Kirjeldus
Contents:
- The scope of Studia Vernacula
- Foreword / Kristi Jõeste
- Craft as cultural ecologically located practice. Comparative case studies of textile crafts in Cyprus, Estonia and Peru / Patrick Dillon, Sirpa Kokko
- Relevance of log crib research, renevation and development in Estonia and the world / Douglass C. Reed
- Knitting style – the grace of noble ladies or the speed of peasant girls? / Anu Pink
- Printed – pattern headscarves in Kihnu cultural space / Mari Pukk
- The production of rep weave floor coverings in Avinurme from 1950-s to the 1970-s as a regional inherited skill / Veinika Västrik
- Spiral tube decorations on garments: Restoring a lost technique / Riina Rammo, Jaana Ratas
- Reconstructing fabrics used in the clothing of “Kukruse Woman” from the late 12-th century: A craftsperson´s perspective / Astri Kaljus
- Traditional leather processing using domestic methods in Estonia / Made Uus
- Hemp-lime-contemporary usage of traditional materials / Markus Pau
- A brief manual for building an Estonian dugout canoe / Priit-Kalev Parts
- Interview with Anu Raud / Helen Kästik, Ave Matsin
- Chronology of Estonian Native Crafts department