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Making a Simple Skin Cloak — Fur and Hide Body Covering
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25. mayo 2026FO
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Making a Simple Skin Cloak — Fur and Hide Body Covering

The skin cloak is the earliest known form of tailored clothing, preceding woven garments by tens of thousands of years. Analysis of clothing lice genetics suggests humans began wearing animal skins at least 170,000 years ago. The simplest cloak is a single large hide (deer, elk, bison, bear) draped over the shoulders and secured with a bone pin or tied at the throat. More advanced cloaks join multiple smaller hides together with sinew-sewn seams. Fur-on cloaks provide superior insulation: the hollow hairs of deer and elk trap air, creating an insulating layer. The key to a functional skin cloak is soft, flexible tanning (brain tanning or smoke tanning) so the garment drapes and moves with the wearer rather than standing stiff like rawhide.
Intermedio
4-6 hours

Instrucciones

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Select a Large Brain-Tanned or Smoked Hide

Choose a brain-tanned or smoke-tanned hide for your cloak. A single deer hide provides roughly one body-sized piece. For a larger cloak, plan to join 2 to 3 smaller hides. The hide must be fully softened — stiff or partially tanned hides will not drape properly and will restrict movement.

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Orient the Fur Side Outward

If using a fur-on hide, orient the fur to face outward. The fur side sheds rain and snow while the smooth skin side sits against the body or an inner layer. Fur-out is the standard orientation for weather protection — the guard hairs channel water away rather than trapping it against the wearer.
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Lay the Hide Flat and Trim the Edges

Spread the hide on a flat surface and trim the edges into a roughly rectangular or semi-circular shape using a sharp flint blade. Remove any irregular projections from the leg and neck areas. A semi-circular shape drapes most naturally over the shoulders and hangs evenly.
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Create a Gathered Neckline for a Single-Hide Cloak

For a single-hide cloak, fold the top edge over 3 to 4 cm and punch holes along the fold using a bone awl, spaced approximately 3 cm apart. These holes will carry a drawstring cord to gather the cloak around the neck and shoulders.

Herramientas necesarias:

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Thread a Neck Cord Through the Holes

Thread a rawhide cord or twisted sinew through the punched holes to create a gathered neckline. Pull both ends of the cord out at the front centre so the cloak can be cinched tight or loosened. The gathering distributes the hide's weight evenly across the shoulders.

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For a Multi-Hide Cloak: Overlap the Joining Edges

If joining two or more hides, overlap the edges by 2 to 3 cm along the seam line. Align the hides so the grain direction matches and the fur nap runs the same way. Clamp or weight the overlapping edges in place on a flat surface.
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Punch Matching Holes Along Both Edges

Using a bone awl, punch matching holes along both overlapping edges, spaced 1 to 2 cm apart. Push the awl through both layers simultaneously to ensure the holes align perfectly. Consistent spacing produces a straight, even seam.

Herramientas necesarias:

Bone AwlBone Awl
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Sew the Hides Together with Sinew

Thread sinew through a bone needle and sew the hides together using a simple whip stitch — passing the needle through each pair of aligned holes from one side. Sinew thread swells slightly when damp, which tightens the stitches and makes the seam more weatherproof over time.

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Seal the Seam Against Wind

Run a thin line of warm pine pitch or rendered tallow along the seam on the inner (skin) side. Press the sealant into the stitch holes with a fingertip. This blocks wind penetration through the needle holes and adds a small amount of waterproofing to the joint.
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Fit the Cloak to the Wearer

Try the cloak on. It should drape from the shoulders to at least mid-thigh, with enough width to wrap around the torso. Check that the neckline gathers snugly without choking and that the arms can move freely. Trim any excess length at the bottom if needed.
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Attach a Bone Toggle or Thorn Pin at the Throat

Fasten a bone toggle, carved bone pin, or large thorn at the throat to hold the cloak closed. A toggle passes through a loop of cord on the opposite edge. A bone pin pierces both overlapping edges at the front. The closure must hold the cloak in place during movement but release easily when pulled.

Materiales

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Herramientas requeridas

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