HRM, Olori Aderonke Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi, the CEO of Adire Oodua Textile Training Hub, takes us through the step-by-step process of making Adire Alabela popularly known as Adire Batik.
Assalamu Alaikum. Greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ❤️. I am watching the video now 😀. Grate job. I love to do a tryout. Fantastic. Thank you for sharing. Hope to see more soon. Inshallah.
This video is so enlightening and the fabric turned out so beautiful. Please where can I find more information about the training such as duration etc?
Salam, I am from Pakistan and I want to learn all the beautiful unique techniques you teach in batik making please. Could you pls tell me how I can learn online ?
Just watching the video, is a job well done but ma you don't tell us how many spoons of sulphate and that of dye and how many yards of fabric then the kind of water use for dyeing the fabric. Thanks
melt regular candle sticks in a pot. You can melt several pieces. Now the drawing material that is dipped into the wax for drawing is made from a piece of foam. You have to cut and trim a piece of foam into a pencil-like shape, but much bigger than pencil so that you can conveniently hold it.
I tried dis process my candle wax just sticked on my wooden table I had to pull my fabric off d table leaving d stamped wax on d table I followed dis process all through n realized my batik didn’t even show Kindly help ma
Now the Chinese are making Adire, very soon they will be making Aso Oke. We need to support n protect our African local product. No imported Adire n Asooke most be allow in Nigeria. This is one of the reasons the Chinese were coming to Nigeria to learn our language and culture. Some of them are in Ife and Ibadan universities and I hope our government will be wise to applie same method and send some students to China, Japan and India to learn their language n culture.
Assalamu Alaikum. Greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ❤️. I am watching the video now 😀. Grate job. I love to do a tryout. Fantastic. Thank you for sharing. Hope to see more soon. Inshallah.
so beautiful! i love it
GORGEOUS!!!!
Beautiful creations...❤😊
The fabric came out so beautiful!
Beautiful work ma. So lovely
So lovely ❤
thank you for this great video! You created a stunning fabric!
Fantastic ❤
It's so much beautiful ma'am.
Thanks for sharing it
Beautiful Creation
Beautiful
whaouo so beautiful !!!!!!
Thank you so much for this
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho e por ensinar as jovens esta arte fascinante!❤
The fabric came out gorgeous! I couldn't "see" the end result just looking at it right after it was waxed.
Beautiful ❤
God bless you for what you do
This video is so enlightening and the fabric turned out so beautiful. Please where can I find more information about the training such as duration etc?
Good work 👍👍🎉🎉
Good job 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏾
I love the top you are wearing and the material you dyed came out lovely.
...also the painting at the back of her at the beginning of the video. I would love to do this type of work. Blessings to you Queen.
Class and skill
Her royal majesty how can i join this training ma i would like to learn about it
Her royal majesty Olori how can I join the Adire class ma
This is so beautiful. Please do you offer online training?
thank for the tutorial, please how was the wax prepared?
Good job ma
Its nice pls am interested how do i go about the training thanks
Gostaria de poder seu curso
tenho muita vontade de usar essa esta tecnica aqui no Brasil
e muito lindo
Como a cera não dissolve na água quente durante o tingimento?😮
Please did you add cold water to the hot when mixing the dye?
Salam, I am from Pakistan and I want to learn all the beautiful unique techniques you teach in batik making please. Could you pls tell me how I can learn online ?
Please quantity of dye and water did you use in the mixture
Sister how did you get the affect on your beautiful pants green and red? How can I do this also?
Just watching the video, is a job well done but ma you don't tell us how many spoons of sulphate and that of dye and how many yards of fabric then the kind of water use for dyeing the fabric. Thanks
. Really beautiful!
What kind of wax are you using?
YES OO...I NEEX TO KNOW TOO
@@kanyinsolachloe2977 u can use white candles
Am interested
How many yard
Am watching from ajah lagos....i want to learn.....wic state are you ma
What kind of dye are you using
Please can you tell me the name of the company you buy the color from. I think the batik color is from Germany, or?
Am interested in the learning
My I.T is next month
How many liters of water did you use
Ma do you hv online class?
What fabric did you use ma
Is it guinea or....
Très joli votre contact
How can we apply for the free training ma?
What type of wax is best used and can the wax be colored?
use white wax to avoid contamination
wow do you teach classes
Ello ma pls I want to apply for the training
Do you conduct online training?
How can I learn ma
How can I buy your adire?
Good evening ma... I'm from uyo art school... I wud love to have my Industrial Training done under u pls 🙏 🙏
Good to hear there's an art school in Uyo. Would you know where I can buy dye, wax, fabrics nthe chemicals required to try this out in Uyo pls?
Good morning ma. Please how can I join the Adire batik class
Ma please how can I join your batik class
What is the instrument wax apply plz can u explain මේ am from srilanka ❤
melt regular candle sticks in a pot. You can melt several pieces. Now the drawing material that is dipped into the wax for drawing is made from a piece of foam. You have to cut and trim a piece of foam into a pencil-like shape, but much bigger than pencil so that you can conveniently hold it.
FYI: A stencil is a cut image that you paint through, not a freehand drawing.
Hii..what's the name of the fabric you used please..?
guinea
Please can we get the name of the fabrics, so we don’t get a different type
the fabric is plain guinea material
@@idrisbabatunde6629 thank you 🙏🏽
I tried dis process my candle wax just sticked on my wooden table I had to pull my fabric off d table leaving d stamped wax on d table
I followed dis process all through n realized my batik didn’t even show
Kindly help ma
It either you didn't use the exact type of wax or your wax was too hot before applying it to the fabric
Now the Chinese are making Adire, very soon they will be making Aso Oke. We need to support n protect our African local product. No imported Adire n Asooke most be allow in Nigeria.
This is one of the reasons the Chinese were coming to Nigeria to learn our language and culture. Some of them are in Ife and Ibadan universities and I hope our government will be wise to applie same method and send some students to China, Japan and India to learn their language n culture.
Hello I would love to join your classes? Are you on WhatsApp
Beautiful
How can we apply for the free training ma?