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    • Sep 1stO pusit

      Sarap! Delicious! Home-made adobong pusit (squid) by the bawer sisters.
      It’s not just about laga (weaving), this is also about learning about other cultural traditions, food! Younger sister, shalom, taught older sister and shared her adobong pusit recipe. Sarap ang buhay! Life is good! Mabuhay!

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    • Apr 29th~pitipit~rolling the threads to make a ball~

      ~pitipit~rolling the threads to make a ball~why? because a thicker thread is not available locally, we have to make our own by rolling two separate threads into one ball
      ~pitipit~rolling the threads to make a ball~why? because a thicker thread is not available locally, we have to make our own by rolling two separate threads into one ball
      the belt is one of our product outcomes
      the belt is one of our product outcomes

      various colors
      various colors
      goal: to complete a kalinga skirt and belt
      goal: to complete a kalinga skirt and belt


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      Good Old Fashioned Hand Written Code by Eric J. Schwarz

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