Primitive Pin Roll: Use this with your Wool

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  • @Scott-dr3yr
    @Scott-dr3yr Рік тому +304

    When pushing a pin, metal or wooden through cloth, if you spin it in your fingers, it will push the fibres apart rather than breaking any. Your cloth will last longer.

    • @yuuboi
      @yuuboi Рік тому +1

      and it's fun too 😊

    • @syrenet
      @syrenet Рік тому +4

      and it penetrates easier, needs less force to push trough.

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Рік тому +14

      Weave a wool blanket from scratch so you’ll know that no peasant ever poked a stick through a fine woven wool blanket like this. 😂 just the moving around in the wearing of the blanket as a cloak would destroy the blanket over time in that area. Our ancestors didn’t have the luxury of just buying a new machine made, factory perfect, close woven wool blanket after they destroyed the first one like a rich person would with brooches. 😂. Yes, you will find rich people in paintings wearing such brooches on fabrics. But you will only find peasants wearing them on knitted or crocheted fabric or the most coarsely loose woven fabric. A peasant would tie a belt, sash, or rope around the waist, and wear the blanket as a coat, doubled across the breast.

    • @crunchyblade6829
      @crunchyblade6829 Рік тому +2

      ​@@chelseacraft4669who asked?

    • @mthra164
      @mthra164 Рік тому +3

      ​@Chelsea Craft the thing is.... you are 1000% right just based on the fact that people didn't crochet or even knit yet, depending on how far you go back. Both are surprisingly relatively new skills we have. And this kind of cloak closure is pretty old. It's not what you wanted to say.... but it's not a lie.

  • @hubertchan2251
    @hubertchan2251 Рік тому +23

    That's very cool! That metal version you're wearing, also called a penannular brooch, dates back to the Romans and Vikings. You can find examples of similar designs displayed in museums. Nice to see a wood version of it, that's a great idea.

  • @laurelrunlaurelrun
    @laurelrunlaurelrun Рік тому +42

    Seasonal craft that anyone can do. The cloak this produces looks cool. Edit: I got out for a hike today, found some greenbriar and made the ring. Now I'll look for some good wood for a pin.

  • @danielfegley2735
    @danielfegley2735 Рік тому +9

    The best vine I have found for bending is wisteria (if you get the runners on top of the round) , what you got there looks like it might be Japanese hunny suckle which is also good

  • @TheDevonFoley
    @TheDevonFoley Рік тому +4

    This is awesome! Thanks Dan! Ive always wanted to join the Fellowship of the Ring

  • @SarumDustCloud
    @SarumDustCloud Рік тому +43

    You could use hawthorn thorns for a needle, those things sometimes grow to ridiculous sizes. And you need literally nothing to use those, just cut them off the shrub

    • @randy-9842
      @randy-9842 Рік тому +13

      Thorns from a Locust Tree or Mesquite Tree should work well too.

    • @donaldasayers
      @donaldasayers Рік тому +3

      @@randy-9842 But if you are in regions where those grow, will you need a blanket pin?

    • @randy-9842
      @randy-9842 Рік тому +3

      @@donaldasayers Good point, though some folks get "cold" when the temp drops below 60 - AND, I have seen a minus 13 Fahrenheit. Not often, but it has happened!

    • @efuller6770
      @efuller6770 Рік тому +5

      We have locust here and another big thorn tree and for several months of the year yes. Regularly get below freezing in the winter.

  • @bigborecanada
    @bigborecanada Рік тому +6

    This is by far the best Bushcraft channel on UA-cam! Thank you!

  • @roonilwazlib3089
    @roonilwazlib3089 Рік тому +1

    Dogwood will look so pretty, I’m going to do this with my daughters ❤

  • @constitutionalpiper
    @constitutionalpiper Рік тому +10

    i dont like running a pin or stick thru my blanket so i use the marble or rock with some string or paracord method

    • @BalthazarMyrrh70
      @BalthazarMyrrh70 10 місяців тому +2

      A monks button. I like this concept as well. No pins, no holes.

  • @jeffclark8555
    @jeffclark8555 Рік тому +4

    Here in North Central PA I’m sticking with “spring of deception” until I don’t wake up to snow….

  • @Danbombard1
    @Danbombard1 Рік тому +4

    That's super cool! Bushcrafty AF!! I have a wool blanket pin that you made,it rides in my belt pouch that you also made 😀 that are awesome, but definitely will have to try this one out for sure!! Can't wait for the new knifes to release. Another awesome video as always brother 👍 💪

  • @MasterYoist
    @MasterYoist Рік тому +6

    Very nice.
    I always prefer making my own stuff instead of buying.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @MrBobking2
    @MrBobking2 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic little project for young Bush Crafters.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Рік тому +1

    Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing your adventures and information

  • @FelixImmler
    @FelixImmler Рік тому +1

    I like this idea!! 👍

  • @cimachu
    @cimachu Рік тому

    Super smooth intro Dan, very natural

  • @robinbonaventura4951
    @robinbonaventura4951 Рік тому +4

    Great project Dan - it looks great!!!
    Thank you!

  • @IngeniousOutdoors
    @IngeniousOutdoors Рік тому +1

    Lmao you read our minds. After the last video I knew people were gonna be asking about that pin. I admit, I myself jumped on Amazon but didn't see any I liked.
    And then here you come making a video on how to make your own. Now THAT I can get behind. And respect.
    Well done 😁👍

  • @Wolfram762
    @Wolfram762 Рік тому

    That was pretty cool Dan!

  • @natecus4926
    @natecus4926 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome! I made one last summer using a scrap piece of house electrical wire

  • @maineiacts
    @maineiacts Рік тому +2

    Thanks Dan!! Love it!!! I've made the copper type but never even consider using vine-age!! Happy Easter!!😇🐣💚

  • @stevenskidmore5457
    @stevenskidmore5457 Рік тому

    That was a great video thinks DAN .

  • @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
    @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures Рік тому

    That is awesome!! That is something I am going to try and do this weekend when I am down at my son's farm.

  • @paulzimmerman3895
    @paulzimmerman3895 Рік тому

    Love this one! Thank you as always. We'll check out the blanket pin on your site.

  • @Joe3pops
    @Joe3pops Рік тому

    Nice project, jade ring & pin of deer antler.

  • @Shards-of-Narsil
    @Shards-of-Narsil Рік тому +2

    You can also make one from a larger key ring and piece of coat hanger wire ;)

  • @vinnynj78
    @vinnynj78 Рік тому

    Cold mornings here in NJ, too. Got poor man's pepper growing high already, though--did not expect that so soon.

  • @WabbyDoo
    @WabbyDoo Рік тому

    Briars, the bane of my childhood, I'm coming for you.

  • @markfletcher5457
    @markfletcher5457 Рік тому

    I thought that was a super idea. Cool stuff.

  • @super15071
    @super15071 Рік тому

    I like this project a lot! It's something I can do with my 4yo. We watch your videos together. Like my dad and I watched The Southern Sportsman when I was 4yo. Hopefully in a couple years my son and I will make it to one of your courses, and he will have some base skills already to go!

    • @williamritter7054
      @williamritter7054 Рік тому +1

      I also watched The southern sportsman show with Franc White and his zebra stripped airplane.

  • @rubenskiii
    @rubenskiii Рік тому +1

    Very interesting video, i recently put willow cuttings in a bit neglected part of my garden and it's doing really well, has so many uses. Might use some of it for this kind of project.

  • @williamvanzyl5922
    @williamvanzyl5922 Рік тому

    Dan: Manly, manly, manly man. So good.

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 Рік тому

    Awesome tool to get kids involved in a simple project!

  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546 Рік тому

    That was pretty cool. Simple and effective

  • @DarkMetaOFFICIAL
    @DarkMetaOFFICIAL Рік тому +3

    Bro, one tip i learned, don't do this with the heavy army surplus wool blanket for casual use. it's too heavy. also, i would have been the guy to invent a sweater from a blanket because when i pin it it chokes me 😂 i can't stand having things pull against my throat even lightly, and it just always happens when i try to affix a blanket to me. i would have figured out how to make it sit evenly and pull downward instead of back. i guess that's why we have fitted clothing lol

  • @AustinB1024
    @AustinB1024 Рік тому

    Well you spoke it into the universe, we gonna need to see you do a cartwheel wearing your blanket now

  • @VictorLarsen-fy9ls
    @VictorLarsen-fy9ls Рік тому +1

    Have you tried soaking wood in boiling water or holding it over steam to make it softer? It should bend better.

  • @colinbrown4008
    @colinbrown4008 Рік тому

    Nice one Dan.

  • @Dragonslayer-zq8qp
    @Dragonslayer-zq8qp Рік тому

    For the rythm of Algo :) Nice little project. Thanks.

  • @iColinCDN
    @iColinCDN Рік тому

    Good stuff Dan :-) Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidfrancis9050
    @davidfrancis9050 Рік тому +3

    Way cooler than the forged pin.🙂

  • @TheChroniclesOfYarnia
    @TheChroniclesOfYarnia Рік тому +1

    Another Pa native , there is nothing like people that come out of the Hollows and Wood of Pennsylvania. We are just built different. Doesn’t matter your sex or how cute you are if you are from Pennsylvania you are an excellent tracker and hunter and survivor. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 love this video!!! Great content!

  • @chewsalot799
    @chewsalot799 Рік тому +1

    Love this! Thank you for this , can't wait to try it🤩

  • @linklesstennessee2078
    @linklesstennessee2078 Рік тому

    Good tip Dan

  • @user199x
    @user199x Рік тому

    I love keeping stakes close to my heart

  • @MrFlashfives
    @MrFlashfives Рік тому

    Thanks for all the great tips

  • @vdoniel
    @vdoniel Рік тому

    Back when we used diaper pins most moters knew to run the sharp side through their hair. It makes the pin slide through easily.

  • @heather9984
    @heather9984 Рік тому

    I love this! Made me subscribe. 👍🏻

  • @eve_squared
    @eve_squared Рік тому

    This video had caught my eye since I'd seen one of these before but never knew what it was or how it worked besides that it held cloth on you. I wanted one and might make one now that I know how, might even just 3d print one.

  • @Sam-gf1eb
    @Sam-gf1eb Рік тому

    If you buy a blanket pin, get one with a smooth ring. One with a twisted ring (like the shape of the primitive one he made) will be hard to rotate, but still possible. Speaking from experience.

  • @lawless688
    @lawless688 Рік тому +3

    So I can do cartwheels if I wear that blanket pin? Cool. I was never able to do them before...

  • @kiba3x
    @kiba3x Рік тому +1

    You can always ask Frodo to make one for you.

  • @bitameah7745
    @bitameah7745 Рік тому

    That would make a great shawl pin too.

  • @--press
    @--press Рік тому

    Bro, what is a Bushcraft tool called that holds your log while you use a draw knife on it & how do you make one... I'm wanting to say it's called a woodslave but I am not for certain

  • @toodefective4use
    @toodefective4use Рік тому

    such a fun project for the family. we are going to destroy all our fleece blankets with these...haha

  • @сергейчернов-ъ4п

    Idk why this in my recommended, but now im not going play DnD without this

  • @J_Squatch
    @J_Squatch Рік тому

    Morning glory vine would probably work really well

  • @leepalmer3634
    @leepalmer3634 Рік тому

    I'm pretty sure that's kudzu. Looks like you have plenty out there to play with baskets and wicker type stuff

  • @james76gore48
    @james76gore48 Рік тому

    Just a cool short vid. Thank you

  • @worm_vaquero
    @worm_vaquero Рік тому

    After watching, I made three from long suckers growing from a scrub oak.

  • @evelynlamoy8483
    @evelynlamoy8483 Рік тому

    Hmm. my dad has grape vines, and they need to get thinned as new shoots grow in, so there are a lot of fresh cuttings. I bet those would work great for this.

  • @phookaziz3
    @phookaziz3 9 місяців тому

    Weird question. If you can pin the blanket in one direction with the sharpened twig, why can you not pin in the perpendicular direction with another and achieve a similar effect? Seems to work in ladies hair, a fiber way more slippery than wool.

  • @leroybabcock6652
    @leroybabcock6652 Рік тому +1

    Cool

  • @raycouch6953
    @raycouch6953 Рік тому

    Can you use green saplings or branches

  • @marcusaetius9309
    @marcusaetius9309 Рік тому +1

    The Roman version of that pin is called a fibula.

  • @ChaseMortensen-mx9fn
    @ChaseMortensen-mx9fn Рік тому

    When will the hutchins roll be back in stock?

  • @jeromeknasinski3862
    @jeromeknasinski3862 Рік тому

    Outstanding video

  • @Katesharpandvoice
    @Katesharpandvoice Рік тому

    European buckthorn thorns are sharp and dry well. They're very strong and sharp about 2-3 inches long.

  • @abandonedotter4270
    @abandonedotter4270 Рік тому

    Hedge needles work great if you're in the midwest

  • @elizabeththompson4424
    @elizabeththompson4424 Рік тому

    already have some in various sizes
    snagged one at a Flea Market once many years ago
    ordered some from Dixie Gunworks years back
    can be found at National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association meets, Friendship, IN
    or make yourself one...
    some of these have fairly thick pins and are difficult with tight weaves
    thinner pins are better
    then there's some like giant safety pins
    nice to have
    PA...? thought you're in OH

  • @joedizzelfoerizle
    @joedizzelfoerizle Рік тому

    Bad ass man, thanks! 💪😎🇺🇸

  • @nittygritty7034
    @nittygritty7034 Рік тому

    That was cool!

  • @hobofab
    @hobofab Рік тому

    Cool video. Now I want to make one from a soda can 😊

  • @FantasKanal
    @FantasKanal Рік тому

    When Winter, Spring etc. are is easy to know once you know that the start of winter is winter solctice and start of summer is summer solstice. So 21.12 and 21.06 respectively. Spring and Autumn are henceforth 21.03 and 21.09
    Hope that helped remembering it.

  • @visnuexe
    @visnuexe Рік тому

    That is so cool! Thanks!

  • @swancottage1929
    @swancottage1929 Рік тому

    Very cool thanks for sharing!

  • @sheilagaleano365
    @sheilagaleano365 Рік тому

    This is so great!!! Thank you. I am going to forage around and try this : ) Love your videos...I always learn new things : )

  • @overratedprogrammer
    @overratedprogrammer Рік тому

    Maybe I'm stupid but what's the point of the circle? If you put a pin in wouldn't it stay together?

  • @ПётрПроценко-б3к

    Does that poisonous ivy you mentioned grow in central Russia?

  • @Martial-Mat
    @Martial-Mat Рік тому

    I get mine from Galadriel Supplies - they're 2 for 1, but thanks for the advice.

  • @marcobrownstone
    @marcobrownstone Рік тому

    Excellent simple functional design for ordinary application and usage. Thank you.

  • @shofarox4037
    @shofarox4037 Рік тому

    👏👏👏...Yeah great very bushcrafty... Now what about making one in between the old fashioned and the improvised primitive tec... 🤔... What about using a carabiner and some needle...?

  • @windlinewatersports
    @windlinewatersports Рік тому

    What kind of blanket is that?

  • @7hilladelphia
    @7hilladelphia Рік тому

    Get a solid good quality shower curtain ring and a sharp nail... get a box of both & share with the crew 😊

  • @wesvan6
    @wesvan6 Рік тому

    Can I order that color of blanket that you have in the video?

  • @jaysmith2151
    @jaysmith2151 Рік тому

    Good video I have watched a lot of it then and stocked up on things that you advised even though I live in the center of a huge City. I want to know why cuz you never know.

  • @a.wilson1979
    @a.wilson1979 Рік тому

    Roots can be used to make a good ring because of its flexibility

  • @annpeet4334
    @annpeet4334 Рік тому

    Absolutely kool!

  • @stephenstarko2253
    @stephenstarko2253 Рік тому

    Hey, I'm a fan, and my wife is a big fan, and I was wondering what your hand tattoos mean

  • @donwaldroopoutdoors3665
    @donwaldroopoutdoors3665 Рік тому

    That’s cool idea

  • @joannesinspirations
    @joannesinspirations Рік тому

    Hey there, I came on the comment section to try to find your metal brooches, and don't seem to see the pinned comment. I was gonna to check it.

  • @freddyoutdoors
    @freddyoutdoors Рік тому

    Ace tips dude

  • @elvenbourne
    @elvenbourne Рік тому

    You look so Viking

  • @nathanwhite5602
    @nathanwhite5602 Рік тому

    That was cool

  • @Lunishta
    @Lunishta Рік тому

    Its called a penannular broach in the historical costuming world

  • @BrosephRussell
    @BrosephRussell Рік тому

    Most excellent 👌 😊

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 8 місяців тому

    Nice Fan😊

  • @johnbispo4262
    @johnbispo4262 Рік тому +1

    As cool as hand forged pins are, remember that oz. Add up to lbs. We live in the 21st century, That's why I put buttons on my wool blanket. Sewing buttons and holes isn't that hard.

    • @BalthazarMyrrh70
      @BalthazarMyrrh70 10 місяців тому

      A smooth round stone & a hair tie work as a quick "monk's button." Push the stone up from underneath, twist the tie around the front. No pin, no holes, no stitch, no fuss.

  • @Badassest
    @Badassest Рік тому

    Its called a penannular. Not a blanket pin. Not a brooch. You can make these out of metal hangers too. Its easy.

  • @Katesharpandvoice
    @Katesharpandvoice Рік тому

    It's your Plaidie pin, brooch pin, bronze age tech still useful...