Craft training started on the 15th and 16th
of August in Migyeera and Nabbingo respectively, the artisans were eager to
learn from their new trainer (Miss. Flavia). As a training strategy the trainer
critiqued the Artisans who have been producing trays and baskets all along to
know their weaknesses and strengths, for those who had never made these items
she taught them putting emphasis on the principles and basics of making a
creatively woven craft piece starting with the star basket in Migyeera and the bullseye tray in Nabbingo.
Above; the trainer shows the participants how to star the star basket
The Artisans kept on making inquiries every step they made
so that they don’t make any mistakes; they worked hard in their quest to master
the craft.
Participant being shown the next step
Learning is a great experience; most Artisans surprised themselves
for they did not know their true potential in crafts making, when you’re
willing to learning, practice and work hard, the sky is the
limit. By the time we left everyone had
started their own star basket.
The participants start the star basket with guidance from the trainer
The participants in Nabbingo working and getting assistance from the trainer
It made me proud the following week when most of the Artisans came with finished baskets,
The Artisans pose for photos with their baskets
one of them went further to use the acquired skill in her craft pieces (Harvest basket); she owned the design and made a unique piece of craft,
Kyakuwa Cissy tries the Star design on one of her famous Harvest baskets
Also in Nabbingo one of the participants worked hard and was able to make six(6) bullseye trays that were sent in the last shipment.
Nassali Mary works hard to finish the last of her six trays
This proved that training doesn’t only broaden
their skills but also nurtures their creative minds helping them to think
outside the box instead of confining themselves to only that which they have
been taught. Using the skills to try out different products enables the
Artisans create new unique designs and items.
By; Clair Namukwaya
Micro Enterprise Program officer (Crafts & Tailoring) CALU