Tatreez Talk

Tatreez Talk

Tatreez Talk is a the podcast that stitches together the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroidery! Join us as we chat with talented embroiderers and artists, sharing their stories, inspirations, and the cultural significance behind each meticulously crafted piece. Thread your needle, press play, and let the stories unfold…one stitch at a time.

  1. -15 H

    S5E9. A Modern Silk Road with Maki & Hanin

    MAKI IS THE FOUNDER OF THE PALESTINIAN OBI PROJECT (@palestinian_embroidery_obi), BLENDING TATREEZ WITH THE JAPANESE KIMONO AFTER EXPERIENCING PALESTINIAN LIFE AND HOSPITALITY. HANIN IS A MUSLIM-PALESTINIAN AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZER BASED IN TOKYO (@hanin.gaza.jp). In this episode, we explore how Maki’s visits to Palestine over the last decade led to a cultural exchange project that bridges Japanese and Palestinian craft traditions. Working with Palestinian women artisans, the obi belts have become both art and quiet activism—sparking conversations about history, identity, and occupation. Hanin shares how tatreez remains a grounding practice and a form of cultural preservation in times of war, while her organizing connects fundraising, political education, and community storytelling. Together, they show how tatreez continues to live, adapt, and resist. Connect via Instagram to buy an obi, stay updated on events, and get involved with Hanin’s work. You’ll hear about: >> 1:07: Hanin & Maki-San’s connections to Palestine >> 5:24: Maki’s introduction to tatreez and the inspiration to blend with the Japanese kimono >> 8:06: Hanin’s tatreez journey >> 12:10: The Palestinian Obi Project, their customers, and exhibitions >> 18:15: How Hanin got involved with the Palestinian Obi Project >> 24:43: The people and the process behind the embroidered obis >> 27:44: Impact of the genocide (and COVID) on the production process >> 30:31: Tatreez shaping activism in Japan, both silent and loud  >> 41:41: Goals for the Palestinian Obi Project and what’s next >> 49:30: Major life lesson from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” > [Gaza] Atfaluna >> [Gaza] Sulafa >> [West Bank] Society of Inaash AlUsra Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    58 min
  2. 6 NOV.

    S5E8. Redefining Heritage with Hama

    HAMA IS THE OWNER AND FOUNDER OF HAMA, A BRAND MAKING BESPOKE FASHION, CUSTOM TATREEZ ORDERS, READY TO WEAR, ART AND ACCESSORIES (@hama_lifestyle). She begins by sharing her personal connection to Palestine—her name, inspired by poetry, symbolizes the “summit,” and her visit to Palestine in 2010 profoundly shifted her life. Witnessing realities on the ground, from factory struggles to daily restrictions, deepened her connection to heritage. Hama’s work began with refugee women in Jordan. She learned embroidery from them while teaching fashion and business skills, creating pathways for economic independence. After October 2023, her company redirected all profits to Gaza. For her, tatreez isn’t a static tradition but a living language of resistance and solidarity. She also reveals new projects: a global thobe made from diaspora textile pieces and a historical timeline of motifs from Canaanite times to today. Her collections, like Black on Black, reflect the present moment—using embroidery to tell stories of resilience, loss, and collective memory. You’ll hear about: >> 00:57: The name Hama and her connection to Palestine >> 06:57: The visit to Palestine that changed everything >> 11:46: Hama’s relationship to tatreez & its evolution >> 19:04: Hama Fashion launches >> 26:44: Current tatreez initiatives >> 30:59: Design & lessons through this work >> 43:31: Equitable pay and working with refugees >> 55:05: Life lessons from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” > Hama Fashion Website Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    1 h 1 min
  3. 30 OCT.

    S5E7. Choice, Labor, and Tatreez with Noora from Taita Leila

    NOORA IS THE CO-FOUNDER OF TAITA LEILA, A FEMINIST SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AND FASHION LABEL REIMAGINING PALESTINIAN EMBROIDERY—KEEPING ANCESTRAL STORIES ALIVE IN WAYS THAT WOULD MAKE OUR GRANDMOTHERS PROUD (@taitaleila). Inspired by her grandmother Leila Khalidi, author of The Art of Palestinian Embroidery, Noora shares how her family’s legacy shaped Taita Leila as a platform to keep ancestral stories alive through contemporary fashion. We begin with her Jerusalemite roots, her grandmother’s influence, and the role of embroidery as both archive and living tradition. She reflects on starting the project in 2014 as a way to reconnect with Palestine, reimagining elements of the thobe for modern wear. Noora also speaks to the political realities of producing in Palestine—checkpoint delays, settler violence, and, more recently, navigating the genocide’s impact. Finally, she shares how Taita Leila adapted by working with displaced Gazan embroiderers in Egypt, honoring heritage while supporting women through income, skills, and artistic expression. She frames the brand’s feminist ethos as rooted in empowerment and choice, and sees tatreez as both living resistance and wearable heritage. You’ll hear about: >> 1:04: Noora’s connection to Palestine >> 4:08: Exploring tatreez through Taita Leila (the person and the brand) >> 10:39: Crowdfunding and getting started >> 13:21: Producing in Palestine >> 21:55: What’s next for the brand >> 27:27: Defining feminism >> 32:00: Evolving views on female empowerment and labor >> 36:40: Customers and reception to Taita Leila >> 42:49: Taita Leila’s embroiderers >> 47:24: Bilingual Palestinian Embroidery Booklets >> 53:30: Major life lesson from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” > Join the Taita Leila Newsletter Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    1 h 1 min
  4. 23 OCT.

    S5E6. Color Theory in Tatreez with Kiki

    IN TODAY’S EPISODE, WE’RE WELCOMING BACK KIKI (@LOW_KEY_KI) AND DIVING INTO THE WORLD OF COLOR THEORY—HOW COLOR SHAPES OUR STORIES, MOODS, AND THE WAY WE EXPERIENCE TATREEZ. Kiki shares her background in scientific illustration, explaining how light, pigment, and human perception interact to shape our visual experiences. The conversation then dives into color theory fundamentals: complementary colors, the color wheel, and the science of how colors interact. Kiki explains how traditional tatreez historically used simple but powerful color palettes—often drawn from natural dyes—and how modern makers can experiment with blending techniques and variegated threads to push the boundaries of this art form. Finally, the episode roots color deeply in Palestinian history and environment, tracing how colors were inspired by the land, trade, and everyday life. Kiki shares how different regions developed their own palettes, how colors carried social meanings, and how this living tradition continues to evolve. The conversation invites makers to both honor these traditions and explore new creative possibilities. You’ll hear about: >> 1:25: Definition of Color Theory >> 7:06: Connecting to nature through color (and vice versa) >> 11:28: Colors in tatreez tradition >> 14:46: How to create your own tatreez color palette >> 19:25: How to balance bold with subtle colors >> 23:02: Colors > emotions >> 31:23: Kiki’s color stories >> 36:52: Kiki’s one piece of advice to take away Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” > Listen to Kiki’s interview from Season 1 Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    45 min
  5. 16 OCT.

    S5E5. Diaspora Roots Through Tatreez with Leila

    LEILA IS A PALESTINIAN TATREEZ ARTIST AND RECENT GRADUATE OF INTERIOR DESIGN BASED IN CANADA (@leilas.gallery). We learn her family’s story of displacement and how growing up in both Arab and Western diasporas shaped her understanding of Palestinian identity. Life in Canada, she explains, made her more intentional about learning, expressing, and sharing her Palestinian heritage. Her journey with tatreez began at a Toronto Palestinian Film Festival workshop and deepened when her grandmother—herself a tatreez practitioner—taught her the “proper way.” She reflects on how tatreez reconnected her to her roots, helped heal generational disconnection, and strengthened her sense of Palestinian identity despite diaspora insecurities around language or belonging. Beyond her personal practice, Leila uses tatreez as a bridge for connection and education. She often introduces it to non-Palestinian friends and teaches at public markets, emphasizing the importance of cultural respect and awareness. We hear about powerful encounters at Toronto’s One of a Kind Market—moments of solidarity, racism, and resilience—that reaffirmed her mission to humanize Palestinians through art.  You’ll hear about: >> 1:00: Leila’s connection to Palestine & shifts in Palestinian identity >> 6:23: Her tatreez journey >> 10:45: Influence of tatreez on her identity and connecting with others >> 19:07: Conversations with non-Palestinians through tatreez >> 25:51: What Leila is working on right now >> 29:01: Major life lessons from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” – If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now! Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    33 min
  6. 9 OCT.

    S5E4. In the Garden of Tatreez with Maryam

    MARYAM IS A PALESTINIAN-KOREAN COMIC ARTIST AND WRITER BASED IN FINLAND (@mellu.art). She recounts her family’s displacement—from Haifa to Jerusalem to Jordan and finally to Finland—explaining how she rediscovered tatreez as an adult while searching online for traditional Palestinian dresses. Initially drawn by aesthetics, she later became captivated by its storytelling power and political depth, integrating those themes into her art. In this conversation, Maryam shares how tatreez inspired her comic “Garden,” created as part of a collective of BIPOC artists in Finland. The comic depicts a conversation between a grandmother and granddaughter about memory, heritage, and generational storytelling through the metaphor of seeds and gardens. This story resonated deeply with audiences, especially those from other indigenous or displaced communities, reflecting universal experiences of loss, resilience, and reclamation. Together, we hear her reflections on art as activism, her evolving tatreez practice, and her upcoming Finnish novel featuring Palestinian and Sudanese characters. Maryam’s story beautifully weaves together themes of diaspora, intergenerational connection, and the importance of preserving family stories—embodying the idea that tatreez is not just embroidery, but community, memory, and resistance. You’ll hear about: >> 0:48: Maryam’s connection to Palestine >> 4:38: How Maryam first heard about tatreez >> 8:35: Maryam as a comic artist and writer >> 10:42: Tatreez influence in her comic “Garden” >> 15:15: Reception and the plot of her comic “Garden” >> 20:02: Maryam’s tatreez practice >> 27:20: Maryam’s next project (which also includes tatreez), a novel! >> 30:43: Her art activism content >> 37:23: Biggest life lessons from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” – If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now! Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    43 min
  7. 2 OCT.

    S5E3. A Generational Collaboration in Tatreez with Tala & Niveen from Palmera Art

    TALA & NIVEEN ARE THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER TATREEZ ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS BEHIND PALMERA ART (@palmera_art). Their story is one of weaving memory and heritage across borders—from Jerusalem to Kuwait, Saudi, Canada, and now Dubai—while never losing sight of their Palestinian roots. In this episode, they share how their family history, displacement, and deep love for home have all shaped their creative journey. Listeners will hear how summers spent in Jerusalem left an indelible mark on Tala, from the 100-year-old stone houses and patterned tiles to the embroidered pillowcases and table runners crafted by her grandmothers. These details later became the design language of Palmera Art, proving how everyday beauty and memory can be transformed into lasting cultural expression. What makes this conversation unmissable is the way Tala and Niveen speak about tatreez not just as embroidery, but as a practice of connection, resistance, and joy. Their partnership as mother and daughter reveals how heritage is carried, adapted, and reinvented across generations. If you’ve ever wondered how art can hold both memory and imagination for the future, this is the episode for you. Check out their website here to order one of their beautiful pieces! You’ll hear about: >> 1:06: Tala & Niveen’s connection to Palestine >> 4:30: How tatreez entered their lives >> 6:28: The concept behind Palmera Art and their process >> 16:10: Their customers and the conversations their art opens up >> 22:10: Honoring tradition while exploring a modern take >> 24:30: The impact of their pieces on their customers and on them (+their favorites) >> 35:10: What’s next for their tatreez practice >> 39:18: Major life lessons from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” – If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now! Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    48 min
  8. 25 SEPT.

    S5E2. Tatreez, Intifada, and Teta’s Wisdom with Maryam

    MARYAM IS A TATREEZ ARTIST AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZER BASED IN NYC (@MARYOOMAISTATREEZING). From her family’s village of Ein Yabroud in the Ramallah district to Venezuela to New York City, she shares how her early connection to Palestine came through political news on Al Jazeera before finding a more personal entry point through tatreez. Maryam explains how tatreez became a grounding practice, helping her feel tethered to her roots in a way that politics alone could not. Her work is not only personal but also communal, as she actively uses tatreez to open conversations about Palestine and identity, especially within the diaspora. Tatreez also unlocked an intimate archive at home. Maryam recalls how stitching prompted her Teta to share stories, memories, and experiences that she had never heard before — tales of village life, traditions, and resilience. Her story mirrors the larger role tatreez plays for Palestinians everywhere: it is a cultural practice that holds memory and grief while also creating beauty and continuity. You’ll hear about: >> 00:56: Maryam’s connection to Palestine >> 05:24: The reason Maryam picked up the needle and thread >> 13:11: Tatreez as activism in the ‘Student Intifada’ >> 25:45: Opening up conversations with Teta >> 29:53: Teaching family & what Maryam is working on now >> 35:33: The major life lesson from tatreez Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” – If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now! Boycott Resolute RGL. Click here for more information. Boycott ZARA and all Inditex brands—Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Oysho, ZARA Home. Click here for more information. Follow us @tatreeztalk Follow Amanne @minamanne & Lina @linasthobe

    43 min
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À propos

Tatreez Talk is a the podcast that stitches together the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroidery! Join us as we chat with talented embroiderers and artists, sharing their stories, inspirations, and the cultural significance behind each meticulously crafted piece. Thread your needle, press play, and let the stories unfold…one stitch at a time.

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