OK, I have a few techniques I am planning on testing out and I am going to document them here for others who might find them interesting. They have to do with the making, binding and filling (use) of point holes for the 16th century.
The scope of the project should be worked out before the first weekend in April (when I plan on my husband using his
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I taught myself from this webpage:
http://fingerloop.org/
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BTW - I am guessing you have done a fair share of handbound grommets in your day. I personally use a very small leather punch and drop a hole in the fabric which I then re-enforce using a modified buttonhole stitch (‘knots’ from the stitch end up on the inside/cut edge of the hole). I have yet to use a tailor’s awl since I can’t imagine that working the fibers apart would make a big enough hole to get a point through easily. What are your thoughts on this? Have you seen any documentation on ‘how point holes’ were made or are we dealing in suppositions about ‘not wanting to cut the fabric’?
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