Relaxing in my favorite chair (a wheelbarrow) while cooking a 2 course meal in dutch ovens.1yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
A good wool blanket will outlast you. This one is pre-1927. It was used for years in railroad sleeper cars. They still sell Wool blankets I have bought them online.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/BuyItForLife
My Bayeux reproduction wool on linen the first 13 feet by 19 inches high.2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Embroidery
My wife did one of my favorite poems for me. The calf and stars glow in the dark.1yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Embroidery
Glow in the dark sock patch ( my first only had one of the images)1yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Visiblemending
Quicker than darning and it fixes the bleach damage on my work coat.2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Visiblemending
Bought this with wedding money. We just celebrated 30 years and it still works great. They still sell a version mine is just old.1yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/BuyItForLife
It's back! I love cheese with crystals. I've had cheese that wasn't half as good at three times the price. Aldis has some really great cheese at a great price.1yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/aldi
My polydactyl Thai cat watching me work on my wool on linen Bayeux tapestry reproduction several years ago.2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Embroidery
The back wall of my cabin. We fixed the plumbing on the pitcher pump and cleaned the stove for the end of its season.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
Rocket stove Chicken parmigiana. I love this rocket-stove best way to get rid of yard waste.2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
Here is a shot of my outhouse that shows the front and the inside with the bench. planning on a new door and a coat of paint this year.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
Usually at the cabin my wife is the only coffee drinker and uses a thermos french press. But with 2 more coffee drinkers in for Xmas I got a percolator to expand our production capability3mo ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
found this on a hill close to Waynesville, Missouri. what tribes lived there is there any way to determine when it was made by its style?2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/missouri
I love this strip so I bought a rocket stencil and glow-in-the-dark paint to make lucky rocketship underwear for a 50-year-old me. unfortunately, the stencil made it look like I had phalli (phalluses?) all over my shorts. Not the esthetic I was hoping for.2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/calvinandhobbes
Nothing is more permanent than a short-term solution. The painted floor was supposed to stay till we put in hardwood but my wife likes the gingham pattern so much it stayed. lots of spring cleaning and mopping this week.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
Cooking at the cabin. First cooking on the rocket stove. Second warming the leftovers the next day.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
A long cold walk at 15°. I am now in the market for a cloth seat cover.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
The Black Locust is blooming and the air smells like heaven. People cal it a trash tree but it is extremely rot resistant and the blooms make spring smell wonderful. Tomorrow I'm going to try and make black locust blossom fritters!2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
Making a nail header on my coal forge at the cabin. I haven't got a bellows or blower yet so I used a battery powered leaf blower.1yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Blacksmith
The Most Efficient Route Between Every Springfield In The United States4yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/springfieldMO
Bought this before I ever heard of bushcraft. Graduation money spent at the mall to by myself a good knife2yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Lucky shot of a arrow leaving a bow at a reenactment. I wish I could claim it was skill.11mo ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/pics
I wonder if I can make gin? A friend said they use to use them to flavor venison.2mo ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
about the end of last year, I peeled off my NRA sticker. Today I replaced it.5yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/liberalgunowners
A blacksmith forge welding a damascus blade. The fire is borax flux being driven out.4yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Love the double-ended Wiha bits. One of my favorite expansions for my tools.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/multitools
My (right) copy of the ice mummy Otzi's tattoos (left) By Jesse Neese of Nuclear Ink in Omaha.4yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/tattoos
Spent 670 hours over 10 years reproducing the first 13 feet of the Bayeux tapestry original size.5yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/pics
Finally got a replacement for my lost swisstool. Is there a way to adapt it to use interchangeable screwdriver bits?3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/multitools
An Elizabethian style mask based on patterns in Exploring Elizabethian Embroidery. The flowers show were believed to have healing and beneficial to breathing in the middle ages. A pea pod, primrose, corn flower, honey suckle, and ivy.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Embroidery
For off-grid sore ribs, you can't beat the synergy of a Kelly Kettle and a hot water bottle.5yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/OffGridCabins
Working on a red cedar green woodworking shop. the red cedar is the 2nd most rot-resistant wood on my land.4yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Great for wood shapings like trap triggers or spoons and Nalebinding nales.3yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Bushcraft
This is my first project from Exploring Elizabethan Embroidery. I've completed the main stitching. Embellishments and detail stitching are next. Primary stitches are chain stitch and detached buttonhole.6yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Embroidery
16 pints of bourbon, brown sugar pears 1/2 with a piece vanilla bean in them the others plain. M?8yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Canning
Wife and I were both surprised to see the large mug she ordered me for Christmas4yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/WTF
looking for a way to keep 2 apple tree hydrated on land I can only get to twice a month in the Ozarks.5yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/BackyardOrchard
The creative part of anachronism. A glow in the dark embroidered arming cap. Period technique and design but non period material.8yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/sca
My wife spent 670 hours over ten years reproducing the first 13 feet og the Bayeux tapestry life size.11yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/Embroidery
green woodworking what to make. A yoke for carrying or a brace for a bit and brace?6yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/woodworking