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        Armoury
        Blacksmithing
        Fiber Arts
        Jewelry Making
        Stone Carving
        Woodworking

  
  
  
  
  

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Links

Blacksmithing (Organizations)

Blacksmithing (Supplies/Equipment)

Blacksmithing Stories and Technical Information

  • anvilfire - a unique resource for blacksmiths and related metal workers. Includes stories, metalworking resources, and access to a blacksmithing webring.

Jewelry/Beadwork/Silversmithing:

  • Indian Jewelers Supply Company - Tools, supplies, unset stones.
  • Jules Borel - Tools, supplies, unset stones, a local Kansas City company. (1.800.776.6858)
  • Fire Mountain Gems - Tools, supplies, unset stones, beads of all materials, books, and presentation supplies.
  • Rio Grande - Tools, supplies, unset stones.
  • Folkwear Patterns - Not necessarily Medevial, but some really cool ethnic and historic patterns from all over the world.
  • Wig Jig - Not only can you get wire working tools and supplies, but this page supplies literally hundreds of downloadable project sheets!
  • Bead & Button Magazine - The online version of the magazine, has patterns, suggestions and many bead-related topics.

Online Bookstores: If we didn't list your interest here, these guys will probably have it!

  • Lark Books - Books covering everything from jewelry to weaving.
  • Storey Publishing - Books on country living, crafts, subsistance farming, gardening, herbs and more.

Bookbinding/Papermaking/Paper Marbling:

Catalogs: Sources for neat stuff, cool books and simpler living supplies!

  • Jas. Townsend & Son -133 North First Street, P.O. Box 415, Pierceton, IN 46562. Mainly focuses on the American Revolutionary War period, but it has some neat books, utensils and other things that might be adaptable to Renaissance reenactment. It also has a nice catalog with lots of useful pictures for reference purposes..

Do you have a favorite related web site that you don't see
here and would like to recommend? Contact us with your link.
If it meets I.H.E.A. criteria, we will add it to our listing!


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