muhu tikand, muhu tikandi kursus, õpi muhu tikandit, muhu kultuur, muhu pärand

Heh, that would be fine.

This time, however, Heiti will limit himself to his usual field and analyze how this thing works.

The Vikerraadio technology show Huvitaja talked about embroidery and how modern solutions can help you start learning new skills. They also talked about how computers help us make things beautiful and why we still don't think it's beautiful.

Making crafts was a calming and social activity even back when the only light was a candle or a lamp with burning liquid. While in the past, village stories could be told by candlelight, today there are much more opportunities and conversations about crafts can be developed regardless of where you live.

The Internet gives us unlimited freedom to communicate and offers us many new and exciting things.

Crafts are a lifestyle!

muhu tikand, muhu tikandi kursus, õpi muhu tikandit, muhu kultuur, muhu pärand

Evelin talks about how the collaboration between her work and hobby began and what the smallest and largest things she embroiders are. The largest is known to many, but the idea of smaller things came as a surprise to us as well.

People are still very inventive.

In addition, they also talked about tools and things that are good to embroider on. How long does embroidery take and what is the basis for successful learning.

The best thing is that the first man has taken a look at it and can now feel free to talk about embroidery 🙂

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Enjoy listening.

Listen to the show HERE

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Source: Rainbow Radio Heiti Kender and  Evelin Kark

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