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being an everything crafter is great but also sucks. like i want to get my watercolors out but i need to put away my microcrochet first. i want to do some leatherwork but my oil paints are on the table. i want to whittle but i'm using the bucket i catch wood shavings in to hold my papermaking mush. i want to write my book but my hands are too busy knitting a sweater. i want to code another video game but i'm too busy studying nalebinding. do you see my problem. the problem is that i need more hands
Completed hood, based off a 16th century ‘shame’ mask.
Leatherwork patterns/designs from Le Cuir: Compositions Decoratives by Jehan Raymond, 1908.
A few more pictures of the gloves I made last month, featuring a very large and cheap ring I got at a clothing swap many years ago.

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Rare survival of an embossed, high status leather shoe, excavated at Dundurn Hillfort near St Fillans. Displayed next to a modern reconstruction.
Original dated to 700-900 CE, Reconstruction courtesy of Pictavia Leather
Perth Museum, Scotland
Case for a Book, possibly belonging to a bishop, French (?), 15th Century
From the Met Museum