Back for part 2 of "SewExotic Adventures"
For this installment I will take you to what I shall lovingly call the 'Garment District' of Marrakesh. They have garment districts in LA, NY and Paris, why not Marrakesh?
Shops lining the streets of the 'Garment District'. Between all of the wares hanging from every available space, there really are open doorways that lead in to shops.My cousin and I in one such shop. Notice the beautiful array of handwoven fabrics that line the walls and hang from the ceiling.
And now a behind the scenes look at the garment district:
In the middle and to the right you can see the big piles of wood that are stacked up waiting to feed the fires that heat the dye pots. On the left are rows and rows of virgin wool that have been spun into yarn, just waiting for their turn in those dye pots.
And when the yarn comes out you get this:An amazing rainbow of colors -- from indigo blue to saffron yellow and the truest red you have ever seen! And some the color of spices...
Please ignore the goof balls clowning for the camera...
I hope you have enjoyed this installment of SewExotic Adventures as much as I have enjoyed the jaunt down memory lane. Until next time, allah ihennik!
6 comments:
SEW much fun!!!! I envy your travels and peeking into the corners of Moracco. You just have to import and start selling those Pashima scarves, dear friend!
Londa
Glad you enjoyed it! Better watch out, I might just do that!
heidi
Great, fun pictures! I don't have an adventurous bone in my body. Can I live vicariously through you and your pictures?
Thanks for stopping by Dana! You sure can, lol. I hope to post more 'Adventure' installments soon, so stay posted...
heidi
Spectacular photos! Welcome to blogging!
WOW! what incredible colors and fascinating peek into another world. Thank you so much.
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