I#NGOENYI CONTEST #14||DIY(DO IT YOURSELF): IT IS TIME TO SHOWCASE YOUR TALENT|| 10% TO @STEEMKIDSS
10% payout to steemkidss
Introduction
This is a traditional wears, is mostly use in the middle belt, but this particular one i made for eggon traip, from Nassarawa state, eggon people use this wears for traditional marriage and any other occasions
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Step1
I arranged my thread with touch of white, green and pink color thread on the woods constructed for the nitting, and that process is called subi in hausa.
Step2
The white thread on the ion help to protect or hold the arrangements together so that the will not tangle.
Step3
Joining of thread or waving is a stage or process of bring out the design and is called alira in hausa.
Step 4
Using the thread attached to the stick in nitting is to get sweet able design or to bring out the waving and is called bugu in hausa.
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Step5
The use of the stick is to be sure there is clear space or the thread are still intact, without any tangle, if there is any tangle between, the stick will not pass. The stick stand as indictator to know if there is any problem or not when nitting.
- this is how it's looking like*
Conclusion
hmmmm i don't know how to insert vedio
For more clarification but I will try and learn for next time, concerning the work am still learning I have not come to perfection yet, but am happy to see myself learning hand work called nitting.
I will like to invite @pato84, @beauty63 and @terdoo
Thanks for your time.
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@benson3
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@ijelady
Best regards
@desiredlady
It is so nice seeing you showcases your talent in this area of weaving. You are highly talented . Thanks for the invite @desiredlady
You are si talented and your weaving is so beautiful
Hello @desiredlady thanks for taking part in this contest. We appreciate you 💕 but please note next you want to set beneficiary reward for this community it's steemkidss with "ss"