Meet The Ukrainian Family Keeping a Century-Old Weaving Tradition Alive | Still Standing
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Ukrainian’s Hutsul ethnic minority is keeping a century-old weaving tradition alive by using the same tools and techniques that their people have for generations. In war and in peace, they’re determined to keep their craft alive, and they sell their blankets on Etsy. We visited their village in Western Ukraine to see how their tradition is still standing.
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I bought one of these and absolutely love how warm and soft it is
This is a fantastic video on these people and their traditions. After watching this video I went onto their etsy page and ordered a blanket on Nov 28th, 2022 and it just arrived about an hour ago. It is so absolutely beautiful and the craftsmanship is amazing. I hope to teach our children the history and all the hard work and love that has gone into our new blanket in hopes of it being a family heirloom for us.
@natalyakishchuk2071
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Thank you so much)
The most beautifu blankets in the world I treasure mine which was made by Svitlana from Carpathian Handicrafts. It is such a beautiful tradition I wish more knew of them they are incredible heirlooms to be passed on and smell and feel so good.
Got one for my son, one of his favorite memories was lying on my moms wool blanket
So beautiful I am going to order a piece of their art from their Etsy shop
What an amazing video, I hope the lovely, clever folk are still in business x
I am a beginner weaver, but this is so inspirational. When this tragedy is over, and the Russians retreat, I would like to visit. We have no use for such heavy blankets where I live in Australia, but I would love one of theirs for the artistry and tradition.
@highphysics3617
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Oh! Yeah,that's what I'd love to do too. Fortunately,I'm in the colder part of Australia,so I'm looking forward to ordering a blanket for the coming winter.
Wow, three sheep for one blanket.
Yulia is a great singer my father did this very same jobs in Dundee jutt mills weaving carpets and yarn 🧶 😅
Wonder how often they spin or to what size they spin it. I have read some Navajo blankets are 90 threads per inch. Also a Navajo blanket or rug can take months. The looms are different and putting the warp threads on is different. I love each culture is keeping the old ways alive.
🌲🌾🐏 love your work 🌾🌲🦊🌿
What is the name of their etsy shop?
I hope they are doing good because I’m Canadian hutsul and have several of the blankets 😊😊😊 I wonder if they made the
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Bonjour ,j’aimerais acheter de la laine pour faire un tapis .est-ce que vous savez où je peux en trouver ? Merci
Very interesting pronunciation, he the doesn't palatalize the -ать ending (instead reading it as -ат). Is this common in the Hutsul dialect?
Дайте пожалуйста сайт этих людей, изделия просто супер
how to find them online to order
@celiammarinb3601
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I think they are WovenWoolArt in Etsy, but I'm not 100% sure
@ColoradoStreaming
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@@celiammarinb3601 I checked out the shop and it looks like the right one. That is one thing I noticed about the Insider Still Standing episodes is they never tell you where you can buy the stuff. It might be a contract issue with the network though.
Who have the name of the song yuliia sing (if you want you can tale me the name in cyrillic) i can read it
@shwabb1
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Ой чиї то вівці
@shwabb1
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btw cyrillic alphabet doesn't have a set pronunciation (just like latin alphabet), some letters differ depending on the language (for example the letter щ is pronounced [ʃtʃ] in Ukrainian, [ɕ] in Russian, [ʃt] in Bulgarian, [t͡ʃ] in Komi).
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