Fash Snatchers

PatrickM

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Bone,wood, natural fibres and resin...all from the natural larder.
 

Toddy

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You got them done then ? :D

Beautiful work Patrick, really :) and knowing there's not a bit of artificial anything involved in them makes them even more admirable.

The Birch Bark is a good way to show scale :D

cheers,
M
 

Tony

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Very nice indeed Patrick and thanks for posting it up, it's always inspiring looking at the made items, I had some I made but i've no idea where they are now, makes me want to make some more :D A good Moot workshop I think....
 

Large Sack

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Beautiful, some amazing fiddly work there...I don't think I would have enough fingers..or hands for that matter
Very nice work
 

Large Sack

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Er , sorry to be a bit slow but what are they exactly for ? yeah , I know it's something to do with food but that's all I can gather. Never seen these things before.

Macro photo: They are smaller than you may think...try looking at the birch bark background to get an idea of scale, otherwise, if I have misinterpreted the scale I'd suggest you might use these to catch Megalodon :)
 
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beenn

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Excellent work, very nice to see homemade items that work just as good as shop bought, had chance to try them out yet? :D
 

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