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SIMPLE WEAVING Rosel Valenzuela

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SIMPLE WEAVING

Rosel Valenzuela

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Weaving is the primary form of arts and crafts in Panay island.

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It is in Panay where weaving from indigenous textiles such as jusi and pinya became popular.

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In Iloilo, weaving patadyong is an important industry.

Patadyong is a wrap-around piece of cloth worn by women.

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This type of clothing is often colorful and features linear and geometric designs.

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Patadyong and hablon

are still practiced in

Miag-ao, Iloilo.

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In Aklan, weaving baskets, trays, and mats is popular.

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Aklanon uses pandan and bariw - a type of pandan.

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Pinya weaving is also a lucrative

industry in Bacolod where materials

are imported from Aklan.

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In Valencia, Negros

Oriental,sinamay weaving is a world-class industry.

Sinamay is made from abaca twine and indigenous plan similar to banana.

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Samar is known for its beautiful and colorful hand woven banig that are made from tikog leaves.

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Aside from mats,

the Warays and

Cebuanos make baskets, bags

and other

containers that

are both useful

and functional in the daily lives of

the community.

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In Davao, women weave abaca fibers to make a

design.

The weavers, in time, learned the tie-dyeing technique

called ikat when the designs are woven into fabrics.

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What a rich cultural

heritage we have!

What if we try weaving ourselves?

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Today, you are challenged to

make your own simple weaving design.

for a fan

or for a placemat or any product you can invent.

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You will use colored pages from magazines and colored paper

to make your SIMPLE WEAVING.

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Can you make up your own SIMPLE WEAVING design by just looking at these examples?

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A quick recall:

In PAPER WEAVING strips of paper are passed over and under each other to form a design.

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Threads that go up and down in vertical orientation are called the WARP.

Threads that go across are the WEFT.

Weft is woven over and under the warp.

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The challenge is for you to use varying lines, cuts, colors and number of strips.

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Remember the more original your designs are – the more interesting and creative they will be!

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Show us that indeed CREATIVITY starts with

YOU!

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HAPPY WEAVING !

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Talking about their work.

Praise – say something good about their classmate’s work.

Question – ask about your classmate’s work.

Propose – suggest concrete suggestions to improve your classmate’s work.