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  1. Yewbender

    Sheshequin Buckskinners Winter Rendezvous Feb 13&14

    Located in Marsh Hill Lycoming Co, Pa
  2. Yewbender

    Shoe packs

    I made these back in Dec 2017. I was doing a little research on winter moccasins and stumbled on the Ligonier shoe pack. I also found info on shoe packs from Shadows in the forest(Snowalker13) on youtube. These took some time and a couple trial runs with and old cheap wool blanket...before...
  3. Yewbender

    Moccasins

    I made 3 pairs last year, 2 for me and for a buddy. I did a lot of google search and youtube videos to find a pattern i liked. The problem was you had to make several pairs to fit bare feet, light socks, and heavy socks. I finaly found a video on youtube from The Wandering Bull...easy to make...
  4. Yewbender

    Garters

    Made these garters today. I had some deer hide scraps left over and decided to make my first set. I didn’t use leather dye and wanted to try something else so i have some horn patina and used that. Works good and dries fast.
  5. Yewbender

    These items free up your hands for loading.

    So while hunting and shooting woods walks it’s nice to have both hands free. With that i made a few items to assist with freeing up your hands! 1st picture is a strap you sling around you with a loop to hold the barrel and the 2nd picture they can attach to your belt, shooting pouch, or where...
  6. Yewbender

    Cow’s knee

    So last night i was down in the basement messing around and decided to make a lock cover. I made one a couple years ago(no picture) but this one is different then the other.
  7. Yewbender

    Sheshequin Buckskinners Summer Rendezvous Pa.

    I got word couple days ago that the summer rendezvous June 27&28 has been cancelled.
  8. Yewbender

    Another Horn

    Well after the first horn i had another one to build for a very close buddy of mine. I made the horn for him because of that and...because his mother was the niceist, kindist, and carring person anyone could want for in a mother and a friend. She was like a mom to all and she lost her battle...
  9. Yewbender

    First attempt at making a powder horn.

    This is it....9 1/2” horn to take when i go hunting. Took me 3 days to finish. I think it looks ok.
  10. Yewbender

    Made me a Shot Pouch

    Back in Dec i made this shot pouch for hunting. I used elk hide and lined with linen. It measures 6”wide x 7” tall.
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