Pictures of your Sewing Kit
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needles
Asa mentioned before, I was gifted with some bits of ivory which I turned into needles.
Then I took some antler pieces and cut them into needles.
BUT, I broke a lot of them drilling the hole.
Just this morning on another forum, I read a note where some guy drills the thread hole, THEN he shapes the needle!
duh!!!
Next week when Shea cooks that turkey I'll save the drumsticks and try it out.
Then I took some antler pieces and cut them into needles.
BUT, I broke a lot of them drilling the hole.
Just this morning on another forum, I read a note where some guy drills the thread hole, THEN he shapes the needle!
duh!!!
Next week when Shea cooks that turkey I'll save the drumsticks and try it out.
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I just love those "eureka" moments when you realize you've been doing something backwards all this time, haha.
Ever consider selling any of your bone or antler needles? I wouldn't mind having a few for my period gear, and I'm not sure where to find them.
Ever consider selling any of your bone or antler needles? I wouldn't mind having a few for my period gear, and I'm not sure where to find them.
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Re: Pictures of your Sewing Kit
Historic Enterprises carries some bone needles that I've been eyeing, but I'd much rather buy from a forum member if that was a option.Manveruon wrote:Ever consider selling any of your bone or antler needles? I wouldn't mind having a few for my period gear, and I'm not sure where to find them.
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True indeed! I'll have to check those out though.
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not selling but...
If I make enough, I have no problem gifting them to people.
we;ll see.
I havbe the drumsticks in the crock pot boiling the meat off so will dry and cut and dril land shape and so on this week.
If I make enough, I have no problem gifting them to people.
we;ll see.
I havbe the drumsticks in the crock pot boiling the meat off so will dry and cut and dril land shape and so on this week.
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Very cool! If you're ever inclined and have enough to spare, I wouldn't say no!
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RE Bone Needles.
The leg bones are almost dry.
I'll cut the ends off tonight, clean out the marrow and let them dry a few more days.
Hopefull, I can start making needles this weekend.
The leg bones are almost dry.
I'll cut the ends off tonight, clean out the marrow and let them dry a few more days.
Hopefull, I can start making needles this weekend.
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Re: Pictures of your Sewing Kit
Here is the beginning of my sewing kit. It's a needle case I made, based loosely on an extant 14th century example. When I say loosely, I mean that I saw a picture and said "I bet I could make something like that if I did this..."
Apologies for the frankenstitching - I don't have really any leatherworking experience.
To go in it, I made a needle out of some brass wire and an awl out of one of those cheap wooden chopsticks you get with takeout Chinese food. The grooves on the awl are so I can also use it as a leather edge slicker. Both fit into the case. I also have a harness needle for leather repair that goes in there.
And here is a picture of it in my hand, to give you an idea for scale. I've also wrapped some linen thread around the base so I don't have to care a separate spool. The little cube is beeswax to wax the thread.
I still need to make a sheath for my awl that I can wrap heavy thread around, some pins (probably out of copper wire so I can easily differentiate between pins and needles) and I might get some snips to use instead of my knife. Then some spare buttons and leather cord and a drawstring bag to carry it in, and that should do it for the first incarnation of my sewing kit.
Apologies for the frankenstitching - I don't have really any leatherworking experience.
To go in it, I made a needle out of some brass wire and an awl out of one of those cheap wooden chopsticks you get with takeout Chinese food. The grooves on the awl are so I can also use it as a leather edge slicker. Both fit into the case. I also have a harness needle for leather repair that goes in there.
And here is a picture of it in my hand, to give you an idea for scale. I've also wrapped some linen thread around the base so I don't have to care a separate spool. The little cube is beeswax to wax the thread.
I still need to make a sheath for my awl that I can wrap heavy thread around, some pins (probably out of copper wire so I can easily differentiate between pins and needles) and I might get some snips to use instead of my knife. Then some spare buttons and leather cord and a drawstring bag to carry it in, and that should do it for the first incarnation of my sewing kit.
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I think you did a great job, well done! Love kits of this type, keep those pics coming!
Ken
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Very well done! Don't rag on yourself for the "frankenstitching" as you called it...your stitching looks fine. The trick to changing the look from what you're seeing as "bad" to what you would see as "quality", honestly, is simply to keep the stiches small. Get your holes a little closer to the edges, and get your stitches closer together. It'll take a heck of a while longer to do, but the result, knowing the work you do already and the motivation behind your complaint, will be more what you're looking for. The stitching looks fine as is, and works well for its use here...most of it's hidden, so no one will ever see what you consider "poor quality", and, frankly...a needle case isn't assaulted with the same stresses that boots or a quiver are. I might even venture to say that a period craftsman might have gone the route you did, with minimal stiching, for the sake of saving thread and cutting down on time spent better doing other, more quality-controlled work.
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Taurinor,
your leather case is better than I could do.
I've always 'laughed' at those guys who brag about how much money they spent at the Ren Faire on a pair of boots or pants or even a pouch as if the value was in the cost. Sure they look fancy but then, they are afraid to actually go into the Fiueld with their gear for fear of scratching the leather.
Making your own is, in my opinion, much better as it is your work and personal and gives you bragging rights that the checkbook cannot match.
And every time you look at a patch in your clothes, you can remember, "that happened when I was Rangine in ... " memories.
your leather case is better than I could do.
I've always 'laughed' at those guys who brag about how much money they spent at the Ren Faire on a pair of boots or pants or even a pouch as if the value was in the cost. Sure they look fancy but then, they are afraid to actually go into the Fiueld with their gear for fear of scratching the leather.
Making your own is, in my opinion, much better as it is your work and personal and gives you bragging rights that the checkbook cannot match.
And every time you look at a patch in your clothes, you can remember, "that happened when I was Rangine in ... " memories.
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Re: Pictures of your Sewing Kit
Good looking pics and some great ideas!
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Re: Pictures of your Sewing Kit
I made a sheath for my awl and a pouch to keep my sewing supplies in:
The knife is my general utility knife. I may get some scissors or snips to keep with my sewing kiit.
Here's it all packed up:
The knife is my general utility knife. I may get some scissors or snips to keep with my sewing kiit.
Here's it all packed up:
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