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Hjälp att hitta ett mönster

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18 december 2008, 21:33
av sergeylost
Jag har ett m#246;nster. Det #228;r en del av kostym. Sn#228;lla, hj#228;lp mig var att hitta detta m#246;nster stora?
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Edit: Moved the post to the English Forum. /Vix, moderator.

Postat:
18 december 2008, 21:33
av sergeylost
I have a pattern. It is part of the costume. Please help me where to find this pattern large?

Postat:
18 december 2008, 21:38
av sergeylost
Here is the pattern.
H#228;r #228;r m#246;nstret.

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23 december 2008, 21:50
av sergeylost
<b><font size="3">Very sad.</font id="size3"></b>I thought that here FORUM. I thought that here communicate. And there is live <b>egoist</b>.
It turns out the Swedes do not want to communicate with foreigners. [:(!]

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23 december 2008, 23:51
av Edvin
Just buy the damn pattern. Don´t expect other to do your work for you. Or make your own pattern from the photo like most people here would do.

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24 december 2008, 13:05
av Vesuvius
I thought you needed help to find the pattern so you could buy it. But as there has been no response I guess nobody knows where to find it... nothing more, nothing less.

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24 december 2008, 14:51
av Vix Hq
No need to be rude, Sergeylost.
If you don't get the answers you expect - rephrase the question, maybe people didn't understand. Or perhaps people don't answer because they simply don't know the answer!
This is an open forum and calling people bad names is not the way to get answers.
If you look at the other threads in the English forum, you'll notice that people here on Historiska Världar are very helpful and that nationality doesn't matter - but we do expect people to behave and play nice.
You're very welcome to continue asking questions and take part in the discussions - a lack of response only means that no one knows how to help you, like Vesuvius pointed out.
Cheers,
Vix, moderator.

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24 december 2008, 18:28
av sergeylost
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Vix Hq</i>
No need to be rude, Sergeylost.
If you don't get the answers you expect - rephrase the question, maybe people didn't understand. Or perhaps people don't answer because they simply don't know the answer!
This is an open forum and calling people bad names is not the way to get answers.
If you look at the other threads in the English forum, you'll notice that people here on Historiska Världar are very helpful and that nationality doesn't matter - but we do expect people to behave and play nice.
You're very welcome to continue asking questions and take part in the discussions - a lack of response only means that no one knows how to help you, like Vesuvius pointed out.
Cheers,
Vix, moderator.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Thank God, who then responded.
For those who do not understand the question - again.
Prelude:
I have this picture here.
Photography - this reconstruction costume citizenship. The band around the collar - this figure.
Question:
Who can explain where you can see this picture on a large scale?
Who can explain the significance of this image?
For the administrator of the forum.
I have no grave. I know that the residents of the Scandinavian countries are very selfish people who are not interested in anything except themselves. Nevertheless, I hope to answer.

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24 december 2008, 18:39
av sergeylost
This figure - "white" swastika?
And why he goes around the collar?
Maybe this is an ancient Scandinavian figure, which everyone knows, and I am one, idiot, I do not know ..
And why is it yellow? And again. Croses clinging to one another, form a trickle, a character ligature. What does this mean?
Who can say?
You Swedes!
You have blood Vikings! You should know ..
P. S. Simply must know the ancient characters.
<font size="1">Òàê äîñòàë ýòîò àíãëèéñêèé, êòî áû çíàë. Åëêè ïàëêè ÷òî æ âû ðóññêèé òî íå ó÷èòå..)))))</font id="size1">

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25 december 2008, 00:48
av Lilliwin
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">I know that the residents of the Scandinavian countries are very selfish people who are not interested in anything except themselves.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Sergeylost - How can you expect anyone to answer your questions when you continue to be rude and call people selfish? I don't know the answer to your question, but I doubt anyone who might know would be willing to answer. Not because they are selfish (which I wouldn't say is characteristic for Scandinavians, in particular the people on this forum is usually extremely helpful), but rather for the offensive tone of your messages...
Remember also that your behaviour affects the picture we Scandinavians get of Russian people...
Mir i druzjba! [:)]

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25 december 2008, 17:06
av Edvin
Yeah, I bet you are going to get help now with insults and poor behavior.
The picture looks like some kind of "made-up" costume-piece. I would be suprised if it is based on an actual finding. It is not a copy of anything I´ve seen in my source material.

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28 december 2008, 09:39
av Anette
I think a lot of the problems are due to the translator program Sergeylost is using. 'this reconstruction costume citizenship' is close to unintelligable...
The swastika was a sign of good luck before the 1930-ies. Noone would have thought twice about using it as a decoration.
Neck holes are usually reinforced with a second layer of cloth, in this case a (I think) tablet woven ribbon.
Colours may have been chosen for their prettiness or for symbolism, its hard to tell.
If you tell where you found the picture (a link?) maybe we can help you some more.

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2 januari 2009, 08:34
av Eleanor
Hi!
Swastika (if this is a swastika, I can't really say becouse the picture ain't that good) was also a symbol of sun and I just thought that maybe that has something to do with yellow color of decoration. Unfortunately I don't know where to find pattern and I don't know if the pattern is really from a grave finding.

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3 januari 2009, 16:00
av Halla
If you are looking for a tabletwoven band with swastika-pattern ( I didn´t quite understand your post either....) from a grave found, there are some good ones to use. Try to get a book of Hochdorf found ( at least "Hochdorf IV" from Johanna Banck-Burgess should have a picture of swastika patterned band or maybe some other book from this early iron age grave
http://www.keltenmuseum.de/dt/hochdorf_literatur.html ) or Snartemo bands with a swastika pattern, in Peter Collingwood`s "The Techniques of Tablet Weaving" has a good picture of it. Some Birka brokard patterns has swastikas too (google internet, you´ll find a lot of pictures of these ), and from Finland are swastika-patterned bands found too. These aren´t the easyest patterns to make, here are some of these patterns used as an embroidery pattern
http://housebarra.com/EP/ep06/06embroid.html
...As far as I remember, this band in your picture isn´t an exact copy of any of these.

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4 januari 2009, 23:21
av Max Gullberg
Sergej, otkuda vy? Ja znaju chto eta kartinka iz festivala Staroj Lagodi, i po-etamu ja predlagaju chto vy govorite s chernym voronom ob etom.. Vot ix sajt:
http://www.blackraven.ru/
I dalshe tolko potomu chto my "nastajashie vikingi" ne znachit chto my objesatelno znaem vse o vikingax, ne nada byt neprijatnym, ladno?
Esli u vas est eshje voprosi pishite mne, ili chernomu voronu.. I pazhalujsta statja o etom simbolom:
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0% ... 0%BA%D0%B0
Edvin, bilderna är från Staraja Ladoga festivalen.. Om jag inte missförstod helt och hållet är de gjorda som minnesbilder/souvenirer för turister. Det var iaf så Björn, som figurerar på nästan alla bilder, förklarade.. Om jag inte missförstod vad han sade, ryssarna kör som sagt med headshot.. [:p]