Making of Our Blue Bonnets
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- čas přidán 19. 01. 2021
- Watch and learn how our volunteers create our handcrafted traditional blue bonnets. These bonnets were the customary headwear for Scotsmen for hundreds of years, and are now popular with re-enactment groups and TV companies. We supply a detachable white cockade with each bonnet, as Bannockburn House is a Jacobite house and the white cockade is a symbol of support for Bonnie Prince Charlie who was garrisoned at the house. You can support our project by buying a bonnet from our online shop at www.bannockburnhouse.scot/sho...
Beautiful and made with a skilled hand what a lovely lady
Don't mind people suggesting a draw string keep them traditional I can't wait to order my bonnet to go go with my Jacobite piping uniform..
God bless the brave souls at Culloden including the Irishmen that's stayed on the field to allow the Highlanders to retreat
Greetings from Dublin
Very interesting!!!
Thank you.
So much fun . Thanks for making this video.
Very beautiful work! I’d love to someday purchase one of your bonnets. I’m from the USA, and would have to ship it here.
I’m impressed by the time invested into each bonnet, as well as the quality of work of the finished product. I had no idea how large they actually were before being felted 😂
Thank you for the message, Of course, you can purchase one of our blue bonnets. please email us at onlineshop@bannockburnhouse.scot and we can get something sorted for you.
Nice to hear The Corries.
Very interesting thanks!
I enjoyed your video. I am a self-taught knitter and recognize how much work goes into one of these bonnets. I wish I could knit with double-pointed needles with your skill.
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous.....
Thank you! 😊
Much thanks.
Once, for fun, I carved bone pins out of a cow thigh bone. Most of the shaping was done by filing, and had to be done wet, to prevent serious lung issues. It took a long time, and they came out curved. That was actually more comfortable in my hands.
Great to hear.
Tried to order one...are they still available?
I am very sorry they are currently out of stock.
Is it giving away too much to tell us what sort of wood makes for a good wood pin? Or to just tell me?