Bushmoot 2016 workshops

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Lizz

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May 29, 2015
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Ooooh, exciting. I've worked out that I'm going to offer three different workshops at the moot each for 2.5 hours - obviously subject to permission from hwmbo!

1. Peg loom mat, rug or seat cushion
2. Making a set of weaving sticks and a simple strap using some cheery yarn
3. Weaving a quiver or long tube basket (loom included in take away from session)

£5 for materials for each workshop, cuppa (tea not coffee, coffee is the spawn of some hellish thing) included, bring a seat and a mug. Probably to be held at my camp site - I've a shiny new tarp made by Bilmo to help with the whole keeping dry business!

You know you want to!
 

Lizz

Absolute optimist
May 29, 2015
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Cardiff
I've had another brainwave! I'm going to do a workshop on making leather mug holders where you get to spend 2.5 hours making, wait for it, a leather mug holder!image.jpg I'll have to look at costs - probably a fiver to cover materials... Hmm I wonder how many gloving needles I've got.
 

Lizz

Absolute optimist
May 29, 2015
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Cardiff
Excellent!

I might also do a session on tape weaving using a rigid heddle loom, different to tablet weaving. Hmm, so many nice things to do.....
 

Lizz

Absolute optimist
May 29, 2015
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Cardiff
Is there any chance that someone might do a 'make your own boreal bushcraft anorak workshop' (bring your own blanket needle and thread) I'd dearly love to go to a workshop like that....
 

Lizz

Absolute optimist
May 29, 2015
352
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Cardiff
Ok, so I've now worked out the five things I'll offer:
1. Weaving a quiver - the amazing Coke bottle loom is included in cost
2. Weaving a peg loom mat, cushion or small rug - peg looms may be available to buy for about £15 on top - but you could just borrow one if mine!
3. Making socks on a sock loom - will check about loom cost might be able to get them for an additional £3 or use mine
4. Making a leather mug holder
5. Making weaving sticks and a strap from cheerful yarn - take the sticks away with you - please
6. Making tape on a fixed headle loom - can get these for a tenner for a simple one if anyone wants one - or use mine

Any session a fiver for materials - six people per session, 2.5,hours long. Tea and biccies included. Should manage to fit each session running three times over the BM... 🌲🌲🌲 closer to the year/month/day I'll take more names but do feel free to indicate interest - it'll help me sort out materials and kit.
 

Lizz

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May 29, 2015
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Cardiff
I know, but I love some of these and they're so easy and I get to meet lovely people, share some skills and chill out at my own tent! But if someone will teach a make a blanket bush shirt thingy I'm definitely going to do that!
 

Mesquite

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I know, but I love some of these and they're so easy and I get to meet lovely people, share some skills and chill out at my own tent! But if someone will teach a make a blanket bush shirt thingy I'm definitely going to do that!

I'm no seamstress but I can bring bring some various sized patterns of a simple design for anyone who would want to make their own and we can muddle through making them together :)

I know one person who might help us out as a consultant tailor if we ask him nicely :rolleyes:
 

John Fenna

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My "Blanky-Hoodie" is just made from rectangles of fabric, each sized to the individuals measurements - no tailoring needed (but wearing a belt helps!) while sewing is easy ...
I use a machine!
However sewing in the field only needs a "blanket stitch" (about 3 stitches to the inch would be about right) using a suitable thread (wool or linen would be nice but polyester may be easier) on a fairly large needle (easier to find if you drop it for one thing!)
Personally I detest hand sewing - Mr Singer was our saviour here - but understand some folks like doing it (or is it they are even tighter than me and will not fork out for a sewing machine? .... nah - no one is that tight!).
I am always up to watch folk put themselves through torment of sore fingers and stabbed legs and would happily come along to observe :)
 

Lizz

Absolute optimist
May 29, 2015
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Cardiff
Excellent - I do actually have a hand cranked sewing machine so I could bring that - it's only from Cardiff and I quite like the idea of us sewing by machine outside a tent ... Alternatively sewing by hand is pretty simple (saying nothing John!) and I haven't stabbed myself recently!
 

Seoras

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Sounds like all stuff I would want to learn Lizz but as Steve said leave some time to do a workshop or two for yourself. Anything weaving interests me so I am looking forward to seeing some of the workshops.

Personally I want to run a couple of workshops myself. I am thinking about showing how to make a damp log rocket stove with only an axe, saw and knife and how to make a dovetail campfire crane from a single pole.

atb, George
 

Tony

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Some cool stuff coming up in this thread...keep it coming everyone, maybe i'll even get to a couple of them :D

Jules (basket making) has sent me details of a Willow backpack 2 day course that she's going to put on at the Moot, I'm very tempted by that as well

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