- Expanded Jok Pattern Expanding traditional weaving patterns, making them larger, and Jok certain portions according to the designed patterns for each product. This is done to […]
- Jok and Khen techniques It brings together 3 important weaving techniques of Thai Puan Ban Haad Siew, namely, Jok by porcupine quilling, Jacquard lifting, and Khen techniques, […]
- Rose of Sukhothai pattern Learning the art of creating intricate patterns in fabric, using more than four shuttles, with Professor Sarawut Sittigul in the fabric pattern […]
- Sea pattern This involves weaving a basic patterned fabric in an unconventional way. The design focuses on creating a gradient effect using multiple shuttles and alternating […]
- Jok with vignettes Gathering distinctive patterns from various types of woven fabrics of Haad Siew textiles to create a free-form weaving, hence named ‘Jok Sape Sapa’ […]
- Stripes patern scarf Designing fabric patterns by creating stripes on the warp threads, inspired by the patterns of traditional textiles from Haad Siew Village. Using black […]
- Pa Khen twisted threads The traditional technique of hand-spinning involves using two-coloured yarns to spin twisted threads together, selecting color pairs that harmonize, such as white […]
- Jok – with castle pattern Taking the traditional castle pattern, a skillful jok crafted by the elder sister, a new design was created to have a […]
- Tablecloth porcupine quills There is a demand for the traditional Jok fabric to be used in decorating various items. The design involves individual weavers crafting each […]