That was even better than I expected! The construction process was fascinating for sure, but upon realizing it was created for public education and participation, that’s when my curiosity (and admiration) really kicked in. I would love to see it in action.
What a brilliant video. Those lads who made the pillow had a great sense of humour. A very modern twist on an ancient art form.I love that its being used for community events.
Wow, My grandparents came to the U S A in 1908. Unfortunately, my dad created problems so we didn't get to know his 2 sisters or the rest of his family until much later. I knew Grandma Mathilda Falle Petchnick did a lot of hand sewing but I do not remember bobbin lace. I am very intrigued by it and want to learn. I do most everything except Tatting. I am so glad I ran across your video. I am Althea Petchnick Craig. I am searching for more of my history from Nova Stifta.
Beautifully created! Was a lot of hard work, but it was also very rewarding I feel for sure! The patterns were beautiful, as are the work on them by mostly two lovely women! Some day I hope to be able to afford the supplies and tools needed and learn to make bobbin lace! It is so beautiful and lasts forever if you take proper care of it! I already crochet, cross point, latch hook, embroidery, & sew. I am learning to knit & needle tat. I have trouble learning to shuttle tat, but will try many more times & will not give up. Thank you all for helping to keep this beautiful skill alive!
I just saw your video!!! Congratulations, It was a lot of work, but now you have the largest pillow in the world!!! Next year, I hope to be at the Idrija festival!!!
My bobbin lace pillow we call the water heater is not quite that long but it hold a full Russian table cloth. We used a cement tube wrapped in exercise mats and wrapped in pollystieren they use for under hard wood floors. I can life it because it is lighter weight than saw dust. Thank you for the video.
I would love a hand-made much smaller pillow for myself. How blessed to have the ancestors who taught their children and their children's children how to do this magnificent craft. My parents came from Europe but the history of Jews is that they were not allowed to do their crafts. Sad, Sad, and Sad.
I would love a hand-made much smaller pillow for myself. How blessed to have the ancestors who taught their children and their children's children how to do this magnificent craft. My parents came from Europe but the history of Jews is that they were not allowed to do their crafts. Sad, Sad, and Sad.
Ich habe mir im Erzgebirge auch einen größeren Klöppelsack gestopft. Mit Heu und in der Mitte mit einem Ziegelstein. Es war sehr anstrengend und ich hatte nicht so starke Helfer, der Sack ist ca. 0.80m lang, erspart mir aber das Umstecken der Klöppelarbeit. Liebe Grüße
Зачем так мучиться, давным давно сделала себе два больших валика из синтетического волокна от старых подушек, плотно набила. Валики легкие, иголки легко вставляются, держатся прекрасно, делать просто.
That was even better than I expected!
The construction process was fascinating for sure, but upon realizing it was created for public education and participation, that’s when my curiosity (and admiration) really kicked in.
I would love to see it in action.
Wow! I’ld love to see more of the work you did on this monster. Other lace would be great to see to.
LOVE that you have boys and girls involved!!
What a brilliant video. Those lads who made the pillow had a great sense of humour. A very modern twist on an ancient art form.I love that its being used for community events.
Wow you could make a lot of lace on this pillow just love the video
Amazing ...and the music so beautiful...what a wonderful video..
That is wonderful!! Happy lacing!
when will we see the finished lace? So many hands working on it, it has to be gorgeous lace.
No matter how many times I watch this I am always amazed I so want one of these……need a bigger house …
Wow, My grandparents came to the U S A in 1908. Unfortunately, my dad created problems so we didn't get to know his 2 sisters or the rest of his family until much later. I knew Grandma Mathilda Falle Petchnick did a lot of hand sewing but I do not remember bobbin lace. I am very intrigued by it and want to learn. I do most everything except Tatting. I am so glad I ran across your video. I am Althea Petchnick Craig. I am searching for more of my history from Nova Stifta.
Beautifully created! Was a lot of hard work, but it was also very rewarding I feel for sure! The patterns were beautiful, as are the work on them by mostly two lovely women! Some day I hope to be able to afford the supplies and tools needed and learn to make bobbin lace! It is so beautiful and lasts forever if you take proper care of it! I already crochet, cross point, latch hook, embroidery, & sew. I am learning to knit & needle tat. I have trouble learning to shuttle tat, but will try many more times & will not give up. Thank you all for helping to keep this beautiful skill alive!
How wonderful. It was amazing to watch and the music and signing was terrific.
I just saw your video!!! Congratulations, It was a lot of work, but now you have the largest pillow in the world!!! Next year, I hope to be at the Idrija festival!!!
My bobbin lace pillow we call the water heater is not quite that long but it hold a full Russian table cloth. We used a cement tube wrapped in exercise mats and wrapped in pollystieren they use for under hard wood floors. I can life it because it is lighter weight than saw dust. Thank you for the video.
I thought, surely it's not that hard to make a pillow... I was wrong. Haha! It looks absolutely beautiful, well done!
I would love a hand-made much smaller pillow for myself. How blessed to have the ancestors who taught their children and their children's children how to do this magnificent craft.
My parents came from Europe but the history of Jews is that they were not allowed to do their crafts. Sad, Sad, and Sad.
I would love a hand-made much smaller pillow for myself. How blessed to have the ancestors who taught their children and their children's children how to do this magnificent craft.
My parents came from Europe but the history of Jews is that they were not allowed to do their crafts. Sad, Sad, and Sad.
I am so making a big one ~ tablecloth lace work here I come!!
Wonderful! Well done.
BELLISSIMO !!!!!!!!! E UN APPALUSO ALLA SIMPATIA !!!!
We have one in Gozo too. It is very old.
Separate sections and then stitched together to make one large single piece? I'd love to see that finished product!
Ich habe mir im Erzgebirge auch einen größeren Klöppelsack gestopft. Mit Heu und in der Mitte mit einem Ziegelstein. Es war sehr anstrengend und ich hatte nicht so starke Helfer, der Sack ist ca. 0.80m lang, erspart mir aber das Umstecken der Klöppelarbeit. Liebe Grüße
Que hermoso.... Pronto iré a conocerlos y a su hermosos país. Bendiciones
mojstri za vse, lepo vas je videt
Many hands make light work.
Конечно теперь можно плести огромные изделия, но данное изделие можно было бы сплести и на меньшем валике, перевернув его на 90 градусов😂
fantástico todo.
Lovely👍
That's how they made tablecloths and bedspreads in bobbin lace.
Oh boy, that's a big pillow...
Wow
👏👍
Зачем так мучиться, давным давно сделала себе два больших валика из синтетического волокна от старых подушек, плотно набила. Валики легкие, иголки легко вставляются, держатся прекрасно, делать просто.
BROVO