Hi -- you left a comment on my blog about finding patterns from Central Asia. (By the way, the blogger is no longer blogging publicly -- too bad!) tuskiz -- the easiest way to find anything is to Google Central Asia + textiles and troll all the pages. Here are a few links: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/hsc/textiles/ http://www.marlamallett.com/uzbek.htm http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/previous/beyond_silk.asp basically, you are looking for info for textiles from Central Asia or the Silk Road. I've never seen a "drawn" pattern -- but they are "cutouts" like paper cutouts, and if you get a good photo, you could print one and draft it yourself. But the tuskiz is made not only in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, but also in Uzbekistan and some of the other Central Asian countries. Somehow, they each have some of their own unique patterns though! Hope this was somewhat helpful! Maryjo
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Hi -- you left a comment on my blog about finding patterns from Central Asia. (By the way, the blogger is no longer blogging publicly -- too bad!)
tuskiz -- the easiest way to find anything is to Google Central Asia + textiles and troll all the pages.
Here are a few links:
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/hsc/textiles/
http://www.marlamallett.com/uzbek.htm
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/previous/beyond_silk.asp
basically, you are looking for info for textiles from Central Asia or the Silk Road. I've never seen a "drawn" pattern -- but they are "cutouts" like paper cutouts, and if you get a good photo, you could print one and draft it yourself. But the tuskiz is made not only in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, but also in Uzbekistan and some of the other Central Asian countries. Somehow, they each have some of their own unique patterns though!
Hope this was somewhat helpful!
Maryjo
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