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Adire is the name for resist-dyeing used by the Yoruba
Adire is made by putting white cloth in blue dye.
Artists create designs by painting or tying the cloth to keep out the dye.
Adire oniko is made by tying seeds or rocks into the cloth with string.
Adire eleko is made by painting with cassava paste
The paste is mixed with water and then strained through a cloth.
Adire ohibattani is made by applying the cassava paste through a stencil.
The leaves are added to a mixture of water and ash.
The white fabric is added to the dye pots 3-5 times.
Many adire techniques are disappearing today.