3. Adinkra The fabric is stretched out tight over a wooden frame. The teeth of carved wooden combs are dipped in a dye and pulled across the width of the fabric to make lines intersect at right angles. These lines divide the fabric into bordered areas in a constant symmetrical pattern. The Adinkra stamps are dipped in the ink, the excess ink Shaken off, and the stamp pressed onto fabric. By : Aaron
4. Clothing Baktakari - which is a hat that they wear when they dance. Buba - is a blouse. Duku - is a head wrap. Wrapper- is a cloth you wear around your waist. Bokalanifini - is a type of cloth that they wear. By Lauren
5. By Andrea Kings and Queens wear very colorful clothing that is made from cloth that they make. Africans weave real golden thread into their fabric. In Africa they know how to make clothing with mud. It is called mud cloth and it is black. Making clothing out of mud is an example of making clothes from scratch. All Africans wear mud cloth because it is also very simple to make. The African clothing is very colorful altogether. The princess wears a cloth around her body called a wrapper. Unlike the people in Africa, we have machines to make cloth for our clothing. In Africa the people do not have machines or anything even close to them. African Dress