Listen "The Problem with Endangered Crafts"
Episode Synopsis
There’s a quiet crisis happening—some of the world’s oldest and most meaningful crafts are slipping away. In this thoughtful episode, we’ll talk about what endangered crafts are, why they matter, and how even one curious soul can help keep a tradition alive. You’ll hear about fascinating old-world skills like scissor making, flax processing, rush seating, and the ancient yarn art of nalbinding. If you’ve ever felt drawn to learn something timeless, this episode is your gentle nudge to try your hand and become part of a beautiful legacy.Lists of Endangered CraftsSend us a textSupport the showThe Farm Wife (website)Let's Visit! (email)Amazon Shop Page Podcast WorkbooksGreat Products by The Farm Wife:The Simple Life WorkbookSimple Life Home Finance BundleThe Art of HomemakingFind other helpful Simple Life Products in The Farm Wife ShopDo you want to learn more about living a simple life? Then a great place to start is with the books in my Simple Life Series! Living a Simple Life on the Farm (my story) The Search for a Simple Life How to Cook a Possum: Yesterday’s Skills & Frugal Tips for a Simple Life (don’t worry – this isn’t a cookbook!)Faith & a Simple Life FICTION The Strangers Room
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