Endband in the style of a 15th-century German braided endband sewn by Michael L. Chrisman
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Following on from our popular Headband Gallery post we've had many requests for a couple of video tutorials on how to create and sew headbands (also known as endbands). We've crawled the darkest corners of the internet and have a found a couple of video 'gems'. Note that videos shown above and…
We have prepared a video instruction showing how to make a headband on one core (one bâtonnet, or one cord, if you'd like it better that way). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3naRKlAV8g As a little fun bonus here is an alternative illustration to one of the processes described in the video =) Additional Resources…
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