CIPO CILA || JAHIT DENGAN TANGAN || PAKAIAN ADAT SUMBAWA

Lita Lestari
6 Feb 202410:02

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host demonstrates how to create traditional Sumbawan hand-stitched crafts, specifically a 'cipocila' headpiece. The process includes selecting materials like organza, decorative beads, and lace, followed by detailed instructions for sewing and assembling the piece. The video emphasizes the importance of preserving local culture and encourages viewers to teach their children about Sumbawan heritage, including traditional clothing and food. The host also invites viewers to share their requests for future craft projects, promising to continue showcasing handmade items in upcoming videos.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video demonstrates how to create a traditional Sumbawan accessory, the cipocila, using hand-sewing techniques.
  • 😀 Materials required include fabric (organza or similar), lace, beads, scissors, measuring tape, needle, and gold thread.
  • 😀 The project is focused on introducing traditional Sumbawan crafts to children, promoting cultural learning through hands-on activities.
  • 😀 The cipocila is made by folding and sewing fabric, adding lace and bead decorations along the edges.
  • 😀 The tutorial uses one meter of fabric for children, which is then cut into two parts, each measuring 50 cm by 1 meter.
  • 😀 The stitching process involves creating a 5 cm seam at the top and leaving a 12 cm gap in the middle for decorative elements.
  • 😀 Lace and beads are sewn along the top edge of the fabric to create an elegant finish.
  • 😀 The final product includes both a functional and decorative piece that is part of traditional Sumbawan attire.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to practice cultural preservation by teaching children about local traditions, including clothing and food.
  • 😀 Viewers are encouraged to like, comment, subscribe, and share the video for more craft tutorials and cultural education.

Q & A

  • What is a cipocila, and what is its cultural significance in Sumbawa?

    -A cipocila is a traditional head accessory worn in Sumbawa, typically crafted with fabric and decorative elements like beads and lace. It is an important part of local cultural heritage, often used in ceremonies or as part of the traditional attire for children in the region.

  • What materials are needed to make a cipocila?

    -To make a cipocila, you will need lace fabric, beads, needle and thread, scissors, and a measuring tape. The creator uses gold-colored thread to add a decorative touch to the piece.

  • Can you use any type of fabric to make a cipocila?

    -Yes, although the creator used a specific type of fabric (kain kaca or organza), you can use other fabrics suitable for creating a cipocila. The key is to select a fabric that will hold its shape and work well with the hand sewing techniques.

  • How do you prepare the fabric before starting to sew the cipocila?

    -First, the fabric is cut to the desired size, typically 1 meter in length and 50 centimeters in width. For smaller sizes, such as for children, the fabric is often divided into two equal parts. You can also adjust the size depending on the desired length, adding a few extra centimeters if needed.

  • What is the first step in the sewing process for creating a cipocila?

    -The first step is to fold the fabric in half and sew along the edge with a straight stitch, leaving a 12 cm space in the center. This will later be covered by lace, ensuring that the stitching is hidden.

  • Why is it important to leave space in the center when sewing the fabric?

    -Leaving space in the center allows for the lace to be sewn over it later, concealing the stitching and giving the cipocila a polished, decorative look.

  • What role does the lace play in the creation of the cipocila?

    -The lace is used to cover the stitching at the top of the fabric, adding both aesthetic appeal and structure to the cipocila. It also helps to secure the fabric and complete the overall design.

  • What is the significance of using beads in the cipocila?

    -Beads are used to decorate the cipocila, adding a beautiful, cultural touch. They enhance the accessory's visual appeal and reflect the local artistry and craftsmanship of Sumbawan culture.

  • How is the cipocila worn once completed?

    -Once completed, the cipocila is worn on the head, often as part of a traditional outfit. The finished piece is carefully arranged so that the lace and beads form an aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant accessory.

  • Why does the creator emphasize the importance of cultural education through these crafts?

    -The creator emphasizes cultural education to encourage children and adults to learn about their local heritage. By introducing children to traditional clothing, food, and crafts, they can better appreciate their cultural identity and values.

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