Such a cool sedge. I wonder what the Native Americans that lived there did with that sedge. I am so glad I am getting some of these! I love it, so beautiful!!
I sure hope I can make some more of these soon. They are so neat and different to the Pine needle brooms. When it was first found, I wonder what it was used for too.
Thanks for watching! I’ll have to try and show it up close at some point how I tie them but it’s a version of a slip knot where it will tighten up around the base really well.
Oh wow I've seen that before didn't know that's what it was called though. That's very cool thank you for sharing this with me.
You are very welcome and thanks for watching!
Cool video! Love the long broom you made so neat TY for sharing 🙂
Thank you so much!
Such a cool sedge. I wonder what the Native Americans that lived there did with that sedge. I am so glad I am getting some of these! I love it, so beautiful!!
I sure hope I can make some more of these soon. They are so neat and different to the Pine needle brooms. When it was first found, I wonder what it was used for too.
Thanks for what it looks like in the wild. What knot did you use to make your hand brooms?
Thanks for watching! I’ll have to try and show it up close at some point how I tie them but it’s a version of a slip knot where it will tighten up around the base really well.
We have a field of this I'm tikd florist use it ND craft shops
Sedge can be such a good craft material - thanks for watching