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I thought it would be fun and informative for you to see just some of the things that both Randy and myself do to get our products out to you.



I think people sometimes aren't quite sure we make our own rawhide for products and for sale.  These were taken a few years ago by Liana.  To the top left is Randy fleshing a hide, probably moose and at the bottom left we are finishing the hides which means we have taken the hair off and washed the hides.  One more scrape and then we frame them to dry which is shown above.


In 1997 the Provincial Museum of Alberta (now called the Royal Museum of Alberta) opened a New Aboriginal Gallery.  We tanned and put together a braintanned moose hide teepee and a braintanned deerhide liner along with a braided rope of deerhide to hang the liner.  The museum people painted the liner after it was put together. Here are two pictures of the finished product.
Randy & Mors filming for the
video's and DVD's that we produced on Plant Identification and Wilderness Skills
Fingerwoven Sash I did for a friend, double chevron pattern, 240 strands, over 6 feet long, took me a year.  I do courses on fingerweaving.


A wedding quilt I did for our son.  I also work with a group of dedicated women in a non-profit needle crafters guild.  We donate everything to places like Ronald McDonald House, Cross Cancer Institute, Premie Care, etc.



If you want more info about the courses I do, give me a call at 1-877-527-2628.
Here is one of the capotes I have made.  There are courses available and there are also capotes for sale.

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