[NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages
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Thu Nov 19 16:50:05 UTC 2020
Good Morning Jewel, there is a Knitting class tonight at 8 o'clock I do believe that you are welcome to join in on if you can.
I will check with Jeanette to see if I may forward you the information about it.
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Subject: Re: [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages
Hi everyone,
Thank you so much for suggesting knitting! That is something I’ve never really tried, but I think I will! And thinking of knitting reminded me of wire weaving, something I’m also interested in. So I think I’ll start knitting andwire weaving, and probably do somebasketweaving, too, since I always wanted to get back into that.
Thank you,
Jewel
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> 4. Grab a loom and join me at 8 PM Eastern (JILL ROSSITER)
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> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2020 08:48:34 -0500
> From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
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> Hi Jewel.
> I know spinning and weaving have been around for millennia. A drop spindle is easy to get, and not real expensive.
> I think people in the Middle East have been knitting for a long time, but not sure when it came over to Europe.
> Pottery has been around a very long time, too, and so has wood carving and leatherwork.
> HTH.
> Tracy
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> Dear list,
> my nameisJewel and I am a long-time Federationist who just rejoined this list with my new e-mail address. My queestion is this:
> I want to rejoin the society for Creative anachronism and do crafts, but I?m not sure what medieval crafts would work for a totally blind person. Any ideas/ I know I cansew and felt wool, so those are not ruled out, but I was looking for other ideas, too. Thanks!
> ~Jewel
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> Good Morning Jewel, first of all, welcome back to the group.
> How about knitting or crocheting?
> I do believe that these crafts have been around since the middle ages.
> I know that knitting was done by ancient mariners who knitted to mend their nets or to pass the time on long sea voyages.
> I like to knit, crochet and loom knit.
>
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> Subject: Re: [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages
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> Hi Jewel.
> I know spinning and weaving have been around for millennia. A drop spindle is easy to get, and not real expensive.
> I think people in the Middle East have been knitting for a long time, but not sure when it came over to Europe.
> Pottery has been around a very long time, too, and so has wood carving and leatherwork.
> HTH.
> Tracy
>
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> Dear list,
> my nameisJewel and I am a long-time Federationist who just rejoined this list with my new e-mail address. My queestion is this:
> I want to rejoin the society for Creative anachronism and do crafts, but I?m not sure what medieval crafts would work for a totally blind person. Any ideas/ I know I cansew and felt wool, so those are not ruled out, but I was looking for other ideas, too. Thanks!
> ~Jewel
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> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2020 11:50:31 -0600
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> Henri I bet you were even around back in the middle ages LOL! Just
> kidding! Behavior midnight rooster Jill
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> Good Morning Jewel, first of all, welcome back to the group. How about
> knitting or crocheting? I do believe that these crafts have been
> around since the middle ages. I know that knitting was done by ancient
> mariners who knitted to mend their nets or to pass the time on long
> sea voyages. I like to knit, crochet and loom knit. -----Original
> Message----- From: NFB-Krafters-Korner On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via
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> 'List for blind crafters and artists' Cc: Tracy Carcione Subject: Re:
> [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages Hi Jewel. I know
> spinning and weaving have been around for millennia. A drop spindle is
> easy to get, and not real expensive. I think people in the Middle East
> have been knitting for a long time, but not sure when it came over to
> Europe. Pottery has been around a very long time, too, and so has wood
> carving and leatherwork. HTH. Tracy -----Original Message----- From:
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> Gaspard Subject: [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages Dear
> list, my nameisJewel and I am a long-time Federationist who just
> rejoined this list with my new e-mail address. My queestion is this: I
> want to rejoin the society for Creative anachronism and do crafts, but
> I?m not sure what medieval crafts would work for a totally blind
> person. Any ideas/ I know I cansew and felt wool, so those are not
> ruled out, but I was looking for other ideas, too. Thanks! ~Jewel Sent
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> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2020 18:11:43 -0600
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> Tonight at 8 PM Eastern join me on the chat line 786-577-1020 access
> code 614370 as promised I am going to teach how to make a cute little
> net Christmas bell you will need 12 peg round loom loom tool scissors
> small amount of bulky yarn or two strands of worsted weight yarn you
> can also add a jingle bell if you like. See you all soon XO Jill
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> Henri I bet you were even around back in the middle ages LOL! Just
> kidding! Behavior midnight rooster Jill Sent from Xfinity Connect App
> ------ Original Message ------ From: henry osborne jr via
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> hosbornejr at gmail.com Sent: November 18, 2020 at 8:13 AM Subject: Re:
> [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages Good Morning Jewel,
> first of all, welcome back to the group. How about knitting or
> crocheting? I do believe that these crafts have been around since the
> middle ages. I know that knitting was done by ancient mariners who
> knitted to mend their nets or to pass the time on long sea voyages. I
> like to knit, crochet and loom knit. -----Original Message----- From:
> NFB-Krafters-Korner On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via
> NFB-Krafters-Korner Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 8:49 AM To:
> 'List for blind crafters and artists' Cc: Tracy Carcione Subject: Re:
> [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages Hi Jewel. I know
> spinning and weaving have been around for millennia. A drop spindle is
> easy to get, and not real expensive. I think people in the Middle East
> have been knitting for a long time, but not sure when it came over to
> Europe. Pottery has been around a very long time, too, and so has wood
> carving and leatherwork. HTH. Tracy -----Original Message----- From:
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> Gaspard Subject: [NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafts of the Middle Ages Dear
> list, my nameisJewel and I am a long-time Federationist who just
> rejoined this list with my new e-mail address. My queestion is this: I
> want to rejoin the society for Creative anachronism and do crafts, but
> I?m not sure what medieval crafts would work for a totally blind
> person. Any ideas/ I know I cansew and felt wool, so those are not
> ruled out, but I was looking for other ideas, too. Thanks! ~Jewel Sent
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