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May 31st, 2007 -- Posted in Kolyelerim-Necklaces, for foreign visitors |
derslerim bitti haftaya sınav haftam ama molalarımda kolye yapmaya devam ediyorum tam yazlık bir kolye küpelerini de uçlarındaki sallantılardan yapacağım basit bir kolye ama güzel duruyo boyunda:)


May 23rd, 2007 -- Posted in Kolyelerim-Necklaces, for foreign visitors |
Doğal taşlar benim tutkum oldu.. fasetli mor akik ve yeşim biraraya geldi süper oldu.. örgümde çek kristali kullandım japon kum boncuklarıyla çalışmak çok zevkli hem kaliteli hem de aynı boy.. böyle bir kolye ortaya çıkardım umarım beğenirsiniz:)


beaded ball see this tahnks florence for your help:http://webpages.charter.net/florencebeads/Kits/#crystal_bangle
May 20th, 2007 -- Posted in Kolyelerim-Necklaces, for foreign visitors |
Kafamdaki taslaktan daha farklı bişey çıktı maalesef:( okadar da güzel olmadı ama sadece gösteriyorum


May 18th, 2007 -- Posted in Semalar- Schemas, for foreign visitors |
Yapımını anlattım umarım yardımcı olur.. Any questions please feel free to ask izsurucu@gmail.com

3.şekil yanlış numaralandırmışım.. 7 tane kum boncuk geçirip 4 3 şeklinde ayrılır.. 3. aşamada yeni boncuklar aldık onların numaralandırılması 8 9 10 11 şeklinde özür dilerim
Attention!!! I have mistake on step 3.It will be 5 6 7 instead of 9 10 11 and 8 9 10 11 instead of 5 6 7 8 ..
May 16th, 2007 -- Posted in for foreign visitors |
I must write a little about me because I’m not just jemand ( my nickname means in english someone) but it’s really hard to explain my feelings in a foreign language.. Beading is a dream of this child with baloon. Now I’m 22 and a univesity student..I grow up..
Balonlu küçük kız:)

May 9th, 2007 -- Posted in for foreign visitors |

I went to Grand Bazaar yesterday.. It’s a otantic and enjoyable tour for me.. I bought olt of silver ottoman pendants:)) You will them within next days..If you really intersted in visiting historical places and experience fun in Turkey, hier is a webpage:)
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/Default.aspx?17A16AE30572D313D4AF1EF75F7A79681D9DD78D03148A6E
April 26th, 2007 -- Posted in Semalar- Schemas, for foreign visitors |
About drawing patterns
The beadworld is so complicated and very interesting..I’m still learning and want to share an email with us
Hello,
We use Adobe Illustrator to illustrate our patterns. This program is
available for about $150 or $99 if you are an educator. It is difficult to
use at first, but once you learn how to use it, it is a fabulous tool for
illustration. We drew all of our beads first, and then we copy and paste
them into our patterns, so that our drawings are consistent.
Cheers,
Florence http://www.beadinfinitum.com
As you read above ,I’d asked Florence how to draw her patterns and she replied it..Thanks for sharing so much info with me Florence.. Pleasevisit her website there are so many adorable designs
April 23rd, 2007 -- Posted in for foreign visitors |
This national day (23 April National Sovereignty and Children’s Day) in Turkey is a unique event. The founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, dedicated April 23 to the children of the country to emphasize that they are the future of the new nation. It was on April 23, 1920, during the War of Independence, that the Grand National Assembly met in Ankara and laid down the foundations of a new, independent, secular, and modern republic from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire. Following the defeat of the Allied invasion forces on September 9, 1922 and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne on July 24, 1923, Ataturk started his task of establishing the institutions of the new state. Over the next eight years, Ataturk and his followers adopted sweeping reforms to create a modern Turkey, divorced from her Ottoman past. In unprecedented moves, he dedicated the sovereignty day to the children and entrusted in the hands of the youth the protection of this sovereignty and independence.
Every year, the children in Turkey celebrate this “Sovereignty and Children’s Day” as a national holiday. Schools participate in week-long ceremonies marked by performances in all fields in large stadiums watched by the entire nation. Among the activities on this day, the children send their representatives to replace state officials and high ranking bureaucrats in their offices. The President, the Prime Minister, the Cabinet Ministers, provincial governors all turn over their positions to children’s representatives. These children, in turn, sign executive orders relating to educational and environmental policies. On this day, the children also replace the parliamentarians in the Grand National Assembly and hold a special session to discuss matters concerning children’s issues.
Over the last two decades, the Turkish officials have been working hard to internationalize this important day. Their efforts resulted in large number of world states’ sending groups of children to Turkey to participate in the above stated festivities. During their stay in Turkey, the foreign children are housed in Turkish homes and find an important opportunity to interact with the Turkish kids and learn about each other’s countries and cultures. The foreign children groups also participate in the special session of the Grand National Assembly. This results in a truly international Assembly where children pledge their commitment to international peace and brotherhood.
We have a commity called taktakistir ( taktakistir.phpbb3.net).In special days we show our designs in one member’s page http://beyhancayir.blogcu.com/. I’ve made this cherry earrings for children’S day. Take a look you’ve missed lots of things if not.
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