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Fingerweaving basics and history with Kris Daman

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#010 - We discuss basic fingerweaving methods and what was most commonly made using this method. In addition, we talk about the some of the history surrounding fingerwoven materials (primarily belts and sashes) and what native materials were utilized in North America pre-contact and during colonial times.
Most importantly, this sounds like a project that is portable and can be done somewhat distracted once you learn. . . I'm always glad to hear about projects like this since I don't always have the luxury of focusing completely on what I'm working on!
Links to references mentioned in this episode can be found over at:
folkcraftrevival.com/10

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#010 - We discuss basic fingerweaving methods and what was most commonly made using this method. In addition, we talk about the some of the history surrounding fingerwoven materials (primarily belts and sashes) and what native materials were utilized in North America pre-contact and during colonial times.
Most importantly, this sounds like a project that is portable and can be done somewhat distracted once you learn. . . I'm always glad to hear about projects like this since I don't always have the luxury of focusing completely on what I'm working on!
Links to references mentioned in this episode can be found over at:
folkcraftrevival.com/10

  continue reading

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