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Tag Archives: Carpentry
Building a simple inkle loom
You will need: 1 = 1×4×6 in the wood of your choice. Pine is sufficient. Make sure the board you get is as clear and smooth as possible. If your local lumber place has grades, get the premium one, it’s … Continue reading
Crafting a Spindle
These plans are from the book ‘Wheels and Looms’ by David Bryant. A great text, I wish it were still in print.
Posted in Heritage Crafts
Tagged Carpentry, fabric crafts, weaving, Woodworking, yarn
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Wood Chair and Table
These patterns are simple enough for a novice, and require only basic tools. As they do not require nails, they are good for historical reenactment props.
