The Trapper by Jenna Kernan released on Aug 30, 2005 is available now for purchase.
From the Trapper Keepers of the '70s to the Lisa Frank folders of the '90s, here's the coolest school accessory every year since 1975.
These beauties hold up! Which Trapper Keeper did you have? Leave it below in the comments . . .
Allyson B. sent me this picture of a BEAR CHAIR: The caption reads: "THE GRIZZLY-BEAR CHAIR. Presented, Sept. 8, 1865, to Andrew Johnson, President U.S., by Seth Kinman, the California Hunter and Trapper." Google is our friend today! Here is an article that explains that the Grizzly-Bear Chair had a feature in which "by touching a cord, the head of the monster grizzly bear, with jaws extended, would dart out in front from under the seat, snapping and gnashing its teeth." There are lots more pictures at that link, too! And here's the NY Times from December 9, 1885: SETH ... Read more
Gangarealet i din bolig ender ofte som mørke og kedelige kvadratmeter, der kan føles som spildplads. Bliv inspireret af arkitekternes gode idéer her
"Jeg er ret glad og stolt over mit hus og har ikke fortrudt ét eneste valg". Se det arkitektoniske hus i særklasse her.
These beauties hold up! Which Trapper Keeper did you have? Leave it below in the comments . . .
Still the definitive guide, Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing is packed with clear, easy-to-understand instructions, drawings, and photographs to lead readers of any skill level through the process of turning natural or man-made furs and hides into handsome, useful garments. Author Edna Wilder, one of the world's best-known practitioners and modernizers of traditional Eskimo skin sewing techniques, takes would-be skin sewers through the step-by-step work involved in constructing traditional items of clothing such as mukluks, parkas, and mittens. She also includes sewing instructions for belts, baby booties, a trapper-style fur cap, and toys. Though natural fur and hides were the only ones known in traditional Eskimo lifeways, the book's guidance is completely adaptable to modern, synthetic leathers and artificial furs. Similarly, the guidance offered in these pages on traditional Native beadwork and basket making works just as well for plastic beads and basketry materials unknown to the Alaska wilderness. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781889963129 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: University of Alaska Press Publication Date: 10-01-1998 Pages: 132 Product Dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.40(d)About the Author Edna Wilder lives in Fairbanks. She has taught classes in skin-sewing and basket weaving at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for over twenty years.Table of Contents Table of ContentsIllustrations Part One: How To Do It Before You Begin Preparing Hides and Skins Tanning Hides Patterns and Beadwork Cutting and Sewing the Fur Part Two: Things To Make Baby Booties Fur Mittens Slippers Mukluks Trapper’s Fur Cap Parkas Eskimo Toys and Personal Things Grass Baskets and Rugs Acknowledgments Index About the Author Show More
Alda paid touching tribute to his "M.A.S.H." co-star who died Thursday at age 82
These beauties hold up! Which Trapper Keeper did you have? Leave it below in the comments . . .
ca. 1860, [tintype portrait of a fur trapper] via the Online Archives of California, UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library, Zelda Mackay Pictorial Collection
If you ever have a hard time keeping it together, jump back into the past when Trapper Keepers kept you organized, fresh, and sometimes, even a little funky.
Still the definitive guide, Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing is packed with clear, easy-to-understand instructions, drawings, and photographs to lead readers of any skill level through the process of turning natural or man-made furs and hides into handsome, useful garments. Author Edna Wilder, one of the world's best-known practitioners and modernizers of traditional Eskimo skin sewing techniques, takes would-be skin sewers through the step-by-step work involved in constructing traditional items of clothing such as mukluks, parkas, and mittens. She also includes sewing instructions for belts, baby booties, a trapper-style fur cap, and toys. Though natural fur and hides were the only ones known in traditional Eskimo lifeways, the book's guidance is completely adaptable to modern, synthetic leathers and artificial furs. Similarly, the guidance offered in these pages on traditional Native beadwork and basket making works just as well for plastic beads and basketry materials unknown to the Alaska wilderness. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781889963129 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: University of Alaska Press Publication Date: 10-01-1998 Pages: 132 Product Dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.40(d)About the Author Edna Wilder lives in Fairbanks. She has taught classes in skin-sewing and basket weaving at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for over twenty years.Table of Contents Table of ContentsIllustrations Part One: How To Do It Before You Begin Preparing Hides and Skins Tanning Hides Patterns and Beadwork Cutting and Sewing the Fur Part Two: Things To Make Baby Booties Fur Mittens Slippers Mukluks Trapper’s Fur Cap Parkas Eskimo Toys and Personal Things Grass Baskets and Rugs Acknowledgments Index About the Author Show More
Alda paid touching tribute to his "M.A.S.H." co-star who died Thursday at age 82
Details Winter waits at a distance when you're wearing this rugged trapper hat. Our canvas trapper offers the warmth and versatile good looks that take you through winter in comfort. The tightly woven cotton canvas with quilted cotton lining resists wind and cold. And the ultra-soft rabbit fur trim looks great and feels incredible, whether you wear the ear flaps down or tied up with the leather chin strap. Made in: China Product Care: Fur Care Learn More with Our Buying Guides: - Trapper Hats: A Brief History of the World's Warmest Headgear - Understanding Different Types of Fur FREE SHIPPING & RETURNS Overland ships all orders free via standard ground shipping to all 50 states and APO/FPO addresses. For details on expedited shipping or for deliveries to US Protectorates, please refer to the Shipping page. We want you to be completely satisfied with your Overland purchase. For your convenience, we provide free return shipping for orders within the 50 states, with a prompt exchange or refund process. For more details, visit our Returns & Exchanges page. Our Customer Service team will be glad to assist with any questions. We are available 7 days a week at 1-800-683-7526 or by email at [email protected]. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS Overland welcomes international orders. Depending on the order and destination, additional payment requirements may apply. Please refer to the International Orders page for more detailed information.
These beauties hold up! Which Trapper Keeper did you have? Leave it below in the comments . . .
ca. 1860, [tintype portrait of a fur trapper] via the Online Archives of California, UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library, Zelda Mackay Pictorial Collection
If you ever have a hard time keeping it together, jump back into the past when Trapper Keepers kept you organized, fresh, and sometimes, even a little funky.
Sherpa Puff Trapper HatDetails: Ugg Graphic Tape Logo UGG style# 21630
Vi delte et billede på vores egen Instagram-profil og I gik amok! Desværre er det ikke alle forundt at hoppe med på trenden, men vi synes uden tvivl, den er værd at hylde alligevel!