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Tag Archives: mudmee

Vientiane: Houey Hong Vocational Training Centre for Women

Posted on May 14, 2014 by Wendy Garrity
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IMG_2426I was very impressed with the standard of weaving I found when I visited the Houey Hong Vocational Training Centre for Women. Continue reading →

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Posted in Lao Techniques, Laos | Tagged Asia, chok, ethnic, handweaving, ikat, Laos, loom, mat-mii, mudmee, sinh, technique, Textile, traditional, weaving | Leave a reply

Ban Saluey

Posted on February 3, 2012 by Wendy Garrity
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Ban Saluey is a village specialising in mat-mii (ikat), where the threads are tied before dyeing, and then those patterned threads are lined up carefully as they are woven to reveal the pattern again. Continue reading →

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Posted in Laos | Tagged Asia, ethnic textiles, ikat, Laos, mat-mii, mudmee, Textile, weaving, Xam Neuea | Leave a reply

Mat-mii Technique in Ban Saluey

Posted on February 3, 2012 by Wendy Garrity
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Ban Saluey is a village specialising in mat-mii (ikat), where the threads are tied before dyeing, and then those patterned threads are lined up carefully as they are woven to reveal the pattern again. Continue reading →

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