Entry #1 - Tanning Deer Hides
I know it may seem odd, but my hobby in the past three years has been taking unwanted deer hides that are normally tossed out and working them by hand to tan and produce hair-on hides, or buckskin. We aren't the ones hunting- we pick up the ones people just bury normally. I wanted to get into tanning hides, and this is where I started. I'd say we've picked up 50 or so in the past 3 years. It's very seasonal- November to February only.
The beginning of it is a bit gross to folks, but the end result is so worth it. I'd say the most difficult part is the initial fleshing (cleaning) and after that it's a joy. I turn on some Western Swing and have at it- averaging 30 min per to clean and 1 hour per to dehair (if going to do so). I was thrilled my husband gifted me a skinning apron last Christmas and durable gloves to use, to keep this process less messy! I've even made my own fleshing beam- with my husband's help of course, last year. I started this season getting 7 to make buckskin, which are ready to be smoked now. It's something that helps support us a little when we sell them, and I feel pride because those hides are not just trash now. People can decorate a cabin or craft with them. They aren't perfect like a commercially tanned one, but they are special. I learn something I can improve on every time, or a new technique that helps.
I've personally made mittens, two quivers to hold arrows, a hand-warming muff, and walking stick handles with some pieces. Future ideas include a buckskin shirt for my husband and our own Christmas stockings! I also use the hooves for decorations, and harvest the sinew for my own crafting. I love being able to transform the hides- it's a hobby I enjoy so much, I look forward to deer season like it's Christmas just because I get this small window!