Nico-seamanship Why a blog about seamanship? simply because it is a passion at the base, which I had the chance to make a trade. But alas, I think seamanship is almost absent from the web, apart from a few sites. I do not pretend to fill this gap, but I want this space to become a forum for mateloteurs because too often they look in dog Oven, lest a picnic ideas of other. Give information on nodes, where to buy the tip, exposing your work ... this is the ambition of this space, so do not hesitate to contact me, and do not forget, the nodes are made to travel, not be patented ... Regards, Nico
For the first time in my life, at the request of someone I worked wire cloche trimmings, but not any of the trimmings of very high quality, made in a very famous lace-maker, and in addition, made with gold thread. Initially, I did not see the interest wire cloche especially of gold thread, but just put it in bright light, especially sunlight, for all sparkles. I made a small bell rope, and a star node, changing the usual hemp.
Blog: nico-seamanship Description: Specialist seamanship and marine knots, I worked for several years at the Royal Rope and on the site of Hermione. I created this blog to introduce you to my work, my achievements, but also to create a showcase of seamanship in general, and therefore, your job, whatever your level. This is a place to exchange, share that can not live without you, without your contributions. Make comments and share this blog with your friends! Contact
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