I like it! I think … I like it! I think I should definitely pay enough for fabric like this….it is fairer that way…I hope they continue to be so talented and hope that they make enough in it all to provide for their needs. I hope we can all trust in Jesus Christ and live in harmony.
They cut the long … They cut the long strip into smaller ones of equal length and sew these side by side in a way that alternates the motifs. Just google kente and you’ll see. They also weave white cotton and sew it the same way.
7 Responses to “African hand weavers”
By epolvene on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
wow!
wow!
By HappyComfort on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
Awesome! And , now, …
Awesome! And , now, THERE is a real man! Not afraid to weave etc I hope to learn to weave some time in the future! How cool!
By Christa88mmz on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
I like it! I think …
I like it! I think I should definitely pay enough for fabric like this….it is fairer that way…I hope they continue to be so talented and hope that they make enough in it all to provide for their needs. I hope we can all trust in Jesus Christ and live in harmony.
By Khamomil on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
They cut the long …
They cut the long strip into smaller ones of equal length and sew these side by side in a way that alternates the motifs. Just google kente and you’ll see. They also weave white cotton and sew it the same way.
By lavendardust on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
cool. thx.
cool. thx.
By ediehill on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
I think that was …
I think that was Kente cloth. Very interesting!
By millions2nette on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
That was a very …
That was a very narrow piece of fabric he was weaving. What would that be made into after its completed?