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Deer Sinew
Genuine deer sinew. This is backstrap sinew which is part of the muscle fibers found along the back. Sinew is the original thread. These strips can be split into virtually every size and is a must for the traditionalist. Use it for sewing leather, beadwork, featherwork… just about everything. To prepare, break the fibers up into the desired width, moisten, and roll on your leg in one direction (not back and forth).You just made natural thread! Just be sure not to do this in shorts if you have hairy legs. Ouch!
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Deer Toes
Typically used for rattles, old-time "junk" bandoleers, bell substitutes, and many other projects. Approximately 2.5 inches long.
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Dew Claws
Small dew claws from the back of the deer leg. Used for the same thing as deer toes. Often used as finishing touches on bags and other craft projects. Approximately 1 inch long.
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Elk Sinew
Genuine elk sinew. This is backstrap sinew which is part of the muscle fibers found along the back. Sinew is the original thread. These strips can be split into virtually every size and is a must for the traditionalist. Use it for sewing leather, beadwork, featherwork… just about everything. These strips are all about the same size and average around 24 inches in length and about 2 - 2˝ inches in width.
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Elk Toes
Large toes from the Elk. These work great for tipi door knockers and will also make a great set of traditional dance "bells." Approximately 3.5 inches long. Limited availability.
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