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“우리는 역시 롱패딩의 민족이었어”
I have been making traditional, individual, hand-carved looms. My newest design is very small, carved out of one piece of wood. Two hundred years ago, these small looms were hand carved. Each one was an individual and became a piece of folk art. With its' uneven and worn slots, chipped and softly worn by years of actual use, the old looms are appropriate for reenactors and historians. There are still many of these looms in private collections and sometimes come up for sale, but many have found their way to museums so that they will not be lost or broken and future generations will be able to see these wonderful pieces of folk art. So if you want a traditional loom, you will have to find a new one or make one! Many new band looms are for sale now. There are many new styles and sizes. There are also new plastic ones! But there is nothing like a hand-carved folk loom. I hang around with traditional spoon and wood carvers so I have had lots of help learning how to carve. Mostly it takes practice and patience. I use a chip knife, but I have a friend who made a nice loom with a utility knife. I use a #3 flat gouge to plane the middle section, but you can leave it 1/4" thick. Perhaps you have a friend you can cohorst into making a new project. For those of you willing to try, here are directions. You can start by cutting down a tree, using a saw, fro and plane to make a nice thin piece. At the Vesterheim Museum in Iowa, we did just that. We brought our students squares of wood we had cut and planed ourselves... but.... Poplar from Home Depot comes in nice 1/4" x 6" x 48" boards. Here, I cut a board into 4 1/4" pieces. I mark the top and bottom to create a 3 1/4" span for the slots, and cut down into the wood along these lines 1/16". Then I plane the center to about 1/8" with my flat gouge on both sides. Measure and pencil the slots 5/16" apart on both sides, making sure they are lined up properly. The I use my chip knife to go back and forth cutting the slots. Drilling the holes at the last and cleaning up the holes and slots with a needle file. I do not use sandpaper, instead, I carve along all edges with my chip knife until they are smooth, just like they used to before laser cutters! And then I carved a shuttle to match. This creates 18 slots and 18 holes. A total of 36 threads will be plenty for all plain and stripe weaving. and . If you are using pick-up method, this size will work for any piece that uses 7 pattern threads including boarder's, or a tight 9 pattern piece with simple boarders. The width of your band of course depends on the thickness of your threads. Even a 1/16" hole can be worked though using a small crochet hook or needle threader. After making a few of these plain, I decided to paint one. I used milk paint to give it an authentic glow. Here is a photo of my newest loom with a small shuttle. Painted looms were common in the 1800s throughout Europe. Shown below are several, more band looms found on my page... https://www.pinterest.com/potterymom1/weaving-band-looms/ For you newbies to my Blog, use the search button above and type in Bands or Tapes to find more projects for your bands, building your own simple loom and stories of my weaving adventures. New to Tape or Band weaving? Look up my beginners easy to use book Tape Loom Weaving... simplified on my web site www.eastknollpottery.com (yes, I am also a potter) or on Amazon.com. Subscribe to my blog to get notice on future projects and loom building or follow me on Facebook... Tape Loom Weaving.... and Happy Weaving!
I promise, this is absolutely the last one in the series for now. However hopefully Simon will pick another game next year that we can use to develop this costume. I want to thank Tom Garnett for sharing some gorgeous pictures from the event where he captured all my hard work. I want to thank Simon less for not wearing the whole thing and apparently not taking the armour I made for him out of the car. However, it was designed to work in layers of various kinds, and so I think it’s ok – as long as he wears it in the future sometime so that all my hard work becomes worth it.
1918
기녀 Kisaeng 기녀위문(1905) 노일전쟁 당시 기녀들이 일본군 기녀위문(1905) 노일전쟁 당시 기녀들이 일본군 침선비(針線婢) http://f17.aaacafe.ne.jp/~kasiwa/korea/mass/h0002.htm 妓生の親子 the Kisaeng mother and daughter 妓生の親子 今夜も遅くなるのと子供は不満顔 子持ちの妓生も多かった the Kisaeng parent-child, her daughter complaints to mother,"will you go back in midnight also tonight?" There were many Kisaeng having with children. 妓生学校の授業 the class in Kisaeng school http://euyeomuyeo.tumblr.com/post/23927377649/gisaeng-or-kisaeng-also-called-as she is japanese geisha 彼女は日本の芸者さんです 기생 (Gisaeng) or Kisaeng, also called as 기녀 (ginyeo), were Korean female entertainers or sometimes prostitutes. They are mostly considered as the Korean counterpart of Japanese geishas. Kisaeng were artists mostly hired for the royal court but were spread throughout the country. Kisaeng write poems, play music, and also dance. They received intense training during their childhood from which they possibly inherited from their mother, or sold from a poor family. Despite their service, they had inferior status in the society. One of the most popular Kisaengs is 황진이 (Hwang Jin Yi), known for her talent, wit, and exceptional beauty.
“<여성 저고리 실루엣 변화> 16c, 17c, 18c, 19c 16세기 저고리는 긴저고리류(80cm내외)와 비교적 짧은저고리류(60~70cm)가 있으며, 긴저고리류는 당의로 비교적 짧은 저고리류는 일반 저고리로 변화되었을걸로 추정”
いろは四十八組、本所 深川十六組江戸の町火消しは、総数六十四組が在りましたこういう町火消しの装束道具などは博物館以外には、もう無いだろうと思っていたらネット…
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Monumental tapestries are cleaned and conserved.
男性の袴・着物の描き方をイラストで詳しく解説しています。和服の男性を描きたい方にオススメ!女性の着物との違いや帯刀についても紹介。
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