I have been enjoying exploring tablet weaving over the last few months! I'm working on two Viking-era bands in two different weaving techniques. The first is one of the bands from the Oseberg burial ship. I chose to use wool for this project, although the original band was made from linen and silk. The original... Continue Reading →
Hanya Vladimirovna Polotskaya – Nalbound Hose
Yarn: Falkland wool, hand spun on an Ashford Traditional loom, 3 ply to a yarn that is bulky. Stitch type: Oslo stitch. Knee high hose, very warm for winter! This was the 4th set of socks I have nalbound, respectively. I am still working on getting sizing to be consistent, but these turned out to... Continue Reading →
Sulicena Vassura – Learning New Things Keeps Me Warm
Needing something is often what inspires me to learn how to work with new materials or techniques. Usually the technique is something I’ve stashed away in the back of my mind or bookcase, sometimes for years. Both were certainly the case with nålbinding and the items I’m sharing here. I love outdoor activities, and as... Continue Reading →
Lydia of Brus – Lichen Dyed Brat: Textiles in the Oseberg Ship
One of the richest resources for Viking Age textiles is the Oseberg Ship. For this project I was inspired by extents found in the following article: The textiles in the Oseberg ship By Anne Stine Ingstad I had the pleasure of joining a Forest Court event at the end of 2022. One of my favorite... Continue Reading →
Katrein Topffer – The Landing of the Danes
I chose to try making my own paint for the first time. I have painted with acrylics and oils for years, but always ready made. I recently started working on illuminated cards and painting with gouache, again ready made. I just have never been able to try to make my own paint from the raw... Continue Reading →