Diy ...Ankara , entuma or (African print) look for old fashion items (Dutch)
- Added Mar 10, 2013
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We offer free shipping to the US on all orders $35 and up. For all other orders, we offer $5 flat rate shipping.
We ship using FedEx Express (2 business days from order shipment date) and FedEx Ground (3-5 business days from order shipment date).
Order Subtotal | Shipping Charge | |
Standard Shipping | Expedited Shipping | |
$0 - $34.99 | $5 | $15 |
$35 - $74.99 | Free | $10 |
$75+ | Free | Free |
We are currently unable to ship to P.O. boxes. Orders to APO/FPO addresses and U.S. territories ship via USPS with 10-15 day shipping or faster.
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Diy applying Ankara cloth on my old fashion items
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Diy applying Ankara cloth on my old fashion items
Items
Ankara or entoma cloth (you may use any typ of cloth)
glue gun or fabric glue
scissors
thread (black)
needle
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extra info :What is Ankara?
Ankara are vibrant patterns of very rich colorful designs. It is mostly made of 100% cotton or cotton poly material. Originally the wax resist dyed fabrics were exported to the Gold Coast and spread over West Africa into Central Africa and were largely produced in Nigeria. They became extremely popular over time and were initially worn as every day casual outfits customized to suit the designs of the person wearing it. Nowadays they are primarily made in Ghana and have a strong cultural, social and economic importance.
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