I learned bobbin lace and made a lace cap and collar decoration for my Askola folk costume. If you have ever wondered how bobbin lace works, this video will explain the basics. Enjoy!
You can buy the collar lace pattern from Taito Etelä-Suomi: https://www.taitoetelasuomi.fi/index.php?k=316435
and the Floderi and Frimodiglai patterns from Pits-Priia:
https://www.nyplaajat.net/pits-priia/myynti/
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References:
Iitti costume detail with Floderi lace. Photo credits: Mari Varonen. Check out her huge Finnish folk costume collection here: https://kansallispuvussa.com/
Black and white film clips are from a 1938 documentary film "Rauman Pitsit" by Kansatieteellinen filmi Oy and used with permission: https://elonet.finna.fi/Record/kavi.elonet_elokuva_115327
Rauma laces: https://finna.fi/Record/museovirasto.2C0FEE80F554025F01F59DEF34133403
Tykkipitsi: https://finna.fi/Record/museovirasto.D4987F1E8150B6BE0621F522CBD782D6
Askola tykki lace from the original silk cap: https://www.finna.fi/Record/museovirasto.34e5785d-e9bd-4fca-89d0-ef8880c9e4b3?imgid=2
Floderi extant lace that the pattern is based on, KM:KE 8927:42: https://www.finna.fi/Record/museovirasto.B5B7A10CF5FE408A4E43B4B7C1DFBCD1
Tykkipitsi lace, patterns are Floderi and Kouknatto: https://www.finna.fi/Record/museovirasto.77008c81-b8fb-4132-b424-1a6ce2e2b6dd?imgid=1
Music: Epidemic sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/2s6xgz
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Filming Equipment:
Canon EOS R10 https://amzn.to/3h1b1mm
Mic: Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone: https://amzn.to/2RcZ9Ab
VO mic: https://amzn.to/3Oliadm