Da Makkin o’ a Keshie
(The Making of a Keshie)
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Amazing! Enjoyed watching and learning very much!!! Thank you.
Posted by: Helen Stewart | 08 July 2009 at 23:25
Fantastic.Thanks for sharing such an important documentary. This kind of works should be taken into account as a tribute to the people which had hard lives, and also to help us value these handmade objets. Their purpose is nowadays obsolete but their charm remains.
Posted by: Montserrat Casanellas | 28 January 2010 at 18:08