Abel weavers utilize a traditional method known as panagbatbat to separate cotton from the seeds of the kapas sanglay tree. This process involves several steps:Hand Picking- The cotton bolls are carefully opened to extract the cotton fibers.Seed Separation- The seeds are removed by pounding or beating the cotton bolls using bamboo sticks, a technique integral to the process. This action helps to separate the cotton fibers from the seeds effectively.Spinning and Weaving- Once separated, the cotton is spun and subsequently woven into textiles known as abel, which are significant in Ilocano culture.