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Hide Stretching Craft

"Hide Stretching Craft" explores the crucial history of hide tanning and its vital role in family clothing production and self-sufficiency.

More than just a manual, it examines how this craft shaped communities and passed down essential skills across generations.

The book uniquely blends detailed technical instruction with in-depth historical and cultural analysis, demonstrating how the two are inextricably linked.

The book guides readers through the entire tanning process, starting with different types of hides and the necessary tools.

It systematically explores various tanning methods, such as brain tanning and vegetable tanning, analyzing their chemical processes and the qualities each imparts to the finished leather.

Later sections focus on crafting clothing from tanned hides, including patterns and sewing methods.

This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of traditional crafts and historical techniques, relevant for both history enthusiasts and those interested in homesteading.

"Hide Stretching Craft" argues that hide tanning was a cornerstone of family independence, connecting them to the natural world.

By mastering this craft, families reduced their dependence on external markets fostering a deeper understanding of resource management.

The book draws upon historical accounts, anthropological studies, and experimental archaeology, offering a rich perspective on how families created essential leather goods and family clothing.


Author:

  • Logan Bell

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 114 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Hobby and sports
  • Hobby

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