Mike, this is a really nice looking strap. There's a woman who comes to Dixon's Faire that does this using different colored waxed linen thread. Good looking and sturdy.
If you try some waxed hemp. please post.
Thanks
Capgun
Thank you sir.
I would be interested to know where she gets her linen thread... My first choice was to use linen as I figured it would be more historically correct. But no one, myself included, would be able to afford a strap if I made them with the linen thread I see for sale. I buy Crawford Irish waxed linen thread for leatherworking and a 50g spool runs me about $17 IIRC... A fairly reasonable price to pay for sewing leather, but would be prohibitively expensive for the amounts needed to make a horn strap.
So I decided to use hemp. Which after some research proved to also be fairly period. The Crown actually required by law people to grow hemp to support the British "war machine" in those days... And it was still a major staple of agriculture after the Rev War..The USS Constitution was rigged with about 55 tons of hemp fiber products.
It was a ubiquitous utilitarian product throughout a good portion of this nation's history.
That first horn strap I made measures about 38" from end knot to end knot and about 1.25" wide. The brown portion used most of a 300' foot ball of 1 mm twine. The green portion used less... I suppose I could get 2 more straps of the same size from a ball of green.
A possible alternative is linen or linen blend (wool/hemp) yarn. Prices for yarn are much more affordable. Problem is that I just don't know much about yarn and what size/weight I need to order... And finding it in my preferred colors. I could hand dye it... Not too difficult or expensive but it does add to the burden of "production" so to speak. However, research continues, so future endeavors may include that.
My main goal of undertaking this project was just to see if I could. I don't know if I would ever choose to go into full scale production. At some point I plan to weave a strap for a bag and might be persuaded to make a few items as people request... I've had a request or two.
It's a very enjoyable pastime though. And can be done by anyone and is as cheap or expensive as a person chooses to make it.
Mike