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PLANTS FOR STRINGMAKING SLIDESHOW

Photo slideshow of many fiber producing plants and some processing details.

This photo series forms the basis for the Cordage Fiber Plants and Stringmaking discussion with Tamara Wilder, which can be offered upon request.

Access to this slideshow and other videos on YouTube can also be gained by subscribing to Paleotechnics on Patreon.


STRINGMAKING & FIBER DISPLAY

starts at minute 1:30

Hands On Demonstrations and Marketplace
Fibershed Wool & Fine Fiber Symposium - Dec 9, 2019

 
Experience elements of the soil-to-skin process including sheep shearing, wool grading, heritage sheep, angora rabbits, felting, flax production, natural dye...

In this episode with Tamara Wilder (www.paleotechnics.com) we receive much wisdom from her array of personal experiences in the wildness of her inner and out...
 

WOMEN’S WILDNESS
and IUD Awareness

Paleotechnics discussion ends at minute 13:30
IUD Awareness discussion starts at minute 13:30

Ladies Who Lead podcast interview with Luna Love
February 24, 2018


 

FIREMAKING DEMONSTRATION

Occidental Arts & Ecology Center - March 3, 2017

 
Tamara Wilder demonstrated the ancient art of fire making at OAEC's 2016 Fall Permaculture Design Certification (PDC) course. www.paleotechnics.com | www.oae...

STRINGMAKING

Video Series by the Medil Institute - filmed 2012

Videographer Sky Schofield put lots of effort into this short intro.
Parts 2 and 3 are the nuts and bolts of iris twine making.
Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

Part 2 of three part series on this channel:
Making twine or string using iris fibers found throughout the Pacific Northwest.
As demonstrated by Tamara Wilder of Paleotechnics
Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

Part 3 of three part series on this channel.
Making twine or string using iris fibers found throughout the Pacific Northwest.
As demonstrated by Tamara Wilder of Paleotechnics
Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

3 Ply Iris Twine Making.
As demonstrated by Tamara Wilder of Paleotechnics
You can see the longer version of the original iris twine video in three parts on this channel or in one video here.
Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

Making 2 ply twine with 2 people using Dogbane.
Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

Full length Iris Twine Video on Internet Archive. Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

Full length Iris Twine Video on Internet Archive.
Courtesy of the Me'dil Institute, a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Hoopa Valley Tribe.


Video by YMAA Retreat Center

 

ANCIENT LIVING SKILLS
OVERVIEW PROGRAM

Video by YMAA Retreat Center - October 2011