Friday, November 11, 2011

Common Threads: Day 3

Bogolan is the term for what we call "Mud Cloth". "Bogo" means clay and in this picture, you can see where old clay application has darkened the cloth (the black color) and more recent clay application is still on the cloth.

Groupe Bogolan Kasobane station in the ASC during Common Threads.

Kandioura waves to a baby.

Kandioura reaches for a brush to show to the baby, who looks on curiously.


The baby's grip is strong.

The quilting has been completed on Day 3! Now all that is left is to bind the quilt.

Ms. Revil Mosely and Rita Mae hold up their completed quilt.



The women start cutting up and China poses with the quilt.

Mary Ann joins China in the fun.

As Mary Ann cuts away the excess batting and backing in order to bind the quilt, the other women gather and around her and sing.

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