I haven't made a bone needle in a while so as I sit at home with time my hands I thought I would make some more.
The dogs always bring me bones during our walk so I have a nice stock of what I think is a muntjac leg bone.
Normally I like to work with all stone but today I did use the 60 grit sand paper in place of a stone as I could sit out of the where I wouldn't get in the way of any neighbors (isolating at home)
I busting open a bone with lots of chew marks (not from the dog)
Sanding a few to a uniform shape on the paper.
With out too much time spent in shaping I started with the eye, using flint to do an incised eye.
The process of making the eye is always slow going as I am no flit knapper and I have to use what I can find in my flint pile.
Once the eye was through I found a nice piece of flint with a nice 90 degree edge to do the bulk of the shaping. Always love how nicely flint and bone work well together, far better than trying to use metal on the bone.
Finished (for now, I may come back and work the eye some more)
For now the needle gets added to the rest and wait for me to wonder use them.
Bone, antler & shell book by Hilary Stewart
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The dogs always bring me bones during our walk so I have a nice stock of what I think is a muntjac leg bone.
Normally I like to work with all stone but today I did use the 60 grit sand paper in place of a stone as I could sit out of the where I wouldn't get in the way of any neighbors (isolating at home)
I busting open a bone with lots of chew marks (not from the dog)
Sanding a few to a uniform shape on the paper.
With out too much time spent in shaping I started with the eye, using flint to do an incised eye.
The process of making the eye is always slow going as I am no flit knapper and I have to use what I can find in my flint pile.
Once the eye was through I found a nice piece of flint with a nice 90 degree edge to do the bulk of the shaping. Always love how nicely flint and bone work well together, far better than trying to use metal on the bone.
Finished (for now, I may come back and work the eye some more)
For now the needle gets added to the rest and wait for me to wonder use them.
Bone, antler & shell book by Hilary Stewart
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk