Hello everyone! So I am going shooting today for the first time in a few months, hooray! While preparing all of my tackle, I looked at my archer's tassel and thought what a good blog entry it would make.
The archer's tassel is simply a wad of yarn that is used to clean arrows, and in some cases to dignify rank. The tassel is made up of many strands of yarn about 14 inches in length, which are the folded in half, and tied to make a loop.
This can be hung on a belt loop, the belt itself or where you please I guess! Many traditional English longbow and warbow archers today where a tassel such as this.
It is a very inexpensive project that I put together for exactly $1. All I purchased was a skein of yarn from the local dollar store, and everything else I had at home! So, with that freedom you can choose any color(s), length, or make a bunch and sell 'em!
All in all, it is a nice addition to a medieval archery enthusiast's kit and looks very cool. Be prepared to get many comment and compliments when you show up to your club with your new tassel!
This blog will chronicle my experiences with MEDIEVAL WARBOW ARCHERY. I enjoy shooting WARBOWS of #100+ pounds and strive reach a consistent shooting regimen at #140 pounds. I will post flight test results, armor piercing results and more!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Medieval Arrow Bag: FINISHED
Hello everyone, thank you for reading this :) I kind of left my medieval arrow bag build-along about 3/4 of the way finished and I apologize for that. So, here are some pictures of the completed arrow bag! Enjoy! If you have questions about the construction of this bag, please comment below and I will answer as best as I can.
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