I love this video and the best part is when mama came and told her to take the big mallet (if that is what it's called). Mam stood and gave her the instructions and directions I love it.
Thank you for this video. I have been looking throughout RUclips for 2 hours on how to do this because I am looking to make my own designs and this video truly helped me from learning about the drawing and design process and the meaning behind the patterns to seeing the cool tye dye process an even having mama come through😂 thank you a lot for this video🌸
Omg I fell in love with your vlogs these has me smiling in my soul you have that niche to do what you are doing my hats off to you and your fiancee wow an vlogging THANKS FOR SHARING
This is such an amazing find. Glad you found this and chose to highlight it. Your videos are so encouraging for some reason especially for "repats" like me.
this video is just God sent.. Ive been looking for Adire fabric and I was just thinking of sending someone to Abeokuta sometime this month.. this place is soo close to where I live!! Thanks.
I love this! It make me appreciate fabric from Africa a lot more. It legit looked like 'mama' was going to knock you out loool. Thanks so much for sharing!
Well done guys, l am happy to see this on RUclips. But can we have the one that doesn't bleach off or adire that can be washed in a washing machine and it won't bleach off?
This is amazing! I am a new subbie. Like you I grew up outside of Nigeria, in the states and I am planning on taking my first trip back to Nigeria this summer, I do not know what to expect but you have giving me hope. I would love to meet up and have coffee or something while I am there. You are inspiring and I love your channel.
This video is simply amazing! I am patronizing these guys, though I did not hear the name of the street from Jolomi or you :) I am not in Lagos but I will make plans soon and stop by if I can more information. Thank you for such and amazing video... Interesting Vlogs!
You are the best! I have watched so many of your vlogs and your an inspiration. You are brave and very authentic. Thanks for showing this wonderful culture! I can't wait to be in naija very soon. Please more insightful and inspiring finds please. Big Hugs! #AriesSista
I sure they is a way he could machine it and make it lot easier and safer... Africans love feeling the work... If it not hard and tedious it's not work... Automatic the goddamm work, in this Internet age, this is the connection we need ... Those chemical alone are cancerous.... Nice to see but this where African abroad should see how they are needed.... The hardlabour there is not really needed. Easily automatic... That why whites are always ahead.... They play chess, while we play checkers. Automate instead of hard manual labour...
These are lovely!! I believe these people are experts of their trade. Brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing.
I love this video and the best part is when mama came and told her to take the big mallet (if that is what it's called). Mam stood and gave her the instructions and directions I love it.
Lovely. You are doing a good job Demi
Nice and very wonderful work
Take it mama means business haha 😆 go on go on
Thank you for this video. I have been looking throughout RUclips for 2 hours on how to do this because I am looking to make my own designs and this video truly helped me from learning about the drawing and design process and the meaning behind the patterns to seeing the cool tye dye process an even having mama come through😂 thank you a lot for this video🌸
Love love this. Shows the effort invested in the beautiful fabric we love. Plus all manual. Now that's what you call an organic product.
This is very wonderful
Reminds me of my tie and dye practical in junior secondary👍🏾
Our people are sooo beautifully intelligent and creative!
lol.... grandma Stunting on you!!! keep up the good work you need your own show
the fact that he is doing this by free hand is amazing to me.
I love your video's make me want to move back home
Lol.., I like when he said " come on " I've been doing this for long time😊😊😊
Stunned! Will definitely be visiting when I go to Nigeria.
Thanks for sharing X
love this !! your videos are so versatile and real, such a fantastic youtuber i cant wait to see other experiences !!
Omg I fell in love with your vlogs these has me smiling in my soul you have that niche to do what you are doing my hats off to you and your fiancee wow an vlogging THANKS FOR SHARING
I think you and SisiYemmie should collab, you both are about buying/patronizing Nigeria businesses.
When mama came thru, chai!
+Demi O. Haha! Mehn I no envy you at all LOL
This is such an amazing find. Glad you found this and chose to highlight it. Your videos are so encouraging for some reason especially for "repats" like me.
You can never be depressed in Nigeria 🇳🇬💖
wow!! 😮pretty designs
I'm so amazed to see such talented people ...I love tie and dye accomplished in your country.
I love this so much. thank you 💕
I love this video...support local ...keep em coming
Amazingly what great raw talent Well done for capturing and sharing this They wrk so hard x
Nice job, please is the candle wax mixed with a dye before doing the free hand batiking? Or it's just a melted dye
8:16: The guy who just "All the colours"😂😂😂 YAAAAS! That sounds like something I would say😂🔥
Am enjoying these workshop videos. Thank you for sharing😊
I actually do like your vlogs honestly, been binge watching it. Meaningful videos well done Dami
this video is just God sent.. Ive been looking for Adire fabric and I was just thinking of sending someone to Abeokuta sometime this month.. this place is soo close to where I live!!
Thanks.
Mama kept saying go on😂😂
Fascinating!
I love this! It make me appreciate fabric from Africa a lot more. It legit looked like 'mama' was going to knock you out loool. Thanks so much for sharing!
I want some of that fabric..Sooo beautiful
I like soo much this video ur welcome Tanzania to see more batiki we are nomber one for this good thing chiiii
Thank you for highlighting adire.
Thank you so much for this!! Wonderful to see, and you are so hilarious!
This is so lovely thanks for sharing
Amazing! Thanks for sharing
Yes!! Miss your vd
It so lovely,pls what kind of cotton can we use, because am always confused on that
Well done guys, l am happy to see this on RUclips. But can we have the one that doesn't bleach off or adire that can be washed in a washing machine and it won't bleach off?
This is amazing! I am a new subbie. Like you I grew up outside of Nigeria, in the states and I am planning on taking my first trip back to Nigeria this summer, I do not know what to expect but you have giving me hope. I would love to meet up and have coffee or something while I am there. You are inspiring and I love your channel.
Loved this video ♡
love it please where is the batik designer situated in Nigeria
This video is simply amazing! I am patronizing these guys, though I did not hear the name of the street from Jolomi or you :) I am not in Lagos but I will make plans soon and stop by if I can more information. Thank you for such and amazing video... Interesting Vlogs!
I love this wish I learnt a long time ago now it’s so expensive
I like this video so far i hope you like this video guys do YOU like this video
You are the best! I have watched so many of your vlogs and your an inspiration. You are brave and very authentic. Thanks for showing this wonderful culture! I can't wait to be in naija very soon. Please more insightful and inspiring finds please. Big Hugs! #AriesSista
15:41: Yaaaaas mama😂😂😂
this is so amazing! makes me want to get on a flight!
I love your work❤but are all white materials cotton or does the cotton have a specific name
nice
Amazing work,pls how can I get in contact with them?I really I'm interested...
See mama sha 🥺
Please how is the starch prepared
12:32: Lit🔥
Please where's this location
I know this was recorded a while ago but I REALLY need to know where exactly this is!!!!!
Lagos, Nigeria... I think it said number 5 Olawale Johnson Street. The guys name was/is Jolomi
Amazing I just subscribed to tor channel and this is amazing I did something similar on my channel too this is great 😊
I am mead tie Dye in india
Jolomi, how can get your number ,Dami how are you?
Hl
😂
Do you have a phone number for them by any chance?
I sure they is a way he could machine it and make it lot easier and safer... Africans love feeling the work... If it not hard and tedious it's not work... Automatic the goddamm work, in this Internet age, this is the connection we need ... Those chemical alone are cancerous.... Nice to see but this where African abroad should see how they are needed.... The hardlabour there is not really needed. Easily automatic... That why whites are always ahead.... They play chess, while we play checkers. Automate instead of hard manual labour...