Traditional crafts Spinning wheels and Handmade Shoes

Have you made something and want to show it off? This is the place for your photos or just talk about the things that you have made or would like to make. All crafts from knitting and crochet to woodwork, in fact anything that you have made!
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Traditional crafts Spinning wheels and Handmade Shoes

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Who's "we"?

And where?

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Dear Davy,

Sounds lovely but I echo Ellendra ... where? Got any pictures? They'd be interesting ....

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Tell us more, that sounds right up my street-figuratively of course :flower:
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Does silversmithing count?

I do it because I enjoy it mostly but also I think that skills like these are dying out and being replaced with huge companies mechanical methods of making jewellery etc

My OH makes Medieval Armour too... now I know strictly speaking that isn't very likely to make a comeback in the future but it certainly is interesting learning about all the do's and don'ts of making authentic clothing and armour etc.

There's also the fact that when we go and do medieval shows we have to be authentic and that includes crafts, many make their own arrows and some make their own swords... can you put your finger on a local blacksmith these days? I'll bet not many can but keeping things like blacksmithing alive is an important skill imho.

Err... anyway, I hope that makes sense / is what you are after :scratch:

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StripyPixieSocks wrote:

My OH makes Medieval Armour too... now I know strictly speaking that isn't very likely to make a comeback in the future

Well I think the idea of menfolk clanking round in armour quite useful... you would know what they are up to ... :mrgreen:
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Silver Ether wrote:
StripyPixieSocks wrote:

My OH makes Medieval Armour too... now I know strictly speaking that isn't very likely to make a comeback in the future

Well I think the idea of menfolk clanking round in armour quite useful... you would know what they are up to ... :mrgreen:
LOL they clank AND smell of WD40 if you can't hear them you can smell them :D

I'm rather partial to men running around in armour... I've watched many a re-enactment but seeing your very own knight getting a battering really stirs the.... err... blood :mrgreen:

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welcome in Davy stephenson

Hmm I'd like to know where 'here' is too.
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:mrgreen:

my 'old crafts' are mainly to do with wool, from raw to fabric of various sorts
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Davy stephenson wrote:we have made bagpipes, cartwheels, boot and shoes, spinning wheels, longbows, hand spun and knitted garments, jewelry, forestry machinery
shaving horses, camping stoves, furniture and restoration, survival knives, falconry equipment, traditional hand tools and hand made leatherwork
and the list goes on and on,

This is not an self promotion thingy but all are welcome to come and learn something worth while, with which to take away a do again,
How about posting up a few tutorials online.

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contadino wrote:
How about posting up a few tutorials online.
that would be very cool, i second
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I've been looking into making myself a Gittern or Cittern (Mediaeval stringed instrument) and have joined a group that specialises in making and playing them, does that count?
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