Hawktail Sweep

$50.00
The broom is made in the hawktail style, which is characterized by the angled bristles at the end of the head. This design allows the broom to reach into corners and sweep up dirt more effectively. The broom you created has a standard stitch on a handpicked handle, which means that the bristles have been securely sewn onto the handle using a traditional sewing technique. The handle itself is made from a natural material, likely wood, and has been carefully selected to be both strong and comfortable to grip. To add a touch of functionality and style, you’ve included a leather loop at the end of the handle for hanging. This will allow the broom to be stored out of the way when not in use.

The broom weighs only 13 ounces, making it lightweight and easy to maneuver. It measures 24 inches long, 1.5 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The total length of the broom, including the handle, is likely around 48 inches.

The materials you used to create this broom include metal, broomcorn, and nylon. Broomcorn is a stiff, straw-like grass that is traditionally used for making brooms. It is a sustainable and durable material that can sweep up dirt and debris effectively. Finally, the nylon might be used for the stitching or to bind the broomcorn together.
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The broom is made in the hawktail style, which is characterized by the angled bristles at the end of the head. This design allows the broom to reach into corners and sweep up dirt more effectively. The broom you created has a standard stitch on a handpicked handle, which means that the bristles have been securely sewn onto the handle using a traditional sewing technique. The handle itself is made from a natural material, likely wood, and has been carefully selected to be both strong and comfortable to grip. To add a touch of functionality and style, you’ve included a leather loop at the end of the handle for hanging. This will allow the broom to be stored out of the way when not in use.

The broom weighs only 13 ounces, making it lightweight and easy to maneuver. It measures 24 inches long, 1.5 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The total length of the broom, including the handle, is likely around 48 inches.

The materials you used to create this broom include metal, broomcorn, and nylon. Broomcorn is a stiff, straw-like grass that is traditionally used for making brooms. It is a sustainable and durable material that can sweep up dirt and debris effectively. Finally, the nylon might be used for the stitching or to bind the broomcorn together.
The broom is made in the hawktail style, which is characterized by the angled bristles at the end of the head. This design allows the broom to reach into corners and sweep up dirt more effectively. The broom you created has a standard stitch on a handpicked handle, which means that the bristles have been securely sewn onto the handle using a traditional sewing technique. The handle itself is made from a natural material, likely wood, and has been carefully selected to be both strong and comfortable to grip. To add a touch of functionality and style, you’ve included a leather loop at the end of the handle for hanging. This will allow the broom to be stored out of the way when not in use.

The broom weighs only 13 ounces, making it lightweight and easy to maneuver. It measures 24 inches long, 1.5 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The total length of the broom, including the handle, is likely around 48 inches.

The materials you used to create this broom include metal, broomcorn, and nylon. Broomcorn is a stiff, straw-like grass that is traditionally used for making brooms. It is a sustainable and durable material that can sweep up dirt and debris effectively. Finally, the nylon might be used for the stitching or to bind the broomcorn together.