Today I've been tidying up in the garden, and as is my wont I've been playing around with stuff making cordage.
Crocus leaves, about a foot long, thin and dried golden, make really surprisingly good string, so do the rushes, and they make rope too. The ivy makes a kind of uneven rope, but it coils well and when dried and then soaked is better yet again.
The willow bark is as ever superb stuff the iris leaves are excellent though better taken dried, and the same with the flag ones too. I had a go at grass rope, and was pleased with it, and a go at a bit of honeysuckle (as used in TreeHenge) but I don't think I've got the timing right on it, it's brittle or too snappy/soft. Nettles are as usually good and fine and strong, and the stuff I stripped from an invading bramble is surprisingly good.
So, kind of a fun day
What have you got ? and did it work for rope or string ?
M
Crocus leaves, about a foot long, thin and dried golden, make really surprisingly good string, so do the rushes, and they make rope too. The ivy makes a kind of uneven rope, but it coils well and when dried and then soaked is better yet again.
The willow bark is as ever superb stuff the iris leaves are excellent though better taken dried, and the same with the flag ones too. I had a go at grass rope, and was pleased with it, and a go at a bit of honeysuckle (as used in TreeHenge) but I don't think I've got the timing right on it, it's brittle or too snappy/soft. Nettles are as usually good and fine and strong, and the stuff I stripped from an invading bramble is surprisingly good.
So, kind of a fun day
What have you got ? and did it work for rope or string ?
M