quillwrapping
Quillwrapping is a traditional craft that involves wrapping and reinforcing the shaft of a writing quill to improve durability, balance, and appearance. Typically performed on goose or swan feathers prepared for use as quill pens, the practice dates to medieval manuscript production and continued into the early modern period, with ongoing interest in calligraphy and historical reproduction today.
Historically, wrapping reduced shaft damage from repeated nibing and handling and helped secure the nib to
Techniques vary. Some quillwrappings cover most of the shaft for uniform strength, while others are applied
Contemporary quillwrapping is practiced by enthusiasts of historical crafts, calligraphers seeking traditional tools, and makers of