I feel like these took me forever, but they only took me a little over a week doing bits here and there. I'm quite happy with the results.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Socks Finished!
3:05 PM 0 Comments 5dpns, brown, Knitting, socks, Turkish Knitting, turkish socks, turkish style
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Socks
10:01 PM 0 Comments anatolian, anatolian collections, Knitting, socks, Turkish Knitting, turkish knitting needles
Friday, November 1, 2013
Newbies!
1:25 PM 0 Comments anatolian collections, antique needle lace, igne oyasi, kastamonu, knotted lace, nallihan, turkish needle lace
Chilli Oya, Nallihan |
Carnation Oya, Possibly from Kastamonu |
Ivy Oya, Nallihan |
Hello new comers to my oya collection. Each of these types of oyas have a story behind them, and for that you should like my page on Facebook to learn more about OYA!
Click Here To Be Directed To My Facebook Page!
Monday, September 23, 2013
You're Missing Out IF You're NOT following me on FACEBOOK.
2:19 PM 0 Comments anatolian, anatolian collections, antique oya, igne oya, igne oyalar ornekleri, igne oyasi, igne oyasi ornekleri, turkish knotted lace, turkish lace, turkish needle lace, turkish oya
So I've been a bit lazy with blogging recently, due to some orders and trying to maintain my facebook page. But basically everything I do and find in regards to Turkish Needle Lace (Oya) I post there. I'm very happy to announce that I've hit over 600 likers which is pretty amazing, if I don't say so myself.
So the above photo is of a recent order that this lovely lady placed. She asked for a "hibiscus flower brooch" so heres my adaptation. She was so pleased with the final result that she asked for another!
I've learnt alot about oya since I got back from Turkey, and since we brought my partners mother back from Turkey with us, not only in technique but history and differences with the lace from region to region. I even started my own antique oya collection.
So the above photo is of a recent order that this lovely lady placed. She asked for a "hibiscus flower brooch" so heres my adaptation. She was so pleased with the final result that she asked for another!
I've learnt alot about oya since I got back from Turkey, and since we brought my partners mother back from Turkey with us, not only in technique but history and differences with the lace from region to region. I even started my own antique oya collection.
I hope you'll all like my page on facebook so you can keep more up-to-date with my oya adventures.
You can click HERE to be taken to my facebook page!
Saturday, August 17, 2013
FACEBOOK!
12:27 AM 0 Comments anatolian, anatolian collections, couchcrochetcrumbs, facebook, handmade, oya lace journey, turkey
If you haven't already liked my page on facebook then you're missing out! Ive been uploading various oyas and their meanings to my facebook as well as some new products listed on etsy.
If you'd like to like my page please click HERE
I will hopefully be uploading all about my oya journey to Turkey, and my MIL after I've finished my orders that I have at the moment.
Much love xx
If you'd like to like my page please click HERE
I will hopefully be uploading all about my oya journey to Turkey, and my MIL after I've finished my orders that I have at the moment.
Much love xx
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Name Change!
5:12 PM 0 Comments couchcrochetcrumbs, name change
So after careful talks with my M.I.L (ok she just told me to change the name) We've changed the name of the shop and the facebook page. We're now AnatolianCollections! I have made another blog under that name so I'll be posting the same things on both blogs now.
I hope you'll all still continue to follow and keep up to date with our works
Thanks for the on-going support!
I hope you'll all still continue to follow and keep up to date with our works
Thanks for the on-going support!
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Oya Lace Glasses Chain
6:12 PM 0 Comments anatolian, glasses chain, glasses holder, igne oyasi, oya flowers, oya lace, turkish
Meadow Grass Oya
6:09 PM 0 Comments anatolian, cayir cimen, igne oyasi, konya, lace, meadow grass oya, mother in law, oya lace, turkish, turkish needle lace
This to me is the epitome of Igne Oyasi. This is Cayir Cimen Oyasi which is made by a daughter in law for her mother in law. This one was made by my M.I.L god knows how long ago. This oya is famous in Konya, and no other place in Turkey makes this type of Oya like this.
At first you're probably thinking why the whole scarf isnt done, and just 2 sides plus 4 corners are done. In Turkey they believe in "dort dortluk" which is like "nothing is perfect (except god)" so this scarf and Mezar Tasi (Grave stone) Oya they never did the whole scarf.
Theres also a great story behind this Oya. Before the wedding, a girl will work tirelessly on this scarf to put into her mother in laws "bohca" (which are presents for the grooms family etc that are prepared before the wedding) in which she is trying to show her mother in law how diligent and skilled she is, and how her son will be happy with such a careful, patient and good worker. After the wedding ceremony, The mother in law prepares a meal for them to eat, and the new bride is praying that she likes the scarf or something bad will happen. If the mother in law doesnt like the new brides oya work, weather it be too lose, or not fine or whatever, she will make a yogurt soup, and finely cut the oya off into it. This was a sign to the new bride that she needs to be more diligent and careful when she makes it again.
This is my most favourite scarf so far, and I'm so happy to have it in my collection.
At first you're probably thinking why the whole scarf isnt done, and just 2 sides plus 4 corners are done. In Turkey they believe in "dort dortluk" which is like "nothing is perfect (except god)" so this scarf and Mezar Tasi (Grave stone) Oya they never did the whole scarf.
Theres also a great story behind this Oya. Before the wedding, a girl will work tirelessly on this scarf to put into her mother in laws "bohca" (which are presents for the grooms family etc that are prepared before the wedding) in which she is trying to show her mother in law how diligent and skilled she is, and how her son will be happy with such a careful, patient and good worker. After the wedding ceremony, The mother in law prepares a meal for them to eat, and the new bride is praying that she likes the scarf or something bad will happen. If the mother in law doesnt like the new brides oya work, weather it be too lose, or not fine or whatever, she will make a yogurt soup, and finely cut the oya off into it. This was a sign to the new bride that she needs to be more diligent and careful when she makes it again.
This is my most favourite scarf so far, and I'm so happy to have it in my collection.
Collection!
5:46 PM 2 Comments anatolian, antique oya, bohca, boncuk oyasi, costuran, igne oyasi, izmir, knotted lace, konya, kutahya, oya, oya flowers, traditional oya, turkey, turkish
This is part one of the things that she gave me. There will be more to come of course!
This scarf is made with a mekik or a shuttle. This one my M.I.L made. This oya is called "Karpuz cekirdegi" or "watermelon seed" in Konya |
This scarf was also made by my M.I.L's neighbour from Izmir. Its crocheted with beads and it is "orange flowers" |
This oya was made by my M.I.L and is a pomegranate flower. Its made by bead weaving on a crochet chain. |
This oya was made by my M.I.L, its a version of Kasla Goz (eye lashes) most old style scarves with bead oyas on them were normally made for plain white scarves. |
Sunday, May 26, 2013
And the mother in law arrives!
10:35 PM 0 Comments mother in law, oya, presents, so excited, turkey, yay
So I'm a bit excited...My mother in law is finally back in Australia with us! This is just a quick update as to what has been happening over the passed month and in the next post will be more in depth.
So my partner and I went to turkey for 4 weeks to get my mother in law and bring her back here, and also have a little holidaying time (much deserved) We stayed in Konya (my mother in laws province) most of the time and went on little trips when we were in Istanbul.
I have brought back stuff that my mother in law and I and her craft group have made, so theres lots to sell!
But I'm more excited that shes finally back with us so I can learn more things from her!
Anyway you guys will have to wait for the next post to see whats on offer and what presents she gave me!
Until then...Peace! xx
So my partner and I went to turkey for 4 weeks to get my mother in law and bring her back here, and also have a little holidaying time (much deserved) We stayed in Konya (my mother in laws province) most of the time and went on little trips when we were in Istanbul.
I have brought back stuff that my mother in law and I and her craft group have made, so theres lots to sell!
But I'm more excited that shes finally back with us so I can learn more things from her!
Anyway you guys will have to wait for the next post to see whats on offer and what presents she gave me!
Until then...Peace! xx
Friday, March 22, 2013
Order Finally Complete
1:40 PM 2 Comments efe oyasi, finished, igne oyasi, order, oya lace, scarf, thank-god
Just finished the order that has taken me forever to do, mainly due to sickness and getting more hours at work, however this will soon come to an end as I dont think my contract will be renewed but whatever I'm not complaining! This is one of the biggest motifs on a scarf I have ever done, and I now know how women in the Efe area of Aydin in Turkey feel. Anyway I'm extremely happy that the order is finished, and my poor friend who ordered it can actually HAVE them now and not have to wait anymore!
I also ironed all the motifs and starched them which obviously prevents them from being flimsy and floppy. Also the great thing about Oya from Efe is that the motifs are usually totally different colours to the scarf, so the motifs stand out! How great is that?
I also ironed all the motifs and starched them which obviously prevents them from being flimsy and floppy. Also the great thing about Oya from Efe is that the motifs are usually totally different colours to the scarf, so the motifs stand out! How great is that?
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Just a little oya doily!
10:22 PM 1 Comments doily, igne oyasi, turkish
Monday, March 11, 2013
Flower Order and MIL's Cross Stitch Sheets!
4:35 PM 0 Comments
So I finally finished the flowers, still have to finish the scarf...but its been so hot here in Melbourne, it was like almost 36 degrees the other day it was very very bad.
Anyway heres the pictures of the flowers, and the motifs on my sister in laws cross stitch sheets that my mother in law made. Normally these sorts of things are given so when a girl gets married she can make the house pretty!
Oya Lace Samples from Balikesir and Mersin
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