Monday, January 31, 2011

Tie Dyed Cloth









Tie dyed cloth

Hello everybody. My name is Amonrat Hansuwan,I’m a third years student in English major at faculty of Education, Nakhon SI Thammarat Rajabhat University.
Today I’m going to presented about the project of making tie dyed cloth. This project was work of local or will call “OTOP” of Baan Khiriwong ,Tambon Kamlon, Amper Lansakha,Nakhon Si Thammarat province.
I have process to research this project was to question the information from Mrs.Ari Khunton one of staff who is working in tie dyed cloth Baan Khiriwong Group. Then, bring of all information to translation and record the VDO and upload them in the blog.

The material to use

1. A rubber band
2. A bamboo
3. A cotton
4. A natural colour
5. A enamelware
6. A pot


The steps to making

1. Chop the leaves and bark careful.
2. Bring to boil until the desired colour.
3. Washing the cotton to clean and get rid of grease by boiling.
4. Bring the cotton wash clean to bind tightly to the pattern.
5. Bring the cotton tie pattern already boiled in colour water.
6. Soak the cotton tie pattern for about 30-60 minutes.
7. Bring the cotton was removed a pattern and cleaned.
8. Bring the cloth to dry.

Then, to make the cloth such as a pillowcase, shirt, scarf, bag, doll and etc.




The plants that provide natural colour

1. “Niang” and Heaumpoo greats = Brown
2. “Sator” = Gray
3. Mangos teen leaves = Orange and pink
4. Indian almond = Yellow-green
5. Jackfruit greats = Yellow


I hope very much that everybody to know about “Tie dyed cloth” and who is like or to pay attention to adds information would to go to the tie dyed cloth baan Khiriwong group, Tambon Kamlon, Amper Lansakha, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand.
Thank you for visited


Ms.Amonrat Hansuwan



1 comment:

  1. Good job my friend.I think it is push about folk wisdom.

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