6 Adorable Woolen Products from Nepal Hand-knitted by Grandmothers
Grandmothers and knitting are as intertwined as the knitted products they make. That’s why even our logo features a ball of yarn and knitting needles! In fact, the inspiration for Aji’s came from a grandmother and her knitted socks. Below we put together a list of hand-knitted woolen products made by grandmothers in Nepal that you can purchase to support their work.
1. Lumu Socks by 77 years old Champa Devi Tuladhar
Lumu means warmth in Newa language. Lumu socks is the very first product sold on Aji’s! They are hand-knitted with great love and care by Champa Devi Tuladhar who has appeared on BBC Nepali to speak about her work.
2. Infinity Cowl by 72 years old Necklace Sthapit
This stylish woolen cowl is made by Necklace Devi Sthapit who lives in Kathmandu with her four grandchildren. The infinity cowl can be worn or styled in infinite ways, hence the name! This is a perfect addition to your winter outfit that will add both style and warmth.
3. Button Cowl by 59 years old Rita Moktan
If a smaller cowl is what your heart desires, check out this cool button cowl made by 59 years old Rita Moktan who is known as “Boju ma’am” in her neighborhood. The five buttons give you options for keeping your neck fully button up or a little exposed to let some air in.
4. Nyano Frock by 59 years old Anju Pant
Anju Pant used to run a tailoring shop in Thamel. She’s now retired and stays home finding inspiration on Pinterest and Youtube to create wonderful woolen products such as this Nyano Frock. Nyano means warmth in Nepali language. This is perfect for girls aged 1-3 years.
5. Punte Poncho by 61 years old Shakuntala Rana
Punté Poncho is a creation of 61 years old former school teacher, Shakuntala Rana. This is a great warm outerwear for 2 to 4 year olds. Shakuntal learnt how to knit as a child from her mother’s knitting club.
6. Tapu Headwarmer by 73 years old Sushila Sthapit
Tapu headwarmer is designed to keep your ears warm during the winter months. It is a great accessory for riding a motorbike or just walking around town in the cold weather. It is hand-knitted by 73 yells old Sushila Sthapit who has appeared on Republica to share her story.
You can purchase all of these wonderful products and many others on Aji’s online shop.