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Repairing Viking Shoes with Nicole Rudolph

Repairing Viking Shoes with Nicole Rudolph

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“The Welsh Viking”

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31 Comments

  1. You might be an idiot in shoemaking Jimmy, but that's still better than the rest of us idiots who wished to make shoes on their own (yet haven't dared to even take the first plunge! 😅🤪🙃🙈)

  2. There's a lovely deception of a cobbler at work in Laura Ingalls Wilder's book 'Farmer Boy'. This is set in the 1880s or 1890s in upstate NY I think. Includes soaking leather, waxing threads and attaching boars' bristles.

  3. This was great. Nichole is wonderful and so knowledgeable about well everything! It’s great to see two favourites together!

    I’ve saved for future reference. I found some leather at the thrift shop, someday I want to do something with it!

  4. Nicole is such a great creator, both in terms of clothes and videos; and her thumbnails are among the most glorious on YouTube. I like how Jimmy and Nicole have synced up their wardrobes for the Zoom chat; both rocking an early 20th Century look. Jimmy's delight at Nicole's sewing secrets is wonderful.

  5. Nicole is amazing. I appreciate her historical videos for being so objective. I love these videos that show that you all talk to one another.

  6. I have been leatherworking (mostly fantasy/larp, a bit of reenactment) for about 10 years now and turnshoes still flummox me. I've tried a couple of times with limited success.
    J Wood Leather are in Keighley, not too far from you and I can't reccommend them highly enough.

  7. 'Never take advice from a man who can't repair his own shoes' is to my knowledge a Somali saying haha, but honestly 'duct tape level' in any kind of craft or mending is more than admirable level to be at! I really want to get into whittling, tailoring, leatherworking etc. and i really don't need to be a master.

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