Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing

by Edna Wilder

Paperback, 1976

Status

Available

Call number

AK 646.16 Wil

Collection

Publication

University of Alaska Press (1976), Edition: 1, 132 pages

Description

Still the definitive guide, Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing is packed with clear, easy-to-understand instructions, drawings, and photographs to lead readers of any skill level through the process of turning natural or man-made furs and hides into handsome, useful garments. Author Edna Wilder, one of the world's best-known practitioners and modernizers of traditional Eskimo skin sewing techniques, takes would-be skin sewers through the step-by-step work involved in constructing traditional items of clothing such as mukluks, parkas, and mittens. She also includes sewing instructions for belts, baby booties, a trapper-style fur cap, and toys. Though natural fur and hides were the only ones known in traditional Eskimo lifeways, the book's guidance is completely adaptable to modern, synthetic leathers and artificial furs. Similarly, the guidance offered in these pages on traditional Native beadwork and basket making works just as well for plastic beads and basketry materials unknown to the Alaska wilderness.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member juniperSun
While I haven't tried to make anything from this book, the directions seem to be clearly written and patterns drawn of graph lines so that it seems very do-able. Included are traditional methods of preparing/tanning skins (altho the second chapter gives sources for purchasing ready-made furs),
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adding beadwork, and cutting & sewing fur. Patterns are given for baby booties, fur mittens, slippers, mukluks, fur cap, parkas, toys & accessories. A final chapter tells how to make traditional grass braided rugs and baskets.
She slips in some cultural information along with the directions, such as a cautionary tale, told to children, about knowing the difference between edible willow leaves and toxic alder leaves.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1976-04

Physical description

132 p.; 5.5 inches

ISBN

0882400266 / 9780882400266

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