Hello, Zubeyde, Thank you so much for posting these images. I teach crochet in Wisconsin, USA and have been a fan of Turkish oya for a long time. This towel edging is maybe the most beautiful example of crochet I’ve ever seen.
I’ve been collecting some patterns off of Turkish scarves and have thought about writing a little booklet with patterns, but I will tell all my crochet friends to check out your site. Gorgeous! - Kim
Hello Kim,
Thank you for this nice comment. I’m glad that a foreigner is interested in our crochet works.
I’m also amazed to hear that you are teaching crochet. Because people in Turkey don’t take crocheting serious. There is no occupation like crochet teacher unfortunately. We all learn it from our mums, elders or friends.
Thanks for advising my site to your firends.
Bye.
Zübeyde
2 Responses to “Crochet Towel Edging Pattern 9”
1Kim Caisse
March 17th, 2008 @ 11:22 pm
Hello, Zubeyde, Thank you so much for posting these images. I teach crochet in Wisconsin, USA and have been a fan of Turkish oya for a long time. This towel edging is maybe the most beautiful example of crochet I’ve ever seen.
I’ve been collecting some patterns off of Turkish scarves and have thought about writing a little booklet with patterns, but I will tell all my crochet friends to check out your site. Gorgeous! - Kim
2turkish crochet
March 18th, 2008 @ 9:36 am
Hello Kim,
Thank you for this nice comment. I’m glad that a foreigner is interested in our crochet works.
I’m also amazed to hear that you are teaching crochet. Because people in Turkey don’t take crocheting serious. There is no occupation like crochet teacher unfortunately. We all learn it from our mums, elders or friends.
Thanks for advising my site to your firends.
Bye.
Zübeyde
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