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A photographic collection of woven straps with the accoutrements they were meant for. Please note: the powder horns, bags and other accoutrements on this page are not for sale unless otherwise noted - they are either photos sent to me by various friends using my woven straps for their particular piece, or they are photos I have taken from my own personal collection. If you have a photo of your own firearm, bag, or powder horn with one of my woven straps or sashes please feel free to email me photos; I'll include them on this web page.


A personalized powder horn, with a straightwoven strap in black, with white and red border stripes. 


Leather bag shown with a raw silk strap sewn to the upper back of the bag.

A simple brocaded zigzag pattern attached to this haversack.

Scrimshawed powder horn with brocaded strap tied on using the long fringe.

Beautiful powder horn by John Proud. Beaded cardwoven strap.

Woven brocaded strap shown attached to a powder horn.



Leather bag with narrow chevron brocaded strap in brown, black, gold, and green. Small quilled pouch with cardwoven waist strap.


Beautiful bag completed with  woven strap. 
Many times the strap can be sewn directly to the back of a bag; fringe may be left long & braided.

Leather Bag  & woven strap in grays. 
The strap was sewn into leather,  leaving leather ends & a buckle for adjustment.


My personal pottery jug with a narrow woven strap for easy carry!
The strap was simply looped thru the rings & knotted.


My horn, custom made by 
Cory Joe Stewart. 


Rifle & powder horn with a straightwoven gold, olive and forest green strap attached to the horn.


Personals bag, with a diamond brocade strap in matching colors.

g Creel basket with handmade antler toggle closure & a checked brown & white strap.
A powder horn I purchased for my husband with beautiful golden coloration.  I designed this strap to compliment the horn, and left the fringes long and braided.

A small antique horn 
completed with a cardwoven strap woven in gold, red, wine 
& black. The gold in the strap compliments the aged coloration of the horn.

Red & tan chevron brocade strap. Straps can be used for much more than horns & bags, as this photo shows. 



Haversack with heavy cotton hand-woven strap in a checkered pattern.
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Powder horn shown with an antiqued card-woven strap.

 



Powder horn with a patriotic theme, owner custom ordered this lettered Liberty or Death strap with white beaded edges.
 


A quilled sheath I bought, and wove a narrow band for so I could wear it around my neck.

My personal bag & 8" double edged dagger, shown with narrow bag strap in earth-tone colors. Set made by Jeff Cline.

Beautifully scrimshawed horn with matching strap woven in a blend of Irish Linen & Cotton.


Horn with straightwoven strap in red, brown & beige.

Custom horn strap, white beaded edges with a black geometric style design. It looks like it was attached with leather tabs looped and sewn around the horn.


My personal bag with an 11 year old woven strap shown with a quilled neck-knife.


Rifle Strap woven in red, white, and black accents. The owner did the leather-work.


Leather bag made by 
Mark Elliot.

Leather-backed Strap showing attachment to rifle. 


A nice golden colored powder horn with a complimenting strap; brocaded and woven in gold, black & blue.


Black leather bag w/ green trim; accented perfectly with a straightwoven strap; woven in black cotton with medium green center accent stripes. Bag & Photo courtesy of Bob Dodson.

Another Leather bag by  Mark Elliot.


Double-edged dagger in sheath with a cardwoven waist strap woven in brown & beige cotton. Bag handwoven in sage green wool & natural cotton, completed with matching shoulder strap. 
Also in photo: pottery jug with a narrow woven carrying strap, and a twill-woven market basket. 


2 beautiful powder horns, each with a complimenting strap, showing long fringe tied around the throat and base, ready for carrying.  Both horns were made by Joe Scott. 

 

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