📷 At the fair of folk craftsmen
Have a nice day! During the pandemic, we did not hold fairs, however, probably like everywhere else. However, I have a lot of photos left in my "bins", which I will show you today.
If you look at the goods of each seller at the fair, you will not have enough for a whole day. What you won't see here...
Moreover, some craftswomen brought not only their products, but also the machines on which they wove them, embroidered them, wove belts or lace.
So many unusual devices for creativity could be seen.
Of course, the goods were no less.
Someone immediately taught everyone how to carve pictures on wood correctly. Showed how to draw various patterns on kitchen utensils.
Other craftswomen taught embroidery.
I saw a lot of products made of felt wool: jewelry, scarves, scarves, brooches, flowers...
After all, in the old days, every hostess herself wove and embroidered everything in the house. And the dowry girls began to prepare from an early age. Both tablecloths and bed linen were decorated with original handmade ornaments.
All the goods could be purchased inexpensively or tried to make yourself :-) The main thing would be the desire, and the masters had plenty of material.
I hope that this summer we will still be allowed to hold fairs, then I will show you a lot of interesting things again.
- Have a wonderful Friday everyone and if you have some interesting market-related photos, go ahead and submit them in the #MarketFriday tag and link to your article in the Express post by @dswigle.
And now, as always, flowers...
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So beautiful to see all these crafts and how things are done too. I love when they show the process.
Great to see, and than to finish with flowers… 🌼🌸🌺🌹 yes everybody loves flowers.
Thanks for that. Happy Friday 👋🏻☀️
Thank you very much for your attention. I'm glad you liked it :-)
You are welcome @singa 😁
Thanks for the flower, beautiful 🤩 Jasmin right?
This is a white lilac, photographed in the spring in the park :-)
Aha… I wasn’t sure.
Beautiful 🤩 thank you!
Very cool market. I hope those markets make a comeback, it seems the virus hysteria is fading...
I also hope that everything will improve soon. Thank you for your attention.
Now this is my type of market! 😍
It was nice to see so many different types of fabrics, crafts and machines. It’s really cool they show you during a fair how things are made. This is making me want to find a fair now. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, there is a lot to learn here at the fair. Thank you very much for your attention!
For sure :)
обожаю ваши ярмарки!!!! 😃 и радуюсь, что я живу далеко 😆 иначе была бы огромная угроза для нашего бюджета 😁 я когда смотрю эти твои фотографии, я все хочу!!!!! 😃 эти вещи действительно прекрасны! я немного застала то время - видела у бабулечек такие простыни, покрывала, скатерти. там на ярмарке столько вдохновения для творчества! очень надеюсь, что они вернуться у вас 😃
...я и сама надеюсь, там было очень интересно...
So many colors, shapes and patterns. Beautiful collection :)
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Hi, Svetlana! @singa It is always about the process, isn't it? Some of the artisans you have there are amazing and very smart! Look at the lost art some of them are carrying forward!
So much of our talent is lost forever because it wasn't savored or passed on to the next generations. Bringing the machines really creates interest and even more so when they are willing to teach the skill to another. I love seeing the machines and the skill in person, being able to put my hands on them is important for me. I learn best this way. I sure miss your posts about the fair! Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday! I cannot tell you how pleased I am to see so many participating every week. I have learned so much about the different cultures of the world, especially the small things that go unnoticed except by those looking for them. Life is interesting, wherever you are, whatever you are doing. I hope the week has found you healthy and happy, as we all look to prosper in our way of life.
#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but, it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that is these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world.
Fridays are all about the #MarketFriday Challenge! Looking to take part in it? Here is how:
Take pictures! Be creative!
5. Drop the link into the MarketFriday comment section so I can find it
7. You must put #MarketFriday by @dswigle somewhere on your post
As always, please remember! #MarketFriday loves you!
And I like to go to fairs. I hope that they will start working again soon and then
I will show a lot of interesting crafts from our masters.
I wish all of us health and faith in better times. And of course peace on the planet.