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In the sunny Sunday, Embah house full with village people and relatives.

There have some small ceremony which is "Kenduri tahlil".

 So today, I'd take a chance to met Embah at her house but unfortunately she's do a "kenduri tahlil" so I don't have much chance to talk with her in a long time and she's not feeling well maybe she's tired because busy preparing for this ceremony.  But the good is, I am lucky in being able to chance to eata good food like 'pulut kuning 'and 'rendang ayam' and a lot of traditional food here. It's so deliciousss, I swear!

The sad is, I am feeling pity to Embah, she's look so tired but she still can smile to treat people so good and prepare a good food.

So I'd take a chance to round over her house and see what a machine,material and all the stuff needed to do an embroidery project and sewing

This is 'mesin jahit tepi' at Embah house to make a finishing for the sided cloth.

So, thi is 'mesin sulam'.

This is 'mesin jahit biasa'. It's so classic right? Besides embah do an embroidery in a free time but she's still accept for 'tempahan baju kurung tradisional' in a price which is from RM 30 and above 

Needlework and scissors applique. 

So here! 'computerize embroidery machine'

Here, Embah workplace :)

Variety of embroidery threads.

And this :)


And this stuff for making a cloth as yo can see 

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