Molas are made by the Kuna people
who live in Panama and Colombia . Women
sew many layers of fabric together and then cut away layers of fabric in a
design to show the fabric underneath. Then the women wear these fabric designs
on their dresses. When they are tired of wearing that particular design, they
cut off the mola and sell it. It takes the women from two weeks, to six months
to make one mola.
Fourth Grade students designed
their own molas, but created them in the opposite way of the Kuna women.
Usually, the artist must cut away layers of fabric to show the fabric
underneath. Instead of doing this, students glued layers of paper together,
showing just a little bit of the color underneath.
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