Welcome! I’ve put this site together to share some of the historical craft work I do. My interests are mostly focused on continental Europe in the late Migration Period and Merovingian period – broadly, what was happening between the collapse of the western Roman Empire in the late 4th century and the beginning of Norse expansion in the late 8th century. I enjoy making replicas of domestic pottery and a variety of leather goods, including shoes, belts, and sheathes, based as closely as possible on historical examples. Since I strive for historical accuracy, I’m constantly trying to learn more about the tools and techniques used to create the originals.
Click one of the buttons below to see some of the stuff I have been working on, or scroll to the bottom for a full list of content sorted by topic.
Pottery
My ongoing projects in stamp-decorated pottery from Late Antiquity through the Early Medieval period
How-To
Tutorials, class materials, useful links, and references for shoemaking, pottery, and leatherwork
Major Projects
Shoemaking, clothing ensembles, interactive maps, and other non-pottery things I’ve made
Site content by topic
- Clothing
- Music
- The Britsum pipe: a Viking Age wind instrument from Frisia
- Pottery
- Pottery Stamp Replica Project
- Migration Era and Early Medieval: Gotlandic, Saxon, Anglian, Langobardic, Frankish
- Late Antiquity: Pannonian Slipped Ware
- Stamped Pottery Replica Project Journal: blog posts about specific pieces
- Migration-Era Tubular Handled Mugs from Gotland
- Iron Age Norwegian Bucket-shaped Pottery: includes hands-on tutorial!
- Pottery Portfolio: a selection of past work
- Pottery Stamp Replica Project
- Shoes
- Other Leatherworking