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The Wandering Bull
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Добавлен 27 окт 2015
The Wandering Bull, LLC are suppliers of Native American Craft Supplies, Vintage and Antique Native Art with a focus on the Northeast Woodlands. Family owned and operated for over 50 years, we are located in Washington, NH.
In addition to offering the best quality supplies essential to our customers, we also offer our own line of products ranging from bead looms to beautiful hand-crafted One of Kind items. At The Wandering Bull, we pride ourselves on our internet presence and customer service. We not only sell our products, we use and stand behind what we sell. Our website is updated weekly with new products, special sales and those one of a kind items that can’t be found anywhere else! We offer as many items that are Made in the USA as possible and indicate whether our products are made by Native American crafters.
In addition to offering the best quality supplies essential to our customers, we also offer our own line of products ranging from bead looms to beautiful hand-crafted One of Kind items. At The Wandering Bull, we pride ourselves on our internet presence and customer service. We not only sell our products, we use and stand behind what we sell. Our website is updated weekly with new products, special sales and those one of a kind items that can’t be found anywhere else! We offer as many items that are Made in the USA as possible and indicate whether our products are made by Native American crafters.
Learn the Bias Weave Using Real Wampum
Chris from the Wandering Bull, LLC shows you how to do the bias weave beading technique using real quahog shell wampum beads and four needles on deerskin leather.
Visit www.WanderingBull.com to find everything you need to do the bias weave.
Supplies:
leather
sinew needles
awl
wampum beads
Visit www.WanderingBull.com to find everything you need to do the bias weave.
Supplies:
leather
sinew needles
awl
wampum beads
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Make a Flat Fan Using Bondo Body Filler
Chris from The Wandering Bull, LLC shows you how to make a Five Feather Flat Fan using Bondo, turkey wing feathers painted to look like red tail hawk feathers and painted hackles. Learn how to trim and set your feathers, how to apply twisted fringe and leather. Visit www.WanderingBull.com to find supplies to make your flat fan. Supplies: Feathers - painted red tail hawk & hackles 3/8" dowel six...
2024 Leggings Collection
Просмотров 28312 часов назад
Chris shows you four pairs of leather leggings. The Northern Plains reproduction leggings are made with painted brain tanned deer hides with beautiful quill and beadwork. You will also see a few examples of Southern Plain Style Tab leggings with unique tassels, beadwork and fringe. Find leather leggings as well as hides to make your own at www.WanderingBull.com
Dragger Collection
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.21 день назад
Chris shows you examples of draggers made with different materials. See how they are worn and learn more about the pieces in the collection. To find more one of a kind regalia items visit www.WanderingBull.com
Learn How to Process Turkey Feathers
Просмотров 694Месяц назад
Chris from The Wandering Bull shows you how to process a turkey tail and a turkey wing. Turkey tails & wings are on sale now! The Wandering Bull has everything you need to make your Turkey Tail Fan or Wing Fan. Visit www.WanderingBull.com
Beadwork Collection 2024
Просмотров 8852 месяца назад
Chris shows you some of the newer beadwork pieces added to our collection. See some beautifully beaded cuffs, a vintage beaded knife sheath and many examples of peyote stitch. To shop the collection visit wanderingbull.com/product-category/collectibles/
Beadwork on Moosehide
Просмотров 7232 месяца назад
Chris shows you a beautiful example of Native American craftwork. This set of beaded moosehide pieces has a floral design with many unique seed beads including white center red beads, and white center root beer colored beads. Find this and other unique pieces of Native American Artwork and antiques at www.WanderingBull.com
Wandering Bull 55 Years 100 Videos!
Просмотров 3192 месяца назад
Celebrate our 100th video and watch clips from some of our most popular videos! Subscribe to see more tutorials and www.WanderingBull.com
How to Make Side Seam Leather Moccasins
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Chris from The Wandering Bull, LLC shows you how to make side seam leather moccasins in the Plains Style. You will learn how to create your foot pattern to use on deerskin leather. Visit www.WanderingBull.com to but your supplies including leather, craft supplies, beads & more! Music by: www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: JMWX0YMSCCCE97GZ
Unique Cree Style Moccasins
Просмотров 6883 месяца назад
Chris from The Wandering Bull, LLC, shows you a pair of Antique Cree Style Moccasins that are over 100 years old! These moccasins will be donated to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner NH. To see other unique handmade moccasins visit wanderingbull.com/product-category/collectibles/?filter_filter-collectibles=moccasins Visit The Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum at www.indianmuseum.org/
Native American Container Collection
Просмотров 5025 месяцев назад
Chris shows you our collection of containers including handmade baskets, pottery, beaded jars, buffalo bladders, parfleche and more! See our collection of one of a kind items and find something to add to your collection at wanderingbull.com/product-category/collectibles/
Learn How to Sew Fringe onto a Leather Bag
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Chris, from The Wandering Bull, LLC shows you how to make a deerskin leather bag with leather fringe. Find everything you need to make your own leather pipe bag, botanicals bag or small pouch. Visit www.WanderingBull.com
Learn How to do the Lazy Stitch
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Chris shows you how to do the lazy beading stitch on deerskin leather using 10/0 seed beads and beading needle. See beautiful examples of lazy stitch on beaded clothing, a beaded knife sheath, leather bag and more! Find everything you need for your next beading project at www.WanderingBull.com
Beadwork Tutorial: Learn How to do Edge Beading
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Chris from The Wandering Bull, LLC shows examples of edge beading styles and shows you how to apply edge beading to your next piece of beadwork. He uses deerskin leather, a beading needle and seed beads. To purchase the supplies for your next beading project visit wanderingbull.com/product-category/craft-supplies/
How to Add Mirrors to Your Project
Просмотров 4456 месяцев назад
Chris from The Wandering Bull shows you how to use leather lacing to attach mirrors to your regalia or craft project. All you will need is a piece of deerskin lace, an awl, and the mirror you wish to attach, You can find all the craft supplies you need at www.WanderingBull.com
Open House at The Wandering Bull, LLC
Просмотров 59810 месяцев назад
Open House at The Wandering Bull, LLC
Chevron Trade Beads - See the Collection!
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
Chevron Trade Beads - See the Collection!
how to buy the wood to use made loom
Are you enrolled on a reservation?
No we are a private company. Thanks for watching !
Is it just my device but most of the action is not showing in the frame of the video?
Hello, Sorry it did not work for you. We can view it correctly. Please try another device. Thanks for trying.
FABULOUS VIDEO CHRIS!!! Very informative and great things to look at. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Cory
Thank you Chris for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for watching
Hi Chris I was thinking wampum early today no kidding you on it I would be careful with real wampum it can brake when working with it and good luck with more videos on crafts watching for fun thanks again
Thank you so much
☮️Really neat! ☀️🌻
Thanks for watching!
☮️ This is really interesting! Thank you for explaining everything so well. This would be awesome to do. I'd love to try it! ☀️🌻
Thank you for all the knowledge my friend.
Thanks for watching!
Super awesome and amazing, love watching these videos with my family. Thank you and keep up the great work!
@@alaskansoldier7661 Thank you !
Thank you ❤
Thanks for watching!
thank you! I was concerned I would have to try to locate mirrors with the holes punched already. Now I can use the existing mirrors for my projects. You're a big help with the videos.
Glad we could help! Thanks for watching.
Yakoke.
You do excellent tutorials. Yakoke.
Thank you for watching.
New here, what tribe are you from? Sorry if I missed it
That is beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. I had seen these beautiful pieces years past but never knew how or with what they were made. Truly inspiring.
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful! thank you
Nice!
What tribal affiliation is the last pair? Ty
Onde encontro para envio aqui no Brasil ?
Sorry we can't ship this stone to Brazil
Consigo este cachimbo de Catlinite aqui no Brasil ?
Great instruction. Thanks !
Thanks for watching!
Good video
Thank you for watching!
Very nice Spreaders!!! ❤
Thanks!
Chris, maybe you can answer this. Were mirrors popular to be worn because they were simply decorative, or from what I've been told, many tribes used to wear them because reflective surfaces were spiritual because evil spirits would see themselves and flee instead of trying to enter the person wearing the mirror.
Hello, Thank you for watching, it really depends who you talk to or read. We have read many different things on mirrors. You could search this on the net. Most of what we sell are to embellish regalia.
Thank you!
Excellent video!!! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
GREAT VIDEO!!!
Thank you so much, i have 2 turkey wings that ive wanted to make into fans but i didnt know how to do it :)
Great! So glad the videos are helpful. Thanks for watching!
@@thewanderingbull9843 I was wondering how to actually cut the wing, I got them whole so they still have all the smaller feather
Do you ever use animal hides for your base?
Yes you could use a leather base. Thanks for watching!
If sailors want a knot to prevent a line from slipping through an eye, they will use a stopper knot or figure eight knot. It's like a double overhand knot.
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Awesome craftsmanship!
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Thank you so much for this!!
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SIN-yu is the usual pronunciation : )
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Thanks for sharing.
When making infant mocs, is the front and the back measured the same with a two finger measurement for the front and one for the back or is there a different way to measure?
How to get the quill and other supplies? Geno martos
Great video, one question, do you have to use hot glue, or could you use wood glue?
You could but I find the hot glue gun holds the best. Thanks for watching!
@@thewanderingbull9843 Thank you for responding.
Are you buying any bead work right now? We have some earrings that are bead worked
You can send the information to sales@wanderingbull.com We just need some pictures along with details on your product. Thanks for watching!
Yes they look like cuffs, or maybe collar pieces? Could the long piece be a crossbody bag strap? I'm just guessing. I love a good mystery.😅
We also love a good mystery, thanks for your input! And for watching.
That is some serious work! Beautiful.
Thanks for watching!
Murano, Venice, made from glass canes, which are shaped using specifically constructed star moulds.
Interesting collection!
Thanks for watching!
Can you dye real sinew?
Hello, thanks for watching! We have not tried to dye real sinew. It may be possible with a natural walnut dye. But unsure, we will have to try some day.
Wait what? Venetian Chevron Beads from the Czech Republic? That doesn't make sense brother.
Hermoso ver esto 🪶🫶🏿🌄
I'm hearing that New England accent! Thank you for these excellent videos!!
Thanks for watching!
I've learned so much from your videos. The eastern woodland moccs. (They turned out beautiful!) Lane stitch quillwork.(Need more practice). Regular moccasins using the two finger spacing method. (Success) The gustaweh is on my list. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your videos!
Thanks for watching!