The author is from the Netherlands
here is what concepts are enclosed in the pdfs
1st pdf
Threadteds oya needle lace
19 pages
- cover page (1 page)
- a brief history(1 page)
- discovery how the author found out about oya (1.75 pages)
- needles and threads (.75 of a page page)
- knots and loops how to read diagrams(.5 of a page)
- tutorial with words and diagrams (2 pages)
- Remove and attach ( cutting and adding thread to work) (.75 of a page)
- Pyramids ( how to build the pyramid like shape) (1.25 pages)
- cones and rounds (.5 of a page)
- stems (.5 of a page)
- increase decrease (.5 of a page)
- picots= long loop (.5 of a page)
- a page for notes (.75 of a page)
- the real work explain how to hold a needle and pulling the thread and crucial small details (2.25 pages)
- working 3d motif with 60 photo step by step tutorial (4 pages) edging with flower and leaf
- copyright info (1 of a page)
2nd pdf
oya violet bear pin
2 pages
2 pattern images to make the same item 1 needle lace 1 crochet
needle
5 pointed star flower with leaf refers you back to pdf 3 for flower and leaf pattern
crochet
pattern for leaf, pansy flower, and teddy bear head hard to describe with out seeing for yourself. pin wound be fine with out the teddy bear part too in my opinion better in fact so you could just omit that part when working it
pdf3
a front and back paper which when folded makes a small leaflet for quick reference as to how to make the 5 pointed flower and leaf 22 step photo tutorial on this with word instructions too
Other new developments in OYA pattern availability
I also wanted to note that Couch crochet crumbs has also been working on getting her patterns onto ravelry. So they should be available there soon for easier download. This of course is her crochet patterns for Oya her needle lace ones will still be on her etsy site because raverly is only a knit and crochet site. But she also sells handmade oya on her etsy site as well,so making it well worth the visit. Don't forget her blog for more oya eye candy and free tutorials.
Funny to read on a foreign blog about something I'm interested in from my own country. Thank you for sharing.
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