Embroidery is a popular technique in which artists use thread to stitch decorative designs onto fabric.
Knitting is a technique done by interlacing yarn or thread in connected loops with needles to form a fabric or garment.
Weaving involves interlacing two sets of a thread.
Sewing is the activity of making or mending clothes or other things using a needle and thread.
Printing and dyeing are also textile art techniques that is done to add color and pattern to a cloth.
Dreams are often regarded as a sort of self-reflection.
Imagination is like an experiment.
Kedungon or Abaca-Harvesting of the abaca and the stripping of the fibers.
2. Tembong or Connecting-Segregating and connecting the fibers from end to end.
Semdang or SettingPreparing the fibers on the loom for knotting.
4. Mebed or DesigningKnotting the fibers prior to resist-dying
5. Temogo or Dyeing and Hemto
or Untying of knots Gathering and preparing the natural dyes. Dyeing the wrap and untying the knots.
• T'nalak is defined by using 3 traditional colors: black, red and white.
6. Mewel or MeavingSetting the dyed wrap on the back strap loom.
7. Semaki or IroningBurnishing the surface of T'nalak
•White for the pattern,•Red for relief elements; and•Black for the background.
dreamweavers •Women in T'boli who weaves T'nalak are inspired by their dreams.
fudalu •The spiritual guardian or the goddess of Abaca.
langdulay •She was a T'boli princess and was the face of T'nalak tapestry as she mastered the art and produced more than 100 designs.
Mandaya Tribe •They are one of Mindanao's surviving minority tribes in the Philippines that can be found in Davao Oriental and Davao del Norte.•Dagmay is originally made by them.
DarhataSawabi a famous weaver of Pis–Syabit
Tausugs are ethnic group of the Philippines and Malaysia. They are known as best pearl divers.
Ambalang Ausalin master magtetennun (weaver) of Yakan textiles