The Renaissance Artisan Project

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One man's attempt to get 500 years behind

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Category: Leatherworking

August 5, 2018August 5, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

Workholding: The Shoemaker’s Stirrup

January 7, 2016January 23, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

Sewing leather revisited – Making a sheath for my Frost Mora carving knife

January 7, 2016January 23, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

Drafting patterns for leatherworking

May 18, 2014August 1, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

Continuing on with Costrels, Cordwaining, and 6th Grade Leatherworking Lessons…

March 5, 2013August 17, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

A Beginner’s Guide to Girdles: Basic Leatherworking

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The Eternal Apprentice

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Originally known as the “School of the Renaissance Artisan”, this began as a one year project by writer & humorist Scott Perkins exploring the trades and crafts of 16th century England: 54 trade guilds in 52 weeks.

The real story began when he failed. Join us for the ongoing story of one man’s artisanal renaissance…

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