Tools and Raw materials used here are commonly available in the market locally, which can be brought for minimal cost. And machines used in weaving, warping and charkha for winding can be set up easily, and does not require any electricity.
1. Jute Threads:
Thin ropes are used almost the size of cotton yarn usually used in natural color form.
2. Cotton Yarn:
Dyed with green, blue, red, black along with many other colors as per requirement.
3. Charkha Wheel:
A hand peddled wheel mechanism, used in unwinding the yarn from a larger lot to transfer to bobbins.
4. Handloom Machine:
Hand and foot operated workbench which is used in weaving of fabric.
5. Warping Machine:
Used in unwinding threads from number of bobbins to form a set of threads.
6. Bobbin:
A cylindrical plastic roll on which cloth yarn is wrapped to make a reel.
7. Pirn:
A tool which is fed into shuttle of the loom which carries thread.
8. Scissor:
Usually used for cutting the fabric.
9. Needle:
Used in sewing the fabric ends, to form a product.
10. Blade Cutters:
Sharp object to cut threads and ropes.
11. Cotton Clothes:
Fine lining cloth made of cotton to give finishing to the interior of product.
12. Leather Handles:
Pre-stitched Handles made of leather, which are durable, leather is used for its strength and it also gives a richness to product.
13. Rope:
Cotton rope.
14. Measurement Tape:
Used in measuring fabric before cutting it in required sizes.