Friday Film - The Sandhills Boot Company

From our own film published yesterday of Lizzie Farey making in Kircudbright, today we take a trip across the world, to Cody, Nebraska.

A short film by Etsy, 'The Sandhills Boot Company' looks at the work of Kyle Rosfeld. After years of physically demanding work as a ranch hand, Kyle followed a new path, and became a custom cowboy bootmaker.

Watch Kyle at work, as he uses traditional methods and vintage equipment.

Handmade Portraits: The Sandhills Boot Company from Etsy on Vimeo.

Don't see the film above? Watch 'Handmade Portraits: The Sandhills Boot Company' on Vimeo.

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If you have an online craft film you would like to share, we would love to hear from you. We're looking for films that showcase craft makers, special craft projects/exhibitions, enterprises, or other fun and quirky films that help to celebrate craft. 

It could be a film of you at work, a narrated film about the inspiration behind your craft, a film made for an exhibition, or something else. 

Just email laura@craftscotland.org with the following details:

  • A short description of the film, including any credits
  • A link to the film on YouTube, Vimeo, or another channel
  • Whether or not you have a profile page on Craft Scotland

You do not need to be on the Craft Scotland site to send us your films, but films about Scottish craft, makers and places will be given priority.

Alternatively, you can tweet a link to your craft film to @craftscotland.

Please note: at this stage we are not looking for instructional, 'how to' type videos for this feature.

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She is responsible for Craft Scotland's online strategy and manages the website, social networks, photographs, and other online connections.

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