Now this I’ve seen my grand uncles do ! 😊 . They also do deer hide for moccasins 😊 . My grand aunts taught me how to bead (decorate) them .😊. My ancestors are Native Americans from the Lumbee Cherokee in Lumberton North Carolina .😊
I think those pods he boiled are containing saponins to clean skins and decrease fat(pretty mutch weak soap), also later he uses corn meal and salt. Personally I thing this way is pretty meh, skins are stiff, fragile and propably don t smell really good. I preffer oak tanning and pig fat
Good Video🙏🏼Awesome Place!👍🏼 that Sundial i really like too. No Hablo what the Signs Say😎or the recipe. Cool Vest! I use Black colored 20# braided nylon fishing line and a Curved Upholstry needle with a mini pliers.
Try stretching those skins on a frame it makes it easier to clean the membrane, and use alum to keep the hair on the skins where u want to keep it. It makes the skin shrink around the hair and hold it in the skin. That's the way the Native American Indians process their skins
Wait.. those black bean things ... i used to live in a area with that tree type (america) i didn't know you could use them to help make sheep clothing 😮😂 i just use to open them and pull the seeds out lol
The other channels, especially the homesteaders, usually show the skinning process. Would you show the process too someday when you make leather again? I know that goats smell really bad. How about sheep? Don't the fur smell bad either?
how traditional is this process like how far back cause corn didnt appear in china until. looks something up woah wait a minute what the fuck. why was maize present in pre-colombian china
People asking them to put subs, guys if you’re really interested learn the lenguage, we all people from all countries (non native English) learn English ourselves to have access to your info, so do you to have access to their info. 👌 If you’re asking which lenguage is this one is CHINESE, go study 📚 🫰🏻
Even in this days is way easier, just take capture to all the words you want to translate and translate it on google translator app. (Image translation) This is from simplified Chinese to English, so show a lil more interest, you guys want all easy and served. 😅
you are so amazing. you can build, craft, sew, cook and very very very talented.
看魯磊的視頻真的是一種享受❤謝謝分享❤
I hope next time you put English sub to those materials that you are using
Now this I’ve seen my grand uncles do ! 😊 . They also do deer hide for moccasins 😊 . My grand aunts taught me how to bead (decorate) them .😊. My ancestors are Native Americans from the Lumbee Cherokee in Lumberton North Carolina .😊
What are those things he is adding ,I wish he put subtitles
I think those pods he boiled are containing saponins to clean skins and decrease fat(pretty mutch weak soap), also later he uses corn meal and salt. Personally I thing this way is pretty meh, skins are stiff, fragile and propably don t smell really good. I preffer oak tanning and pig fat
皂莢=Gleditsia sinensis
玉米面=Cornmeal
皮硝=Mirabilite
Good Video🙏🏼Awesome Place!👍🏼 that Sundial i really like too. No Hablo what the Signs Say😎or the recipe. Cool Vest! I use Black colored 20# braided nylon fishing line and a Curved Upholstry needle with a mini pliers.
It must be very difficult to live in these deep mountains. I wish you a healthy life and no sickness.
Try stretching those skins on a frame it makes it easier to clean the membrane, and use alum to keep the hair on the skins where u want to keep it. It makes the skin shrink around the hair and hold it in the skin. That's the way the Native American Indians process their skins
watching your videos is like a healing for me.... i don't know why but it bring peace to me 😊
cause we’re human beings
Corn meal and salt ? Never seen that before .
❤ would love to learn this process could someone translate the materials used to process the hide in English please ..beautiful video ❤
#LuLie perfect keeper of the old ways
Brilliant👍. I like stone clock⏰. 🙏.
Beautiful!
You are so talented
saluran yang luar biasa bagus. aku heran kenapa saluran bagus kayak gini sepi 😩
That is amazing process
Love it!
Wait.. those black bean things ... i used to live in a area with that tree type (america) i didn't know you could use them to help make sheep clothing 😮😂 i just use to open them and pull the seeds out lol
Awesome
In order that the skins don’t get so rigid, you can “rub” a rounded stone meanwhile it is drying
Innovator of UGGS jacket..
Keep strong
Gatito 😂
*請有英文字幕*
English subtitles please
請問您皮硝是什麼謝謝你
❤❤❤❤❤ nice 👌 👍
English subtitles please
❤
利害👍
nice
Woq is that how a mill works
👏👏💖💖
❤️❤❤
What are this beans you cut up boiled and added their hot water to the sheepskins?
I think it's Gymnocladus chinensis. Chinese soap tree.
很像山賊
The other channels, especially the homesteaders, usually show the skinning process. Would you show the process too someday when you make leather again?
I know that goats smell really bad. How about sheep? Don't the fur smell bad either?
给我火
how traditional is this process like how far back cause corn didnt appear in china until. looks something up woah wait a minute what the fuck. why was maize present in pre-colombian china
Is this series of videos sponsored by the China government?
🤣
then why? is there anything bad in this video ?
People asking them to put subs, guys if you’re really interested learn the lenguage, we all people from all countries (non native English) learn English ourselves to have access to your info, so do you to have access to their info. 👌
If you’re asking which lenguage is this one is CHINESE, go study 📚 🫰🏻
Even in this days is way easier, just take capture to all the words you want to translate and translate it on google translator app. (Image translation)
This is from simplified Chinese to English, so show a lil more interest, you guys want all easy and served. 😅