Thursday, 18 June 2015

Ewe Weaving

Last week, Mrs Herrera taught St. George's Class about a textile art form made by the Ewe people of Togo. These beautiful fabrics are made by weaving, often in colourful stripes.



Take a look at some of the wonderful weaving created in St. George's Class:


24 comments:

Mrs Cook said...

What a talented class you are! They look very authentic.

ESTHER!!!! said...

I love the weaving it was so fun and EPIC!

Amelie c said...

Really cool weaving!! St Georges are really good artists!!!

Rhea said...

Wow! They're really good!

Louis said...

It was so COOL

chidera said...

these are amazing!

fintan said...

weaving was so fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

erhun said...

I loved weaving it was so fun I didn't know you could weave without a needle

jack.G said...

they look as cool as a cat

sophia said...

i loved doing the weving

kiara! said...

thank you Mrs cook!

sophia said...

it was sooooo FUN

kiara! said...

I was so fun I don't want to leave!

sophia said...

I loved it

Bella said...

Its #EPIC!

nabi said...

EPIC!!!

Isaac said...

That was so fun and EPIC

cherstopher said...

I adore Togo it is the best topic in the world

cherstopher said...

epic togo

cherstopher said...

I love togo

cesar said...

nice it is very cool

Venus said...

I loved the weeving

Venus said...

the bright colours really stood out!

Beatrice said...

very cool weaving bright colours

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