AMAL (right): "I grew up watching my mother and aunt embroider. Everyone does it, neighbors do it, and it's even taught in school. I've done it all my life; it's a tradition passed down from generation to generation. Everyone helps each other because it take such a long time to make even one thing. I taught all five of my daughters to embroider, and we all worked together to make each of them a dress. It took about six months to finish one, and when it was done, we all worked together on the next one."
AIDA: "Neighbors come over to help, and we sit and talk while we sew. It's better than watching TV."
AIDA: "Neighbors come over to help, and we sit and talk while we sew. It's better than watching TV."