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I also make winders from my Home Depot poplar. These I had cut out at home on a band saw. I like to finished the edges with my chip knife to give them an old look and also smooth the edges so the threads will not get snagged. These winders are a great way to display or sell your bands.
I am also a potter. I specialize in Early American Pottery, but there is some controversy about Vikings making pottery or acquiring it from nearby territories. The Saxons were making hand-built and wheel-thrown pots throughout the Medieval and Viking period.
With my English background, I decided to try out some early Saxon mugs. South east of London had some yellow/cream colored clay. Early potters used a lead and copper glaze to color and seal their pots.
Later, in the 1600s, Yellow ware as we know it and what I specialize in, was refined and the Mocha patterns applied. The earlier Medieval pots were crude and to me, more appealing. So I made some mugs in my own style.
The Hjemkomst Festival is a great place to spend a June weekend. Below are photos of some of the goings-on.
You can see lots more photos and get links to the event and "Vikings" involved at their facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hjemkomst-Center/116705061711198
And if you are new to band weaving, you can learn how to weave on these simple portable looms with my book "Tape Loom Weaving...Simplified" at my web site, www.eastknollpottery.com or Amazon.com