ArchaeoWeaver

@Archaeoweaver
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Hi, I am a weaving archaeologist. Mostly I do historical tablet weaving.
To maintain this beautiful hobby, I sell my creations on etsy.
#brettchenweben #weaving #tabletweaving #reenactment
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@Frijafolk Vielen Dank!
@clew Thank you so much.

My latest tablet-weaving project, woven based on a 15th-century trim from Siksälä in Estonia, is done. And I am trying out some new style of photos to present my woven trims and belts with some driftwood and dried flowers.

#tabletweaving #Brettchenweben #medieval #Mittelalter #Siksälä #reenactment #weaving #weben #livinghistory #bandweaving #Bandweben #handweaving #Handweben

@MJmusicinears Thank you so much!
@skua Sorry, the dots are no stars and don't fit any constellation. They are perfectly symmetrical and are there only due to the weaving technique.

Another project I am currently working on is a reconstruction of the trim of a richly decorated shroud. The original was found in a woman's grave in the cemetery of Siksälä, Estonia. The woman buried in grave 38 was wrapped in a cloth decorated with metal clasps and a tablet-woven border. The burial dates from between 1300 and 1475 AD. This is what the border trim once looked like:

#tabletweaving #Brettchenweben #medieval #Mittelalter #Siksälä #reenactment #weaving #livinghistory

Yesterday's threads are today's trim.
The pattern is that of Hallstatt Textile 123, which dates dack to the Celtic period. It was found in the salt mines of Hallstatt, where it has been reused and was thus preserved. Originally it was most probably sewn onto a sleeve hem.

#tabletweaving #brettchenweben #Celts #Kelten #bandweaving #handweaving #Hallstatt #livinghistory

It ist so satisfying to have a newly threaded project on the loom. Soon it will be a trim with a pattern from the Celtic period of Hallstatt.

#tabletweaving #brettchenweben #livinghistory #hallstatt #celts #kelten #handweaving #bandweaving

@venite Thank you
Finally bought a wool winder to make neat little balls of my hand-dyed wool. These are all the shades of green and yellow I dyed using red and yellow onion skins.