How To Harvest and Process Dogbane For Natural Fibers
Sarah Corrigan of Roots School in Vermont goes over how to identify, harvest, and do the basic processing of Dogbane, one of the strongest natural cellulose fibers. This fiber can then be hand twisted into cord, or spun an woven. Awesome for everything from bowstrings to clothing.

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[Step By Step] How To Make Natural Cordage From Bramble

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Processing Dogbane Fiber, with Dave McIntyre

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Preparing bramble fibres for cordage.

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QUICK TIPS for Foraging Dogbane, processing & creating cordage with Dave McIntyre

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