Hi, I just watched your video, they are really beautiful broaches, but one tiny thing, it's pronounced Pen-Anular not Penikular! If the ring is a complete circle then it is an Annular broach!
"nothing is going to be coming out" Yeah no, that doesn't work for me. I have one of your cloaks and I try using one of those brooches to pin it in place. It works for about two or three days before the heavy fabric falls out of the brooch and I have to redo the whole thing, including watching this video to remember how to pin it. It's very annoying.
Sorry to hear that, not sure why it's not working. We've not heard this issue before. We've used them and they've been used since Biblical times. Is the weight of the cloak pulling on it? Are you moving around a lot (e.g. fighting)? Have you tried moving the pin direction to see if that helps? We always recommend not having it go straight up but there are other directions to try.
@@GarbTheWorld I take the cloak off without undoing the brooch, since it's so difficult for me. No fighting, but I do wear the cloak every time I go out if it's cold enough.
Scots were 100% not Viking, they were originally Brythonic celts (Picts) who were overtaken by Irish Celts (Scotti). While some Scandinavians settled on the islands and in the north/northeast, to say Scots were Viking is just not true. Especially considering that “Viking” just means pirate so the Danes who settled wouldn’t have been Vikings themselves even.
@@Inquisitor_Vex scottish is a Heritage now not just irish as im sure they may have been in history a few irish vikings im sure maybe more than likley there was some scottish people whole lived that life of a viking
@@-ChampionOfDeath- are you talking about modern day Scots or historical Scots? Either way, if any did partake in Viking raids, it would be a vanishingly small number, hardly worth mentioning. All your doing is obfuscating both Scottish and Scandinavian history.
Its pen ANNULAR, with an N. There is no ICK in it. Get a clue, woman. From someone who made penannular brooches from '81 to '22. Other than that, nice tutorial!
A random number texted me this link at quarter to midnight with no explanation so that’s why I’m here
The model drunk texts me too. Perhaps it was him.
And now you know how to wear a brooch!
Thank you!!! I was just staring at those pictures of the pins and wondering how it works for ten minutes. You explained it so clear.
I just wanted to say this was one if the best most simple, instruction videos I have ever watched in RUclips!!! Thank you
Thank you.
that was so simple it was genius.
I also thought you'd have to punch the pin through fabric. but didn't have to do that either.
thank you so much :)
All very good and informative, but I'd be very interested on your opinion or advice on how do you use the Clones Fibula/dress fastener?
I though they were pennanular not pennicular or whatever you said..
You are correct. Thanks
Hi, I just watched your video, they are really beautiful broaches, but one tiny thing, it's pronounced Pen-Anular not Penikular! If the ring is a complete circle then it is an Annular broach!
You're amazing thank you 😊 very straight to the point and how to use. Easy to understand 😌
Thankyou 👌🙏🏻 Here in Australia we call them penannular.
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪
Wow very informative, thank you!
My brooch is one solid piece, it doesn't have a pin that opens. What do?
Thank you for this video 🙏
You're welcome.
How many were shouting as she tried to turn it round, ' it's got stuck ' lol
Thank you very much 👍
Perfection!
how big are those from the video /?
thanks a lot
The pin of the penannular brooch should point upwards.
Do you actually pin it through the cloth or you trap the cloth between the pin and the loop?
Pin it through thr cloth
Easy! (Once you know how)😄
"nothing is going to be coming out" Yeah no, that doesn't work for me. I have one of your cloaks and I try using one of those brooches to pin it in place. It works for about two or three days before the heavy fabric falls out of the brooch and I have to redo the whole thing, including watching this video to remember how to pin it. It's very annoying.
Sorry to hear that, not sure why it's not working. We've not heard this issue before. We've used them and they've been used since Biblical times. Is the weight of the cloak pulling on it? Are you moving around a lot (e.g. fighting)? Have you tried moving the pin direction to see if that helps? We always recommend not having it go straight up but there are other directions to try.
@@GarbTheWorld I take the cloak off without undoing the brooch, since it's so difficult for me. No fighting, but I do wear the cloak every time I go out if it's cold enough.
@@GarbTheWorld Also I try the pin in different positions and it tends to shift around on its own. I think so, anyway.
Here i was stabbing mine through the cloth. Eek. I was a bit off.......😂
Blanket pin.
Scottish were mostly not Vikings they had their own whole history but a portion of Scottish of coursed lived that life style
Scots were 100% not Viking, they were originally Brythonic celts (Picts) who were overtaken by Irish Celts (Scotti).
While some Scandinavians settled on the islands and in the north/northeast, to say Scots were Viking is just not true.
Especially considering that “Viking” just means pirate so the Danes who settled wouldn’t have been Vikings themselves even.
@@Inquisitor_Vex scottish is a Heritage now not just irish as im sure they may have been in history a few irish vikings im sure maybe more than likley there was some scottish people whole lived that life of a viking
@@-ChampionOfDeath- are you talking about modern day Scots or historical Scots?
Either way, if any did partake in Viking raids, it would be a vanishingly small number, hardly worth mentioning. All your doing is obfuscating both Scottish and Scandinavian history.
@@Inquisitor_Vex i disagree those Scots that did partake in Viking life styles deserve to be mentioned at least
the scots that did partake in Viking culture brought tartans and other Scottish merchandise to the lives of many different Vikings @inquisitor Vex
Why does the model look like she's about to pin him lol
Very old friends. They do things like that to each other. ;)
pernicular
New plaid buckle...
i don’t know why i watched this
Definitely not pronouncing that right
Its pen ANNULAR, with an N. There is no ICK in it. Get a clue, woman. From someone who made penannular brooches from '81 to '22. Other than that, nice tutorial!
lol ^