Hello Charleigh! I love your comment so much and I agree with everything you said! I’m always thinking about things I buy and considering how it would be made on a small scale. One of my favorite books is titled “Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post-consumer World.” That book really inspired me to think this way! So far I have only sewn…
Hello Charleigh! I love your comment so much and I agree with everything you said! I’m always thinking about things I buy and considering how it would be made on a small scale. One of my favorite books is titled “Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post-consumer World.” That book really inspired me to think this way! So far I have only sewn a quilt and an apron, but I am working on a skirt and my Viking dress right now. I also have two deer hides in the freezer downstairs from our neighbor which I plan to learn to tan soon! I have been learning fermentation as well, and I’ll make candles with my beeswax one day! But I can’t believe you are making your own thread. I can’t wait to get to that level one day! I’ve been practicing an ancient Viking loomless method of weaving called tablet or card weaving, and it would be cool to be able to spin my own yarn for it! I very much appreciate your comment. Thank you so much for your kind words; have a great day and Yah bless!
Hello Charleigh! I love your comment so much and I agree with everything you said! I’m always thinking about things I buy and considering how it would be made on a small scale. One of my favorite books is titled “Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post-consumer World.” That book really inspired me to think this way! So far I have only sewn a quilt and an apron, but I am working on a skirt and my Viking dress right now. I also have two deer hides in the freezer downstairs from our neighbor which I plan to learn to tan soon! I have been learning fermentation as well, and I’ll make candles with my beeswax one day! But I can’t believe you are making your own thread. I can’t wait to get to that level one day! I’ve been practicing an ancient Viking loomless method of weaving called tablet or card weaving, and it would be cool to be able to spin my own yarn for it! I very much appreciate your comment. Thank you so much for your kind words; have a great day and Yah bless!