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Oya Baysal
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  • İstanbul
  • Turkey
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Dijanne Cevaal and Oya Baysal are now friends
September 7
This is beautiful Oya- I have done work with black tulle as well- but this tulle looks very fine. I made a series of lace with the tulle and silk.Love your calligraphy bird too.
September 7
Hi Dijanne, Wowwwwwww.This is Wonderful work.Bye.Oya
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Hello Pat, Thank you for comment my handiwork.Your works is different and beatiful. I want to do quilts, but I have no time.Bye.Oya
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WONDERFULLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.Bye.Oya
August 19
Hello Paula, Wonderful carved works.I love it all your works.Bye.Oya
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Hello Ruth, Wonderful works.I love it all.Very successful works.you are very successful ladies.Congratulations for you. Oya
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At 10:25am on August 20, 2009, Paula Benjaminson said…
Hi Oya,
Thank you for your very kind comments on the blocks and my collage----it's great to see that these African designs are appreciated by people from all over the world!
I just had a look at your photos. I love the movement you capture in your swirling pieces! I would love to see more of your Turkish style designs. I loved my visit to Istanbul, and especially liked the Archaeology Museum----lots of fascinating items with a wealth of gorgeous decorative details to inspire any artist!
I hope the wire embroidery isn't too hard on your hands, it is beautiful!
Paula
At 6:59am on August 20, 2009, Valerie Hearder said…
Hello Oya: thre are lots of coopyright free designs available: Dover Publications is very good:
http://store.doverpublications.com/
And here is a link to a book on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Traditional-African-Designs-Pictorial-Archive/dp/0486296229

best wishes for lots of creative exploring!
At 8:52pm on August 19, 2009, Pat Spiller said…
just looking at photos of your work again. love the stitching detail and the movement you achieve in your pieces. Pat
At 7:37pm on August 19, 2009, Valerie Hearder said…
very interesting work Oya... I have a small piece of traditional Turkish embroidery with metal - it's very old. It is nice to see you using the traditional technique and making new designs.
At 4:24am on August 14, 2009, Basant Soni said…
Thanks for appreciation of Collage made from Organic materials..........
At 10:57am on August 12, 2009, Basant Soni said…
i visited ur pge..& art/hand made product so fabulous & attractive design..
Pl have a look of my pge & Art (Collages) made from organic materials ..no colors & artificial materials used to generate these collages.My link for more art ....as under............... http://icollages-made-from-all-natural-materials.fineartamerica.com/
At 1:05pm on June 22, 2009, Eva-Maria Nerling said…
Dear Oya, thank you very much for your friendly comments!
At 1:30pm on June 21, 2009, Catherine Salter Bayar said…
Merhaba Oya!

Tesekkur ederim, iyiyim. Ben ADSL bizim ev de yok simdi, yani İnternet seyler az yapiyorum simdi. Çok rahat iç icin burada Selçuk da malaasef - ama ben duşuniyorum ne yapaciğim bizim dukkan ve etsy site icin, ve nasil biz beraber seyler yapabiliriz ne zaman hayatimiz daha 'organized' oliyor, tamam mı?
Kendini çok iyi bakin, ve kısın selam söyle!
Catherine
At 9:10pm on June 15, 2009, Art4Sol said…
Thanks, Oya. I really enjoyed stitching this wall hanging.I like being able to use supplies that I have on hand from rug hooking and knitting.
At 9:27am on June 10, 2009, gur said…
Merhaba,
Etsy ile ilgili ben de uzun zamandır çalışıyorum.Zaman darlığından henüz son aşamaya getirip dükkan açamadım.Etsy her bir parçadan 20 cent satılan üzerinden de % 3.5 komisyon alıyor .
Paypal ile tahsilat konusunda birileri ile görüşmem gerekiyor ama dediğim gibi üzerinne eğilmeye fırsatım olmadı.
Ben bilgilendikçe size aktarırıım eğer geç değilse

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What fiber skills do you have?
Handmade.Let me explain the handicraft I exercise briefly: I exercise a handicraft which is called “TELKIRMA” in Turkey. This handicraft has been exercised for nearly 300 years in Turkey. Wires made of copper and silver are used. The design is drawn on the cloth and then, with copper or silver wires it is worked on. It requires a heavy effort. I make tableaus, tablecloths and somentabla with this embroidery. I also do the same embroidery for Islam calligraphy on clothes or surfaces like that. I have been exercising this handicraft for 15 year willingly. I sell the things I’ve worked on. The people who are interested can connect with me via mail or telephone. E-mail:baysal17@hotmail.com Telephone number: +90 0542 8279771
What countries have you lived in/visited?
I live in Turkey.I visited Dubai.
What languages do you speak?
I speak Turkish. And Little English
Your Blog:
http://www.baysal17.blogcu.com
Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30908579@N02/
Any other links you want to add? Facebook?
http://www.dubaiartscrafts.multiply.com/Group ARTEMember Oya Baysal...
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
This blog peoples really creative fiber focus.
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
I found by chance.I like this blog.I would like to exhibit my handiwork.

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Let me explain the handicraft I exercise briefly: I exercise a handicraft which is called “TELKIRMA” in Turkey. This handicraft has been exercised for nearly 300 years in Turkey. Wires made of copper and silver are used. The design is drawn on the fabric and then, with copper or silver wires it is worked on. There are special needle.This needle is processed.It requires a heavy effort. I make tableaus, tablecloths and somentabla… Continue

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