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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Lace videos

My flash hasn't worked in months, so today my husband fixed it for me. So had a few minutes and watched a few videos; you can, too.
  1. This is just amazing the piece of lace being made, Puncetto Valsesiano - Valsesia
  2. crochet bullion stitch tutorial
  3. another crochet bullion stitch tutorial
  4. Crochet - Crocheting with thin wire
  5. Oya video not a tutorial just eye candy
  6. Oya video Ellerin Türküsü - Nallıhan İpek Oyası 3 mainly shows how it is worn by women at first then it shows a woman showing some lace while they are dancing: warning, it starts with loud music
  7. shows a woman unwinding a silk cocoon, then dying the thread, next it shows two women making the lace; too bad the camera man didn't focus longer on the females hands -- wouldn't those flowers be great for a little girl's fairy costume or a Santa Lucia Crown edging Ellerin Türküsü - Nallıhan İpek Oyası 2
  8. Ellerin Türküsü - Nallıhan İpek Oyası 1 another oya video; more cocoon unwinding and then winding the silk on a swift, two woman having a conversation about the lace. Once again camera man doesn't focus on the hands with the needles, but he did a good job of focusing on the hand of the woman getting the silk from the cocoons.
  9. Ellerin Türküsü - Kanal B / Gönen İğne Oyası woman making the lace but camera is on the wrong side for a good view
I wish that the videos where in English so I could understand more than just what I decipher with my eyes.
This one is not a video just a tutorial on needle lace ( like Oya)

3 comments:

  1. Re: #5
    In the video is a business card of a person named Gulcan Kilavuz. By chance, did you email that person regarding obtaining oya patterns or how to's? I'm going to drop an email today (11/23)

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  2. no I did not I have not been focusing to much on this lately sick kid and such

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  3. Ellerin Turkusu is a TV documentary.
    You can write a e-mail to this address:
    ellerinturkusu@kanalb.com.tr
    and you can find more information about Oya in this web site:
    http://www.turkishculture.org/pages.php?ParentID=14&ID=70

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