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Amazing Handicrafting Of Hot Traditional Woolen Hat l Chitrali Pakol Making l Amazing Process

Pakol is a soft flat, rolled-up, round-topped men's cap, usually worn in northern South Asia. It is typically made of wool and found in a variety of earthy colours, such as brown, black, grey, ivory, or dyed red using walnut. Amazing Handicrafting Of Hot Traditional Woolen Hat l Chitrali Pakol Making l Amazing Process Different Tribal Pakols Chitrali pakol The Chitrali pakol is worn by the Chitral Scouts of Northern Pakistan. It is white, has a markhor insignia, and dons a peacock feather. It is considered a sign of dignity and honour amongst the Chitrali community and they usually present it to famous guests. This style of pakol is unique to the region. Princess Diana, Kate Middleton and Prince William wore it during their visits to Pakistan. Twisted pakol Twisted pakol is another variant of the pakol; it has two layers and the rims are twisted. It is made with pure wool and comes in different colours and sizes. Twisted pakol is common in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Afghanistan and Kashmir. It is lighter in weight and can be adjusted more easily than the traditional one. Waziristan pakol Worn in Waziristan, tribal areas of Pakistan, this type of pakol is usually and almost uniquely worn by the Pashtuns of Waziristan such as the Mahsud, Dawar, and Wazir tribes. The stark difference between the Waziristan pakol, and the regular pakol, is that it is larger in size, and the edges are curved ridges. It is unique to the Waziristan regions and is also made out of pure wool, available in different colours, just like the traditional pakol. 0:00 Shop visit 0:06 Wool Cutting 0:44 Cut Wool Shaping 1:07 Label Stitching 2:00 Stitching Uppers with Cover Fabric 3:07 Stitching side Fabric with Upper Wool

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