The children at the orphanage
The children at the orphanage loved SAORI.
I enjoyed the children, too and I already miss them so much!
I felt that they really like bright colors.
The banners they created can tell that their nationalities sort of.
That's good because that's SAORI.
They expressed themselves!
I could tell that they are proud to be Senegalese and they are really.
They are just picking colors what they like.
They are weaving themselves, not a fabric.
I learned watching them, too.
They don't have anything, but they are happy and they are happy to see a loom to work with.
They are happy to see what they create.
They really don't have something like that in the facility.
So, SAORI and finger knitting we happend to start teaching make them so confident.
I could see looking at their smiles.
Labels: children, corn yarn, finger knitting, orphanage, saori, saori weaving, Senegal
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