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Loom woven sashes for sale

Feel free to peruse the following list of ready-made in stock items. If you cannot find the item you are looking for contact Carol to discuss your project.
Men of the fur trade in North America wore sashes. Carol was given the name 'SashWeaver' for her work recreating sashes for fur trade re-enactors.

Many sashes of the fur trade were solid colored, loom woven, and  red. Carol makes these sashes, based on sashes found in museum collections, notably a sash that belonged to Métis elder Joseph Rolette in the museum in Pembina, North Dakota, and a similar sash that belonged to James Douglas in the Royal BC Museum collection, in Victoria, British Columbia,
The faux_Assomption sash was intended to approximate the look of the fingerwoven Assomption style sash, not quite the same, but good enough for some, and much more economical.

Red Sashes

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Carol acknowledges that we are on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional gathering place of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene people and the traditional homeland of the Métis people. Carol also acknowledges that sprang is part of many  indigenous traditions  and found in various forms all over the world. Let us re-discover this technique together.
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