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Norwegian Craft Traditions with ARNE & CARLOS. 5. A Visit to Valle Husflid Arts & Crafts Store.
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2021
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Join us in episode 5 from our series Norwegian Craft Traditions. We are now going to visit Valle Husflid and get measured for our new traditional sweaters.
In Norway, you can still get bespoke clothing made on-site at the Husfliden stores, which
exist all over the country and usually have an atelier directly above the shop. Karin Bøe
takes us on a tour of Valle Husfliden and explains the time-honoured process: from
measuring customers to creating their unique and bespoke folk costumes.
We hope you are enjoying Setesdal september and all the different Norwegian Craft Traditions. We will be back with more Setesdal this Sunday!
Check out the Husfliden stores in Setesdal here:
www.setesdalhusflid.no/?menuid=1
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I love traveling with you! We are meeting the most talented, creative, knowledgeable, and amazing people!
They are impressive!
Great episodes! So full of interesting content. I can't wait to see your finished sweaters. Thank you for sharing. 🧡💙💚
Thank you Kathy!
Thank you for sharing another aspect of your wonderful and fascinating culture with us!
Thank you for joining us!
So enrichiing!!! I love listening to you speak in Norwegian
Your Norwegian Craft Series is so enjoyable! So interesting to learn about all the steps needed to complete each craft.
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This is my second time watching this episode. You two must be considered a national treasure. Thank you for informing the world about Norway’s folk costumes where else can we genuine info. I lived Karen’s sweater with a slight flare at the hem and all over design.
We hope you enjoyed it the second time around!
Another wonderful episode! The work that goes into making those costumes is incredible. Omigosh-the weaving and embroidery! Thanks for this great series on Setesdal!
I'm so glad we can watch these over and over again. Wow!!!
You can rewatch them, loop them!
I love the history. Thanks so much for the podcast.
Listening to Arne speak Norwegian is so soothing! It has a wonderful cadence to it. Loved the shop and the amazing crafteork!
I think it's wonderful how Norwegians are proud of their culture and traditions and work to keep them alive. Thank you. I'm enjoying the series so much.
Thank you Arne and Carlos for sharing your Norwegian crafts. It is all so interesting and beautiful.
I'm enjoying this series so much. Thank you for bringing it to us!
The artistry is incomparable! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.
You are welcome!
I’m really enjoying these episodes! What a lovely atelier- I could hang out there all day! Thank you for sharing another great episode.
Thank you, Arne and Carlos for these wonderful and informative video’s. It is so great to see how the people of Norway cherish their heritage. In the old days we had a lot of different folk costumes in the Netherlands, but they are vanished. A lot of people in my country do not value this kind of heritage or craftmanship. We had a beautiful museum of Dutch folk costumes in Amsterdam, but because of the pandemic the founder of the museum had to close down. So again a part of our heritage is gone. Watching your video’s makes me happy and sad at the same time, because I would like to have a similar appriciation in my own country.
Maybe you could start a movement!
I really enjoyed this episode - I love seeing all the beautiful yarn in the shop, and I especially enjoyed seeing the weaving process for the belt.
I remember a Norwegian store on 57th St between Lexington & Park Avenue in New York City, they had everything, extremely expensive but beautifully made. Now I know why a sweater cost $500.00 & that's in the early 60's. I did get to Norway in my 40s & I purchased a sweater plus earrings, brooch. The people were the most pleasant ever. I really am enjoying this series. It's amazing to learn about the traditions. Thank you 😊 💓
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I am just in heaven, listening to your series. All my favorite fiber arts, Norwegian folk wear just so beautiful. Looking forward to hearing more!
That weaving looks like a lot of fun, despite being a lot of work!
Loved the dolls wearing folk costumes too!
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Once again, an enjoyable, informative video. Thank you both for this wonderful series.
Thank you for sharing your trip to this beautiful store. The artists are so very talented. Their work is beautiful.
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Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful country and culture and crafts with us!
So interesting. It is amazing the amount of detail that is involved in the sweaters and the folk costumes. How wonderful to see that the tradition is continuing.
I am really enjoying this series, Thank you so much from Arizona.
I am absolutely loving this series. It a joy to learn about these cultural items and meet the makers.
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What talented clever ladies
Thank you for filming for us all 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love husfliden shops. This was a great episode. Now I want to get back to weaving! Thank you!💕
All that yarn! My idea of heaven!
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Fascinating to see the weaving of the belt. All of it is wonderful.
You are welcome!
I am loving this series! I have learned so much of Norwegian history first hand! I’m already looking forward to our next visit! ❤️
See you Sunday!
I love this series! Thank you for showing us all these amazing craftsmanship!!!
Loving this series and learning more about Norwegian traditional crafts
Loving this series on Traditional Crafts (works of art!). The costumes are a work of art and pride for all craft persons involved. The sweaters are very interesting, I especially liked the tailors sweater with the flared hen and wide cuffs, I guess that is a self designed bespoke sweater! Thank you for sharing the local traditions and artisans who make it possible with us.
This has been such a fantastic series! I love anything textile history, traditional textiles and learning about other cultures. Thank you both for taking the time to make this series.
You are welcome!
Wow! I'm catching up on episodes I missed. I am in awe of the intricate designs and the work that goes in to the folk costumes. I'm so grateful you did this series. What incredibly talented and tremendously patient people. And what a gift to the world. 🥰
Thank you!
This is amazing, the embroidery, the beautiful colours. I am enjoying these series very much. Would love to visit that shop! Thank you🙂
Hi Arne and Carlos, this was so enjoyable and important to me because here in US , the average person thinks knitting or crafts is something maybe your grandmother does and not significant , whereas in Europe , these amazing craftspeople have kept traditions alive for centuries. Here in uS , you could be knitting a Sedestal sweater, and response is ALWAYS the same. “Oh, that’s cute!” It’s maddening , The whole scene in Europe is so beyond my country! It’s a treat for us to have these videos, those of us who appreciate the crafts. So loving this whole month!
I am REALLY enjoying this series!!! Wonderful!!!
I am savoring every episode. Thank you so much for taking us along on this journey. The tremendous detail in each piece is fascinating. I could spend weeks listening and learning more. It is so generous of you to share your experiences. Your enthusiasm and respect shines through and is wonderful.
I meant to mention that the traditions remind me a bit of some described by Christel Seyfarth from Fano, I think. It makes me wonder if some traditions cross pollinated from people traveling or if they developed independently but share some similar ideas.
Hi Arne, hello Carlos. I love seeing the fabrics and yarns for the folk costumes. The belts were perfect. Can't wait to see the next episode. Take care and see you soon xxx
This is such an amazing series. I love seeing how such beautiful things are made. It’s incredible how long it takes, but the results are worth the time. Thank you for sharing Norway’s culture with us. ❤️❤️❤️
Very enjoyable nice to see old traditions and crafts being kept alive. The ladys english was very good had had lovely speaking voice. Beautiful work
I'd love to see the Sami traditions. Learning about their culture when we were in Norway was wonderful.
I'm becoming more and more fascinated by the sweaters. If I never make another of any kind, I want to make at least one. Just so I can say I did it. On the search for the right book.
Thank U this is Amazing to Experience, Beautifully ❤😊
I am really enjoying this series. Entering this particular Husfliden store, with its gorgeous woodwork, tons of yarn and costumes in the making, was an added treat. It was interesting to see you both order your Setesdal sweaters.
I cannot but admire a culture that invests so much time and effort to upholding "craftmanship at its best", as was aptly put. It is only right that it be showcased, as you are doing now.
Thank you so much for taking us along in gorgeous Setesdal to meet these talented, hard-working and lovely people!
So interesting and beautiful- love to learn these techniques - Norwegian is wonderful! Sandra Myer
Last time I was in Norway, I bought yarn and shipped it home in a large box. Norway has awesome yarn!! I love traveling, learning, and meeting awesome people with you guys!
Very nice shop, loved the weaving & sewing rooms! Just beautiful work, takes a long time, but so worth it! Great podcast again Arne & Carlos!
Thank you Flo!
Love this series! The work to complete the outfits is mesmerizing! Thank you again for a lovely sit and knit for a bit! 💕
You are welcome Megan!
Beautiful store in Norway- thanks! sandi
I just love this series! Thx for going to all this effort to show us all these wonderful historical things.
Another fascinating episode, thank you. Take care and keep sharing your joy 🌻🧶🍁🧵🍂
Oh my! This store is like heaven! I am knitting a sweater in Rauma as I watch this. One of my favorite yarns. I can’t wait to travel again- Norway is on the list! Thank you for these series. So much fun!
Thank you 🙏 for this series.
Holy, holy cow. What a shop!!!!!!
Fascinating episode! I can’t wait until my next trip to Norway so I can visit some husfliden myself. I didn’t realize the embroidery was done with yarn as opposed to thread.
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I love this episodes. It’s so beautiful to see how everything was made.
I am wondering if every family has his own embroidery.
Now I am inspired to finish embroidering my Ringerike bunad! What a wonderful series! Mange takk!
That shop looks like paradise!❤
It was!
So fun and very interesting… thanks so much for bringing us along!
My heart yearns to visit your beautiful Norway, but sadly, my body says no.
I do hope I am able to see your finished sweaters, I know they will be beautiful.
Thank you for the opportunity to travel along with you virtually! ❤😘
This whole series is amazing!!! I love the sweater, that the woman upstairs where the sewing was happening, was wearing. Interesting cuffs.
Lovely store and crafts, so much patience and talent. Thanks !
Fascinating the use of a knife to pick up the necessary threads. Then to turn the knife for the shuttle. Another interesting episode. Now I need a folk costume. Creating a want!
Wishlist!
Thank you Arne and Carlos. This has been a wonderful episode, very informative and enjoyable. Thank you for taking us along. Wow, the costumes are so beautiful. And since I love dolls my eyes went to the dolls immediately after you entered the store.
The subtitles, by the way, Carlos, are worth your time. Excellent! ❤️❤️❤️
This has been an absolute luxury to travel and learn with you guys. Thank you! I think a travel channel should hire you two. Such wonderful content from you and your team
Enjoying this series very much
Again, wonderful! I love the sweaters and all the episodes on textiles.
This was just wonderful. I love seeing and hearing about all that goes into the sweaters and costumes. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Loving these series, interesting an learning at same time.
Amazing in the process, an taking a yr.
Like right there, i wished I was. Makes me want to visit Norway. Thank u both an the women for invited me an others to watch. TY
I am loving these episodes! I am a tatter and seeing the tatted lace on the folk costumes was fun.
Loving this series, the craftsmanship that goes into the costumes is amazing.
SO interesting!!! And SO beautiful!! I am so loving this series - thank you!!!
This is such a great, informative series. Really enjoying it and hearing the language too 😊
Thank you Lisa!
Absolutely beautiful sweaters. Thank you Arne and Carlos ❤️
You are welcome Margaret
Another excellent episode. Amazing work goes into those costumes. 2 years is amazing. The amount of detail is exceptionally intricate. Really loving these. Can't wait till Sunday. ❤❤❤
That Ariel shot of you guys in the car is amazing ! Love you guys
This was fascinating. Thank you ! I loved the walls of beautiful yarns !!!!
Fantastic series. Thank you so much!
That embroidery!!
* swoon *
Has me inspired to pull out my embroidery kit for a sit-n-stitch by the fire!
This brings back such fond memories when I went to Valle for my fitting and to pick up my Bunad several years ago. With Covid, I haven't been able to go back for a visit, so I am thoroughly enjoying this virtual visit you have taken me on. Tusen Takk!
I gasped when you stated how expensive the yarn was you are so so blessed to be in Norway!
Very interesting 👍👍👍😁🥰🤗thank you!
I have no Norwegian ancestry that I know of, but I very much enjoy learning about your history through textiles.
I don’t want this series to end. It is excellent!! The craftsmanship and time that goes into these folk wear is unbelievable! Thank you so much. If I were able to take a trip on your knitting cruise are you able to go to one of the shops that you were in?
Still a lot more to come! These shops are too far from the route, but there are Husfliden shops along the route
So very interesting, I am really enjoying this series.
Now shopping was fun!!! I’m so glad you are getting the sweaters. It looks great on you both.
Arne and Carlos this is a wonderful vlog series. This is a fantastic idea you had. Thank you and safe travels
Truly wonderful skills, and amazing talent making these costumes and embroideries.
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Amazing, just amazing how talented and skillful are these artisans! Thanks to you both for the series and thank you to the folks who shared their wonderful crafts! Norwegian culture is truly lovely and awesome. Your support, Carlos and Arne, of the artistry is commendable.
Thank you again for this interesting and informative trip
Thanks for the shopping trip. Wish I was there.
What a wonderful shop!
I am really enjoying this series from you guys
I so loved hearing you speak your language. I also loved the "handcuffs" vs "cufflinks". Beautiful shop and talented ladies. Would love to be there with you all.
Thank you!
This has been a fascinating episode. Thank you for sharing it.
I love, love the yarn part and a ball of year for $5.00. I'm going to have to go to Norway to get yarn and bring an empty large trunkThank you for sharing.