Today, Jan 17, a group of us (Dupe, me, Joanne, Chris, Peggy, Fred, Kay and Sam) went to Balogun Market to get some fabric. A cornucopia of fabric (from Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Senegal, Mali and Indonesia and more), lace and embroidered fabric can be found on Balogun St., and on surrounding streets/alleyways. Balogun St. has more than just fabric... it has anything and everything.
The fabric stall where I bought my fabric (see below). Dupe, our guide, my friend,
masseuse and designer, is the one on the right.
Picture of me in front of the same fabric stall.
I was on a mission to get some fabric to go with a fuschia blouse I had recently purchased online. The options were endless but I was looking for something versatile, something I could wear with more than just the fuschia blouse. Below is a picture of my Ghanian fabric which I purchased 6 yards of for 1800 naira ($13 based on 140N/$1). I willl post a picture of me in the shirt and skirt when it is complete!
I was on a mission to get some fabric to go with a fuschia blouse I had recently purchased online. The options were endless but I was looking for something versatile, something I could wear with more than just the fuschia blouse. Below is a picture of my Ghanian fabric which I purchased 6 yards of for 1800 naira ($13 based on 140N/$1). I willl post a picture of me in the shirt and skirt when it is complete!
6 comments:
Great shots ... love the fabric you picked out from Ghana. I'm definitely packing a sewing machine when I come in March.
Looks fascinatng and it is obvious you are having a great time. Ive just been offered a good job on the Lekki Peninsula, with a secure compound house etc included. Would you recommend it as a place to live? Have you had problems with security, demonstrations etc?
Thanks, Alex.
Thanks Carole! If you like to sew, then you will do well here!
Alex - Lekki is not far from where I work and I would recommend it. There are a lot of houses built in Lekki recently so depending on where you live the traffic could be bad, but that shouldn't be a concern as traffic is bad everywhere in Lagos. Get a good book or CDs. I have not had any problems with security and deem Lagos a safe place to live. Let me know if you have other questions. Take care, Lisa
Lisa- You've been busy on your blog. Your pictures are making me "home sick" for the markets! See you next month. Cheers, Nancy
Hi There, I am desperately looking for a textile/upholstery shop's name and number in Lagos. could you assist?
I have not had any uphostery work done but here is some contat info for some people I got estimates from (but was too lazy to get the work done).
Ayo 08022335913
Edouard 08033129311
Here is info from business cards I have, but I am not sure which person above goes with which company! Sorry!
Mot-Oyende (Nig.) Co.
45 Inabere Street
Lagos
Tel: 01-4094426, 08082844955, 08037152365
Tan Edor Experience
240 Ojora Close
Victoria Island, Lagos
TEL: 2620247
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