Shetland Fine Lace

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2025

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  • @chilloften
    @chilloften Рік тому +4

    They are beautiful. I am fascinated with lace knitting, absolutely fascinated. The multitudes of patterns for lace are infinite, who know?. I did not.

  • @biancaamaya5883
    @biancaamaya5883 Рік тому +3

    ⁸PRECIOSAS SEÑORITAS !!! QUÉ GRAN TEJIDO !!! UNA VERDADERA OBRA DE ARTE !!! MUCHAS GRACIAS POR SU VÍDEO !!!!!

  • @saraopie3677
    @saraopie3677 3 роки тому +16

    I knitted my first and only shawl using cobweb shetland yarn, 30 years ago and it will be passed down to my daughter. It was challenging, enjoyable and I hope to knit another one day.

  • @dulciemidwinter1925
    @dulciemidwinter1925 2 роки тому +7

    I would love to see Princess Katherine wearing something made of this lace. What a wonderful way to exhibit the skill of these knitters to the world. She promotes British designers so well and hopefully she will do so with this amazingly beautiful lace.

  • @jayneskl
    @jayneskl 9 років тому +58

    This is completely fascinating. I have knitted for nearly 40 years, but this is far beyond anything I can do. I retired about 6 months ago; I've done some lace knitting. I think this will be one of my retirement projects.

    • @peachesfireside178
      @peachesfireside178 5 років тому +2

      Kathy Jaynes have you got your project going?

    • @littleidiot153
      @littleidiot153 2 роки тому +2

      There are beautiful books available. 👍

    • @TheSuzberry
      @TheSuzberry Рік тому

      I would start with larger needles and yarn until I get the pattern, then go for real lace.

    • @lisbetbruel8382
      @lisbetbruel8382 Рік тому +1

      There is so much out there you will go down a rabbit hole!! See you down there !!! I’ve been fascinated by them for 10 years and have knitted over 20!!

  • @hannahmcintosh5343
    @hannahmcintosh5343 9 років тому +24

    Fab video. My great granny was a Shetland knitter. Lovely to hear the accents in the video. The craft of knitting is coming back into fashion in the young generation, here's hoping that the industry in Shetland can thrive in years to come.

  • @Lucky7Wolfin
    @Lucky7Wolfin 9 років тому +97

    What is most interesting to me is the footage of the fishermen at the 4.00 mark. Second from the right (without a hat) is my grandfather. As he died before I was born this would be as close as I could ever come to interact with him.

  • @cindimams4394
    @cindimams4394 2 роки тому +5

    Oh wow! This is the most beautiful lace I’ve ever saw. True works of art and I hope the tradition never ends.

  • @ditzyrose700
    @ditzyrose700 2 роки тому +4

    I want to learn how to make such beautiful knitted lace for my friends and family! I'll keep making my lumpy socks and sweaters until my hands can make art like this!

  • @rosethorne9155
    @rosethorne9155 Рік тому

    I'm a crocheter from California. Thank you for sharing this fascinating video about such an intricate craft and art!
    And the yarn is so lovely!

  • @barkers16
    @barkers16 6 років тому +17

    Absolutely love this video! Always wanted to try making lace and this video gave me the confidence to try and make a chuppah for my wedding. I got a lovely handspun 2 ply yarn on holiday and got the needles along with a pattern and am ready to start. Thanks for making this video, it’s been brilliant!!

  • @bonchance9241
    @bonchance9241 7 років тому +4

    such a beautiful way of speech

  • @ginafarokhmanesh3821
    @ginafarokhmanesh3821 5 років тому +5

    Amazing. This is true artwork. Please don't ever let this tradition die.

    • @downtime86stars17
      @downtime86stars17 5 років тому +3

      It's making a resurgence. There are Facebook groups entirely devoted to handspinning the gossamer yarns and knitting the lace, and new books about Shetland Lace knitting have been published during the past few years.

  • @gardenglory6624
    @gardenglory6624 3 роки тому +1

    Narrator is Mary Blance. LOVELY. excellent video, thank you so much.

  • @daphnewho
    @daphnewho 2 роки тому +1

    Wowww 😲. Amazing work of art. Very inspiring to watch. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tom23578
    @tom23578 10 років тому +4

    Such a wonderful heritage: beautiful, wearable art born out of necessity but flowered through love, imagination and creativity. Hats off to those who keep this art form alive; passing it on to future generations.

  • @thomashubbell8612
    @thomashubbell8612 6 років тому +3

    I have ordered from Jamieson's several times. Beautiful yarns of highest quality and very helpful staff.

  • @Spinkamer
    @Spinkamer 11 років тому +6

    Wonderfull video - every spinner and knitter should see this!
    Thanks eversomuch for uploading this to youtube ;-))

  • @fc4660
    @fc4660 2 роки тому

    Wonderful documentary. I love to hear the Shetland lilt and what talented knitters

  • @user-bj1dq7zh4o
    @user-bj1dq7zh4o 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for this highly interesting documentary. I find it captivating how women have used their artistic and handicrafting skills to create these items to wear, love and cherish.
    One detail caught my attention, the trick of pulling a wedding gift scarf through a wedding ring. This criteria was known in Haapsalu (Estonia) as well for their woollen shawls. Knitting Haapsalu shawls is being revived again and worth a visit on-line.

  • @mccwild
    @mccwild 11 років тому +2

    What a great video. I feel at peace watching it, and the knitting and commentary are fascinating! Thanks for making such a lovely video.

  • @karenlee6501
    @karenlee6501 7 років тому +3

    What a wonderful video. So interesting. Such beautiful and fine and so intricate in design. How wonderful to keep the beautiful traditions going and sharing them with us. Thank you so much.

  • @bluebird7962
    @bluebird7962 10 років тому +23

    Jamieson and Smith are the ONLY place to get original Shetland wool. I have used them for years and nothing surpasses it for quality. Their 1 ply yarn mentioned in the video is superb and a joy to work with.

    • @peachesfireside178
      @peachesfireside178 5 років тому

      Thank you for this information. I have not started knitting this type of lace YET!

    • @lizgriffith6361
      @lizgriffith6361 2 роки тому

      This is exactly the comment I was searching for. Thanks sooooo much!

  • @LMKpoppy79
    @LMKpoppy79 11 років тому +2

    What a fantastic video. Thanks to whoever made this. Beautiful.

  • @janesusannaennis3423
    @janesusannaennis3423 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for this, I love doing Shetland Lace. Have been to Shetland Wool Week twice.

    • @downtime86stars17
      @downtime86stars17 5 років тому

      Ooh, I'm jealous...

    • @juliaclay8484
      @juliaclay8484 2 роки тому +1

      @@downtime86stars17 me too. I would love to go this year if it is on!

  • @glenisthomas2681
    @glenisthomas2681 9 років тому +6

    A delightful and well done presentation. Thank you.

  • @juliaclay8484
    @juliaclay8484 2 роки тому +1

    Fascinating video. Love it! I am trying to make a Shetland Cobweb scarf and this has given me the encouragement to keep going. Wonderful xxx

  • @FaerieDust
    @FaerieDust 5 років тому +5

    I've only just started knitting, but I'm looking forward to learning these techniques - the lace is just exquisite, there's nothing quite like it! I hate to see traditional crafts get lost to time, it's wonderful to see a renewed interest. Seeing this makes me want to reconnect with my own extended family - one of my maternal aunts is an absolute master, but she's losing her eyesight and I'm pretty much the only one of my generation in my family who has any interest in learning... I just need to re-learn the language first 😬

  • @imalikconnor
    @imalikconnor 10 років тому +1

    Enjoyed this film very much. Thank you for sharing.

  • @duarteshelia
    @duarteshelia 8 років тому +10

    I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you

  • @grumpynanny7402
    @grumpynanny7402 2 роки тому +4

    My nan knitted me a wedding ring shawl as part of my wedding gift. Both my children were christened in it. Over it was a cashmere and silk blanket. With I had not lent it to a member of my family now.

  • @bonchance9241
    @bonchance9241 7 років тому +2

    i would buy Shetland Lace
    right now it is so Beautiful
    God Bless everyone

  • @theresarts-xx5vf
    @theresarts-xx5vf 10 років тому +2

    Beautifully done.

  • @ddgamble2199
    @ddgamble2199 9 років тому +3

    Oh, well done, everyone. Thank you so much. I knit lace, and to see the works my ancestors did was astounding. Thank you, also, for identifying the music. What was that beautiful purple flower at 6:14? Your friend in the love of knitting.

  • @romysrealm
    @romysrealm 9 років тому +7

    I have been processing different fleece varieties by hand here in the US into yarn I craft with. There was a little bag of fleece quite full of what is labeled Shetland I was given. Can this be the same variety? The lady who sent it so me also lives in the US. It is dark rich brown and not like the other fleeces I have done...very soft as well. I am doing this all by hand including the use of a spindle. I found myself to be quite good at it, surprisingly. I can make lace with crochet but just began to knit. After watching your video, I will try to spin the Shetland fine enough to make lace. Wearing lace has come back into the mainstream here. Thank you most expressly for posting this historical video.

  • @bertiliamlins
    @bertiliamlins 10 років тому +4

    Beautiful!

  • @Fraususemil
    @Fraususemil 8 років тому +1

    That was really interestingw information and nice music.
    And aaaw how I love the accent! :)

  • @diannbruce9542
    @diannbruce9542 2 роки тому

    Oh my ! I need Shetland sheep !

  • @nunnu43
    @nunnu43 11 років тому

    lovely, fantastic work.

  • @cheritamd7406
    @cheritamd7406 10 років тому

    I enjoyed this very much! Thanks for posting :-)

  • @Marny5580
    @Marny5580 10 років тому +2

    Wonderful video - and sure makes me what to be sitting next to a knitter who is showing me, as I sit wide-eyed and envious. Perhaps the knitter would let me touch and/or hold the yarn, while I'm watching.

  • @sandrastreifel6452
    @sandrastreifel6452 7 місяців тому

    The way the narrator pronounces “pattrens” reminds me so much of my Granny who bequeathed me her love of needlework!

  • @charlotteowsley3045
    @charlotteowsley3045 9 років тому

    Great demo! Thank you !

  • @animegirlmania
    @animegirlmania 11 років тому +2

    this was a very enjoyable learning experiance

  • @BoBo-ti6jh
    @BoBo-ti6jh 9 років тому +15

    Works of art. I would frame and hang one in my home. Exquisite is too mild a term for the work presented.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 6 років тому

    Awesome❗Thanks for sharing🌹

  • @frederiquecouture3924
    @frederiquecouture3924 Рік тому

    Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo.

  • @le9186
    @le9186 7 років тому +3

    With this speed, these ladies can make one sweater per day

  • @le9186
    @le9186 7 років тому +1

    It would take me a .....life time to finish one like that

  • @dianetaillon9875
    @dianetaillon9875 2 роки тому +1

    I wanted to scream when I saw that this was made 9 years ago

  • @ZZmsz
    @ZZmsz 9 років тому

    Fascinating!

  • @teceyS3
    @teceyS3 9 років тому

    Fabulous !

  • @marianneknapp4846
    @marianneknapp4846 9 місяців тому

    Lovely 🌹💕🌹😊

  • @SeareanMoon
    @SeareanMoon 8 років тому

    that was very interesting!

  • @musiclover123389
    @musiclover123389 11 років тому +1

    i love this :)

  • @lindamontefu6599
    @lindamontefu6599 10 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @carlyspitaleri8963
    @carlyspitaleri8963 10 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @bethkolle1
    @bethkolle1 2 роки тому +2

    Winnie Balfour said ‘hand spun’ exactly like a Norwegian from Trøndelag would say it! With a tiny dip into the letter ‘I’ just before the ‘n’ in ‘ spun’. I’d love to know if her relatives came from Trøndelag. I’ve never heard a native speaker of English use that diphthong before the ‘n’ like that.

  • @ХядиЧемборзова-м5ь
    @ХядиЧемборзова-м5ь 4 місяці тому

    Спасибо за видео,хотелось бы схемы ,интересуюсь вязанием.

  • @personalexperience3637
    @personalexperience3637 2 роки тому

    The Finest ! Knit three together was mentioned but does anyone have the pattern for the 'zigzag' ? Thanks

  • @lbrowning2543
    @lbrowning2543 11 місяців тому

    I thought the wool for Shetland lace came from the neck fibers that were hand harvested. Is that true, or is that only kept on the Island.

  • @gabbyferreira4786
    @gabbyferreira4786 11 місяців тому

    How do I get that zig zag pattern

  • @watchgoose
    @watchgoose 6 років тому

    Orenburg lace from Russia is very fine also.

  • @claudiareginateixeira1825
    @claudiareginateixeira1825 10 років тому

    What lovely video! Keep my adress and please share others if possible! Thanks a lot!

  • @personalexperience3637
    @personalexperience3637 2 роки тому

    P.S. How many stitches are cast on for a traditional wedding ring shawl?

  • @MarEsther4
    @MarEsther4 8 років тому +1

    Por favor podrían publicar patrones para pode hacer esas maravillas

  • @jaynechandler902
    @jaynechandler902 5 років тому

    Who is the young (red headed) designer or the sparkly red Shetland lace slouchy hat that appeared in this video?

  • @ЛЮБАШАЛЮБОВЬ-к1ж
    @ЛЮБАШАЛЮБОВЬ-к1ж 8 років тому +1

    ...шикарно. но ОЧЕНЬ нужен перевод!!!

  • @PrettyGoodLookin
    @PrettyGoodLookin 3 роки тому

    What is the Shetland Lace used for ? I don't get it.

    • @downtime86stars17
      @downtime86stars17 3 роки тому +3

      Shawls, stoles, wearable items. They are surprisingly warm, considering how delicate they are. I've seen the lace patterns knitted into blankets and even dresses. It isn't lace like you usually see which is stitched onto the edge of a blouse or skirt or something; the entire item is the lace.

  • @annoyingnessbeginswithme5698
    @annoyingnessbeginswithme5698 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know the stitch pattern for the thumbnail?

    • @downtime86stars17
      @downtime86stars17 3 роки тому

      I think it's the Peerie Bead and Diamond pattern. It looks very much like one in the book "A Legacy of Shetland Lace."

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel 10 років тому

    I LOVE fiber

  • @rigpiguk
    @rigpiguk 10 років тому +4

    Wonder how many viewers were busy googling the word moorit? LOL

  • @Khamomil
    @Khamomil 5 років тому

    I think a circular lace shawl made with Shetland cobweb yarn would be wonderful atop a round table but only used for decoration.

  • @perjus
    @perjus 8 років тому +1

    Nice accent.

  • @rubygray7749
    @rubygray7749 8 років тому

    Or, pull a shawl through a wedding ring ...

  • @lalalole5311
    @lalalole5311 4 роки тому

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