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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) | | | MGraesser Says: | | | December 29, 2009 at 12:16 pm | | | | Beautiful tradition; beautiful work. Would love classes!!! |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) | | | yaeldiamant1 Says: | | | December 17, 2009 at 01:40 pm | | | | this is great. my father was from ukraina, and i find the art from there very appealing. where can i buy ukrainian embroydered pieces_? |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |  | | GailEThomas Says: | | | December 12, 2009 at 01:45 pm | | | | Thankyou for the wonderful article and photos Congratulations Annette and I met you on the Vender floor at Houston in one of your amazing blouse's . We could not help it... there you were in your beautiful blouse and you are very beautiful yourself .....we had to take a photo !!! |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |  | | oldmitz Says: | | | December 09, 2009 at 03:39 pm | | | | Wonderful! My grandparents came from middle Europe early in 1900s. She passed along the wonderful traditions of the Ukrainian heritage. My family makes Pysanky, Ukrainian Easter Eggs and I enjoy the embroidery too. Thank you for sharing this information! |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) | | | SewQuiltEmbroider Says: | | | December 09, 2009 at 08:35 am | | | | Thank you SO much for this article! I search for anything on Ukrainian embroidery! I would love to see some close-up photos! |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |  | | Marlette0613 Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 10:41 pm | | | | What an amazing piece of work and a wonderful story of what one woman can do with determination. A woman and a friend makes it twice as effective! We as quilters can understand the desire to pass on what we love and what has given our lives meaning. |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |  | | bamidance Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 06:21 pm | | | | How wonderful to see these traditional arts revived. Thank you for sharing this with us. |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |   | | Lorchen Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 06:10 pm | | | | Thank you, Lilo, for the wonderful article. Lorchen |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |  | | Zoombaby Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 01:08 pm | | | | I love the idea of creating art on a blouse after a proposal. What a lovely tradition, and very wise. It's great to see what Svitlana has done to bring this back, along with the arts in general. Great story. Beautiful work. |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |  | | tatter2 Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 12:28 pm | | | | A few years ago I was privileged to visit Ukraine to see a niece who was teaching English in Kiev. What a wonderful trip to a beautiful part of the world. I was able to buy several pieces of Ukrainian embroidery from the woman who made them. They are exquisite. I'm glad to see a revival of such gorgeous work. |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |   | | QuilterLynn Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 11:08 am | | | | What a WONDERFUL story! Isn't that what we all hope will happen? That someone in the next generation will value our craft enough to keep it alive? I love the inspiration and hope this story projects! I vote we all Woo Hoo! this courageous young women in unison! Lynn |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) |   | | NancyinSTL Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 10:23 am | | | | I just love the wedding blouse tradition as part of the acceptance of a marriage proposal. If the embroidery class was available here, I'd be the first to sign up. |
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 | Article Title: Ukrainian Folk Arts Come Alive--Again (12/07/2009) | | | mbjudy Says: | | | December 08, 2009 at 02:08 am | | | | I am an American who is currently living in Kiev. Svetlana has a beautiful shop and offers a wide variety of handwork opportunities. Language is no barrier to quilters! |
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