Traditional quilt makers’ business still alive
Winter brings in brisk business as they get large number of orders

With the advent of the winter season, the demand for quilts rises due to which quilt makers are seen
stitching hand-made quilts on the rooftops of their workplaces for customers across the country.
Winter brings in brisk business for quilt makers as they receive a large number of hand-made traditional quilt orders.
"Although there is a huge variety of machine-made modern blanks in the market, which are lighter in weight and cost-friendly, however, the people of Punjab still prefer hand-made razai or cotton comforters over others,” said a report aired by a private news channel.
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A citizen from Lahore shared that traditional workers have been spending their days stitching quilts for customers as the demand for quilts rises with the drop in temperatures.
A professional quilter-maker, who had been associated with the profession for more than 30 years commented that apart from preparing quilts in his shop, he also seeks help from home-based female quilt-makers to manage the workload during the winter season.
Another owner of a quilt and bed-sheet business said, “Traditional quilts are still the first choice of consumers in Punjab and we sew at least three to five quilts a day.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2023.


















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