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A Woodsrunner's Diary: More on Packs, Bags, and Equipment. Survival Apocalypse, Housewife Sewing Kit, Types Of Bows, Bushcraft Gear, Fur Trade, Vintage Backpacks, Denim Pocket, Belt Pouch, Mountain Man

The four basic packs used in the early to mid 18th century were the knapsack, the snapsack, the haversack, and the market wallet. There is another, the tumpline and bedroll, but I have been unable to find any primary documentation on this one in period paintings. Still there is some information on its use. Knapsack with bedroll, added market wallet, oilcloth and spare moccasins. The Snapsack. The Haversack. Market Wallet. One of our group members, Deerslayer, trying out the bedroll and…

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Buns and Baskets: Haversack Tutorial Possibles Bag Pattern, Sca Largesse Ideas Projects, Sca Largesse, Pioneer Skills, Largesse Ideas, Trek Clothing, Trek Ideas, Possibles Bag, Pioneer Costume

So I don't know what the difference is between a haversack and a possibles bag, but after researching haversack, here's what I came up with. I used some cheapo cotton muslin. This was a BAD IDEA. The strap is going to rip right out the second my boy drops a couple rocks in the bag. One source I read mentioned using "heavy cotton muslin," but perhaps a comparable choice would be white/natural canvas. How I did it: Body 1. I cut a piece 13" x 33". 2. I pressed under both my 13" edges 1/2" and…

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Mountain Man Clothing, Possibles Bag, Food Rations, Bushcraft Kit, Bread Bag, Blacksmith Projects, Cool Gear, Primitive Crafts, Camping Outfits

What is now commonly known as a Haversack, in the British Army, was referred to as a bread bag. It is generally defined as a small bag with a single shoulder strap. In military use, it was usually made of undyed canvas, or black canvas if you were in a British or Commonwealth rif

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