Traditional attire helps Miao women earn a living
Ma Meiying works on an embroidery machine in Huayuan county, Hunan province. She leads her people to make traditional dresses of the Miao ethnic group. [Photo by Liu Xiangrui/China Daily] |
According to Ma, one of the challenges for her was finding enough skilled workers, especially those who can operate the machine and the computer.
"The villagers have to do farm work, take care of housework and children. They have very limited time to work at the cooperative, which requires time and training," Ma says.
She adds that the workers have limited knowledge about computers. When the computer or embroidery machine breaks down, they dare not to touch them and have to wait for her to resolve the problem.
"So when I am not here, the workshop usually has to close, too," Ma says.
Ma is the only one who knows how to make embroidery plates on the computer in the cooperative. She designs the patterns herself according to traditional images in Miao culture.
Now, Ma provides free training to the cooperative members and anyone who is willing to learn the skills.
Shi Guiying, 43, is one of the members who joined the cooperative this year. After receiving training, she earns about 600 yuan in a good month. A few full-time workers get paid 1,700 yuan a month.
"It's good to have such an opportunity to earn more money without having to leave the village," Shi says.
According to Shi, many of the women are aged above 40, and they do the work only during their free time.
Ma says she will continue to expand the cooperative and is willing to take in any woman who wants to join them.
As their cooperative gradually becomes famous, many local villagers and vendors have come directly to their village to buy their products.