
A GAMABA Virtual Art Exhibit
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Patterns Used
Products and Other Works
From clothing to furniture it seems to be that there is no limit to Gamayo's creativity as well as the people she has passed her knowledge onto when it comes to weaving.



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Wave of Feedback
Of course, when it comes to her and her followers' works, it certainly creates an impact on fellow Filipinos including foreigners in various social media platforms.
"Magdalena’s handiworks are finer than most abel –her blankets have a very high thread count and her designs are the most intricate and can sometimes take up to five colors. Making sure the right colored threads are spaced evenly and keeping accurate count is a challenge that Magdalena has always unerringly met. The beauty of her designs lies in how delicate the patterns are, and yet how uniform the weave. Magdalena’s calloused hands breathe life to her work and her unique products are testament to how machines can never hope to equal the human art." - Maricris Jan Tobias