Sunday, 20 December 2015
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Some pictures of gardens
Fol. 211r, David and Bathsheba: Bathsheba bathing.
France, 1470-1480. Pierpont Morgan Library online at
Ruralia commoda 1478-c. 1480 Petrus de Crescentiis, translation attributed to Jean Corbechon
online at
Online at
Livre des prouffitz champestres et ruraulx (BNF Arsenal 5064, fol. 151v), third quarter of the 15th century
Monday, 19 October 2015
A Garden for Rowany Festival
Below is a rough concept plan.
Please note this is a concept plan, it is intended to give you an idea of the type of garden we could create and the type of plants which could be included. It is certainly not a final plan or plant list! In addition to the plants mentioned potted colour consisting of calendulas, dianthus or any other documentable species may also be included. Roses would ideally be of a period species and variety, however given the desire to have flowering roses in the display roses will probably be bought the week before festival and will be selected on the basis of having sufficient flowers and buds to be in flower throughout festival. Roses such as Iceberg while not period look similar, have a long enough flower ing time and are readily available.
I've added a few pictures, I'll reference these and other pictures later.
Friday, 28 August 2015
Sunday, 9 August 2015
Beyond my window
A magpie is singing
At midnight
I am unsure if it brings
Happiness or condolences
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Garden Tools
A Dibbler
Monday, 23 February 2015
A Viking Bull Terrier, I mean Horse
White poplar toy horse |
After having a look at the originals it's not as bad as I thought!
A page with instructions and images
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Bobbin along
"Mary Rose" Bobbins
So yesterday afternoon and this afternoon I did some turning.Yesterday I split out a couple of blanks which I turned today. I had intended to finish them in one go, but after feeling the moisture they contained (I was sprayed with warm wet shavings!) I decided that Windsor chair makers might be onto something and have left them to dry after turning the basic shape.
It's possible that they may crack or warp, but the relatively small size of the pieces should reduce the chance of that.
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Bobbins
Turning Bobbins in the style of those found on the Mary RoseThe Bobbins and related artifacts. |
Having recently acquired a lathe I decided that I would like to make a series of small objects, mostly because I get immense enjoyment from wood, but also with an eye to sell some if they are up to scratch.
The collection of thread Bobbins from the Mary rose are ideal subjects for this, being relatively small and quite simple.
The Bobbins:
Four bobbins: Material Length (mm) Diameter (mm)
Ash 128 28
Willow 115 25 (stem) 40 (Collar)
Alder 37 12 (this is an incomplete fragment)
Scots pine 95 17 This one is the conical one in the picture.
Measurements taken from
They have three collars, one at either end, plus one in the center, allowing for two colours or type of thread to be shown/ stored.
In addition the core has been hollowed and stoppered creating a space to store needles. at least one of the bobbins was still stoppered and contained needles.
My first attempt
More care is needed in drilling the needle compartment |
Overall I'm quite happy with this Bobbin as a quick experiment.
The hole made by drilling at an angle rather than vertically. |
Labels:
Mary Rose,
Old methods,
Rowany festival,
SCA,
wood,
woodwork
Monday, 16 February 2015
Something has returned. Colour, my awareness and love for it. I am seeing patterns and colours. I was never blind to it physically, simply to busy at the broad end of Maslows pyramid.So noticing the textures, patterns and colours of apples at the farmers market was wonderful.
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