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Tatreez & Tea: Keeping Palestinian Embroidery Traditions Alive in the Diaspora

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Help us continue offering low-cost workshops & publications that preserve endangered Palestinian embroidery designs, patterns and stories in the diaspora.


Preserve the meanings, stories and patterns of traditional Palestinian embroidery motifs.

My mother, Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim, and I are currently creating an expanded and revised second edition of Tatreez & Tea, to include 50 Palestinian patterns, their meanings and design histories. The patterns and motifs are not available anywhere online, or in print, anywhere in the world and will be lost if not documented. We need your help to bring this book to print, and preserve traditional Palestinian embroidery and storytelling traditions in the Palestinian diaspora.

If you'd like to make a 100% tax-deductible donation to this project, please go to the Brooklyn Arts Council donation form, who will route your donation to us if you designate "Tatreez & Tea" in the form.


Palestinian embroidery is a centuries-old folk art, traditionally passed from mother to daughter over a cup of tea.

Tatreez & Tea's mission is to: 

1) Research, author and publish documentation of tatreez embroidery traditions, meanings and design histories, specifically, through Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora.

2) Provide educational resources, namely through workshops, lectures and seminars, to preserve Palestinian arts, crafts and folkloric traditions in the diaspora community.


Tatreez & Tea is a historical document

The self-published, self-funded, self-promoted digital book Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora by Wafa Ghnaim is a Palestinian led documentation project that ensures Palestinian embroidery motifs are not lost in the diaspora. Design meanings, histories and patterns are now considered "endangered" according to most arts preservation organizations. Tatreez & Tea wants to change that.

Tatreez & Tea has brought together Palestinians of all walks of life - from New York to Alberta to Toronto to Florida to Arizona to Oregon - in attendance of our workshops and lectures to share the personal stories of embroidery from their Palestinian grandmothers and mothers. Palestinian women and men from across the diaspora have shared a common desire to see the physical book, gift the book to their mother and grandmother, and to see our sacred storytelling traditions that give tatreez embroidery life and meaning in print. 

Amidst the political situation in the US, where funding for the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) that funds Tatreez & Tea is cut and there are attempts to ban Muslims from entering this country -- crowdsourcing Palestinian Muslim led projects that amplify our narrative and give voice to the otherwise silenced and unheard, is imperative. Without the NEA, Tatreez & Tea will only stay alive in its mission to protect and preserve Palestinian tatreez embroidery stories and traditions, with individual donors like yourself. Your $10, $20, $50 make a difference! We cherish each gift. 


About Tatreez & Tea

We are a book, and an organization! Tatreez & Tea's mission is to provide educational resources, namely through workshops, lectures and publications, to preserve Palestinian arts, crafts and folkloric traditions in the diaspora community. Traditionally, Palestinian women created various crafts, predominantly embroidery, that told the stories of their lives. Today, personal narratives of the embroiderers are being lost due to our culture’s increasing aesthetic valuation and commercial appropriation of the art. Our goal is to preserve, document and share Palestinian artistry and storytelling traditions so they are no longer endangered. The book, Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora, is a critical piece to our mission and is an unprecedented literary contribution to the field of Palestinian embroidery and folk arts. The book includes rare and sacred information regarding our motifs that would otherwise be endangered or completely lost in history.

Tatreez & Tea is the only organization today solely dedicated to preserving Palestinian embroidery and storytelling traditions. I offer workshops year round, anywhere I can secure a venue! You can sign up to learn tatreez embroidery at www.tatreezandtea.com, as well as book an event in your city.


“When I embroider, I feel close to my homeland.” - Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim

My mother, Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim, is the leading Palestinian folk artist specializing in fabric and fiber arts in the United States. She is of the Nakba generation, who fled Safad, Palestine in 1948 -- and has dedicated her over 50 year career in teaching young women of color the endangered art of Palestinian embroidery and traditional art that she learned from her mother and grandmother. She has been funded and honored by countless organizations, including the Oregon Historical Society, Oral History Center of Cambridge, Oregon Folklife Network, National Endowment of the Arts and the Regional Arts & Culture Council. A brief idea of her contributions to the Palestinian diaspora community can be found on her website: https://feryalabbasighnaim.wordpress.com/.

As new generations of Palestinians are raised in diaspora, it is becoming more crucial than ever to document our endangered traditional art of embroidery, the designs, meanings, context and history. Prior to seeking grant funding in 2016, we had attempted to fund this project entirely on our own for over a decade, and after my mother's injury 2015 -- I realized that I cannot hold back any longer. I need to write this book while I can, and I need your help. I cannot do this alone.

What We Need

We have obtained full funding on research for this book from the Brooklyn Arts Council and the Clackamas County Cultural Coalition. I, Wafa, have completed 68,000 written words for the book and anticipate it will reach about 80,000 words by the end of my research (end of July). I photographed the embroidery with the help of my studio stylist, Andrea Leake, in Portland, Oregon. The embroidery was all created by my mother. We will have approximately 250 or more images to share in the book, and after we complete the patterns for the second edition, we will have over 50. In order to complete the printed edition of the book by the end of 2017, we need to fundraise for the following:

  • Book designer/Graphic designer

  • Illustrator for instructive information on how to do the unique stitches of old Palestine

  • Photo retouching

  • Photo editing

  • Additional time in the studio

  • Videographer to capture specific stories in the oral history interviews

  • Additional stipends for studio assistant, editor, author and main artist

  • First, limited edition order of Tatreez & Tea by the first half of 2018

Anything raised in addition will be saved to fill any grant funding deficits.

A unique, unprecedented literary contribution to the field of Palestinian folk art.

Oral storytelling is an intimate experience, and in Palestinian women's culture it is done through a familial mentorship over a lifetime. My mother learned these stories through her mother and grandmother. As generations of Palestinian women grow in diaspora, our identities and stories remain silently coded in our needle and thread. But our ancestors stories cannot be forgotten. In publishing the meanings of our traditional designs, we give voice to our matriarchal ancestors, document oral history, as well as preserve the sacred tradition of Palestinian storytelling in women's craft circles.

Also, this book will be a unique, unprecedented literary contribution to the field of Palestinian folk art. The few and only books published about Palestinian embroidery share the beauty of the designs -- however, not a single book provides historical context or meaning behind what the designs on the garments mean. This book will decode our art for future generations to come and no other Palestinian embroidery book offers the sacred meanings and patterns that are in-print and available for purchase today.

Palestinian women's stories are documented through the designs -- a coded language used by women over centuries to communicate to one another -- which is decoded through dialogues between mother and daughter. In the same tradition, my mother and I would like to lock arms with you to make this long awaited dream come true -- not just for ourselves, but for all Palestinian women and men in diaspora who are seeking to construct their cultural identities outside of Palestine.

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Updates 4

Wafa Ghnaim6 years ago

Books have been shipped!

Hello everyone!

I am so happy to share that today, I finished shipping all the books to those donors who contributed $100 or more to this campaign. I have everyone's tracking numbers, so if you are particularly interested in tracking the shipment, let me know by emailing me at wafa@tatreezandtea.com.

When you receive your book, I encourage you to post on social media and to tag me! I have a Tatreez & Tea presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Etsy. I would love to see you holding the book in your hands! xxx

Thank you for your generosity, support and kindness throughout this past year as I worked on this project. If you haven't yet, please follow me on Instagram (@tatreezandtea) or sign up for my mailing list at www.tatreezandtea.com to continue to receive updates on the book and future events.

Salamaat,
Wafa

Tatreez & Tea

Wafa Ghnaim6 years ago

Only $578 left to reach our goal!

Salam everyone!

Tatreez & Tea is so grateful and truly blessed to have your support through the life of this campaign. We have almost achieved our fundraising goal! In the last 5 days of the campaign, I need to raise $578 to make the first order of the print edition of Tatreez & Tea, when it is ready, come June 2018. Do you know anyone that may be interested in supporting Tatreez & Tea or may want the digital or print edition? 

Thank you so much for your support! For all those who donated recently ($25 and above), I am sending out your digital book rewards today. If you donated previously and did not download your free ebook, I will likely need to reinstate the coupon code I sent out, so please email me at wafa@tatreezandtea.com.

In solidarity,
Wafa

wafa@tatreezandtea.com

Wafa Ghnaim7 years ago

Tatreez & Tea: The Digital Edition sent to you!

Hello everyone!

Thank you for being such an amazing source of inspiration and motivation as I continue to bring the mission of Tatreez & Tea to life. Last Friday, I sent out the free eBook download to all donors (who have donated $25 or more) for the first edition of Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora on iBooks. If you didn't receive it, please email me at wafa@tatreezandtea.com to let me know.

Also, Electronic Intifada recently reviewed my book and you can read about it here: https://electronicintifada.net/content/keeping-tradition-alive-diaspora/21211. I hope you enjoy reading, and please tag Tatreez & Tea on Instagram or Facebook if you post any pictures of reviews! You can also hashtag #tatreezandtea. I might just repost you! :-)

In solidarity,

Wafa

Wafa Ghnaim7 years ago

Thank you for your generous donation on LaunchGood to Tatreez & Tea!

Hello!

My name is Wafa Ghnaim, and I am the author of Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora, as well as the founder of the new organization Tatreez & Tea

Tatreez & Tea is a nonprofit organization that offers educational services, namely through conducting workshops, classes and seminars teaching Palestinian embroidery and storytelling traditions to the diaspora community.

Since I started the LaunchGood campaign in June, during Ramadan holy month, I was blessed to receive nonprofit status through the Brooklyn Arts Council. All donations sent to the Brooklyn Arts Council, designated to the Tatreez & Tea project, are 100% tax-deductible! This was a huge accomplishment for my project and organization, and I couldn't have done it without the donations and support from the followers on Instagram, Facebook, Brooklyn and Oregon supporters, and of course -- you!

I have been extremely grateful for each and every generous gift received from LaunchGood. How can I being to thank you for your investment in Tatreez & Tea? Because of you, this will be the first year for Tatreez & Tea as an organization -- the only one in the United States focused solely on teaching traditional Palestinian embroidery, keeping this endangered art alive and preserve the meanings of each sacred Palestinian embroidery motif.

For those who have purchased the gift level to receive a free digital download of the first edition of Tatreez & Tea, you will be receiving your download coupons (for iBooks app) before the end of August. Keep a look out for my email!

We look forward to an ardent and industrious year, and I will keep you updated on the progress of my work on the second edition. Consider following us on Instagram (@tatreezandtea) to get behind-the-scenes insight on making the book, photographing the embroidery (next photoshoot scheduled this Friday!), teaching the workshops, and creating my latest embroidered keffiyeh project!

We are still fundraising for a number of initiatives detailed in the campaign. Please consider sharing our campaign with your friends and family, and fellow embroidery enthusiasts!

Thank you for believing in Tatreez & Tea, and investing so generously!


Salam,

Wafa

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Wafa Ghnaim

Executive Director & Author

TATREEZ & TEA

wafa@tatreezandtea.com

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