Beaded Turkish Oya Pattern 22
March 1st, 2008
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A perfect beauty. A confusing work. You have to string all beads before starting crocheting. You have to be so careful about numbers of the beads you string. 1 yellow bead + 6 purple beads / 1 purple bead + 6 yellow beads

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6 Responses to “Beaded Turkish Oya Pattern 22”
1sunshine
March 30th, 2008 @ 1:01 pm
thank you for leaving me a link to your site. I am able to copy most patterns from photos. Not all of the photos I will be able to do this from some a re clearer than others. I was wondering if it is alright with you if I try to draft a written pattern from your visual patterns and link back to your blog as I post them as you are the creator of the pattern. I just would like to be able to make them available to people who can not visually pull a pattern. Which in western culture is a lot of people. If this is agreeable to you let me know. I would be quiet happy for any help you can give me with this if it looks like I have a pattern wrong. Thank you again for the link to this sight I have subscribed through bloglines
take care
sunshine
2Demet
April 1st, 2008 @ 1:29 pm
Dear Turkish Crochet,
THank you for posting these wonderful pictures, I will be visiting your blog more often.
Sevgiler/basarilar
Demet
3turkish crochet
April 1st, 2008 @ 1:36 pm
Sevgili Demet,
Yorumun için teşekkür ederim ama ben sunshine değilim. Sunshine buraya yorum bırakan ziyaretçilerden birisi. Benim adım Zübeyde.
4Ivanna
April 2nd, 2008 @ 5:23 pm
Turkish Crochet Everything is wonderfully beautiful, but where are the patterns you must let me enjoy these also they look like candy and make me feel like a child…
5turkish crochet
April 2nd, 2008 @ 7:56 pm
Sorry, I’m not Sunshine, she is one of the visitors. Another visitor has made a mistake, so I wanted to correct your comment. I’m Zübeyde or you may call me Turkish Crochet.
I don’t have written patterns, I have only pictures that may help you to pull the patterns. But, in the near future Sunshine and I will cooperate about this problem. She will make some drfats and post in her blog ang I will also post these drafts. This is all what I can do for you. I wish I could do more.
6Thymedremr
July 4th, 2008 @ 4:11 pm
I love all things turkish. It brings back good memories. My parents were stationed there when I was little. I am looking for the book Kinds of Oyas and Embroidery Techniques. Do you know where I can purchase it. Thank you. I was also wondering if you would mind if I tried ot figure out your crochet edgings.
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