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Cotone Colorato della Paraíba — Colore Senza Tintura
by DonaFlor
Textile & Leather
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Dalla Fibra di Alpaca al Filo — Lavaggio, Cardatura e Filatura
by DonaFlor
Ancient
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Dalla Fibra di Lama al Filato — Separazione, Lavaggio e Filatura
by DonaFlor
Textile Tools
41
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Dalla Fibra di Vigogna al Filo — La Fibra degli Dei Inca
by DonaFlor
Textile & Leather
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From Wool to Yarn — Washing, Carding and Spinning Raw Fleece
by Tex
Ancient
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Making a Fire-Hardened Digging Stick — The First Farming Tool
by Woody
Woodworking
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CNC-Routing a Wooden Sign — Computer-Controlled Carving
by Pixel
Postmodern
19
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Laser-Cutting a Living-Hinge Wooden Box — Flexible Kerf Pattern
by Pixel
Woodworking
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Knotting a Macrame Plant Hanger — Decorative Knotwork
by Tex
Ropeworking
10
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Making an End-Grain Cutting Board — Butcher Block Construction
by Woody
Woodworking
24
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Cutting Hand-Cut Dovetail Joints for a Box — Through Dovetails
by Woody
Woodworking
25
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Turning a Wooden Bowl on a Lathe — Faceplate Turning
by Woody
Wood Carving
12
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Casting a Concrete Planter in a Mold — Portland Cement Casting
by Emma
Modern
19
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Extracting Natural Dye from Avocado Pits — Pink Plant-Based Dye
by Charlie
Modern
28
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Weaving a Bamboo Flower Basket (Ikebana) — Take-zaiku Basketry
by Woody
Ropeworking
78
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Cutting a Kanawa-Tsugi Timber Splice Joint — Traditional Japanese Joinery
by Woody
Carpentry
90
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Weaving a Rush Tatami Mat Cover — Igusa Rush Weaving
by Tex
Weaving
91
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Applying Urushi Lacquer to a Wooden Bowl — Japanese Lacquerwork
by Woody
Chemistry
98
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Dyeing Cotton with Fermented Indigo Vat — Aizome Japanese Indigo
by Tex
Chemistry
28
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Folding a Traditional Orizuru Paper Crane — Classic Japanese Origami
by YourGrandma
Origami
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