd standard to 5 th standard there will be classes of making yarn from cotton, it is great skill, teaching children from their Early days of school life.
I like Takli and Spinning wheel very much.
What a fantastic clear video.
Thanks a lot. As in today world and before too people learn more fast by viewing and listening that process rather then cramming like parrot. Thanks again.
E lindo de se ver
Very helpful video, Thank you so much.
Very well explained. Thank you.
८० के दशक तक में गांवों में घर घर चरखा होते थे। धन्यवाद 🙏
Box charkha how much cost
which place
Were to get this in online
thank you,clear and helpful ,I am learning
Thanks Madhav ji... so nice and clear...
awesomely explained and made
ये चरखा मुझे खरीदना है सर कहाँ मिलेगा
Awesome
I would like to weave myself, but it looks very complicated!
How to get this
Cost &Adress chappndi
How I should get the michane... Plese reply
You can order box charakha( spinning wheel) from Gram Seva Mandal, Gopuri, Wardha, Maharashtra state, India
I'm trying to do learn spinning.
Cost & Adress chippnd
I want buy the michane
Excellent video, very interesting! Thank you so much!
Very informative! Well explained.
thank you so much for this video
I wish to learn and produce cloth which is required by an international industry.How i can get information.How to contact Sahatrabudheji.?
Pl write to madhavsahasrabudhe@Gmail.com
Good, were are you in India?
I stay in Pune. You can reach me at madhavsahasrabudhe@gmail.com
This was beautiful!
Really nice 👌👌👍👍
Sir where from we bought this spin
prashant rajwal gxhh
Very nicely done
*CAN WE SPIN 10 SINGLE COUNT OPEN END YARN IN THIS TOOL WHAT WOULD BE THE PRODUCTION IN 8 HR*
Wonderful Sir.
How can I contact with him?
You can reach me at madhavsahasrabudhe@gmail.com
Very helpful !
Well explained
Thank u so much
I want to learn how to do it
Thank u sir
Sir 👌 maku takil yala chararu chupenchandi sir plz
Nice sir
👏🙏
🙂
👍 Great
Thanks Krupakar Garu
Nice information.....thanks
super
How much it cost.. And can you give contact number..
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Wow!
I want to learn making of thread from cotton under your supervision. Can it be possible. Kindly respond me if you allow me to meet you at naveenkulkarnijc@gmail.com