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stitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pstitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been p

stitchedintomemory:

Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been preparing over the last month. All the hours of tying and stitching culminated with us dyeing using indigo and Guinea Corn leaves (Oka Baba). We were blessed with perfect weather and some beautifully dyed Items that will be incorporated into the final installation. The pieces incorporated dyeing techniques from all over west Africa including “Adire Alabere” (stitch resist) techniques from Nigeria. “Gara” kola nut and Indigo over dyeing techniques from Gambia and Sierra Leone and over dyed tie and dye handwoven textiles drawn from Dyula and Baule textiles from the Ivory coast. Stay tuned as our project continues to develop!     


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