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22nd November 09, 10:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by nehmah
RE: left-side photo. May I ask if you know where I could purchase bone bodkins (silver or gold is way beyond my budget)? Smooth bone would slide through woolen or silk tunnels much better than plastic. I'm always on the lookout for a better way to handle sewing tasks.
Cordially, Nehmah
I'd try to carve one, but would cut off a finger. 
Those particular bone bodkins are for sale here:
http://www.wmboothdraper.com/store/i...roducts_id=282
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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22nd November 09, 06:04 PM
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Panache...
To an ever-thinking tinkerer such as myself, that bodkin looks like a brass lamp finial with a bit of round brass stock (sharpened) stuck in the threaded bit!
Lots of great sewing notions (including bodkins) can be found from (especially) 18th century living history tailors and fabric shops.
Jim aka kiltiemon (42nd Rgt of Ft., RHR, Lt Col's Coy, War of the American Rebellion)
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22nd November 09, 06:23 PM
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re: bodkins > "odds bodkins!!"
not to go COMPLETELY off topic - but reading this thread , my mind did a segue to the expression ( not so common these days - perhaps a hold-over from my English major days?) "odds bodkins!"
Apparently it has absolutly nothing to do with bodkins - but i thought it might be interesting to one or 2other xmarkers:
"Odds bodkins
Meaning
God's body.
Origin
The phrase sounds entirely suited to Tudor yokels and is a stock in trade of any author wishing for a shortcut to convey a sense of 'Olde Engylande'.
A bodkin is a small tool for piecing holes in leather etc. This term borrows the early bodikin version of that word, not for its meaning but just because of the alliteration with body, to make a euphemistic version of the oath God's body. This would otherwise have been unacceptable to a pious audience. That is, odds bodkins is a minced oath."
-so, now you've learned the required 'something new evey day'
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