Marine finish boatshrunk cotton canvas covers a frame of poles supported by a tripod lashed together, characteristic of the Cheyenne and Sioux style tipis.
Tipi sizes 14′ through 17′ are pitched on a base of 12 poles, with 2 additional poles to control the smoke flaps. The 18′ tipi is pitched on a 15 pole frame. Sizes are measured as the average diameter of the egg-shaped footprint.
Cover is reinforced at the bottom of the smoke flaps where they attach to the lacing pin strip, and from the tie flap to the smoke flaps with quick drying bias cut canvas strips. Smoke flap poles sit in well-reinforced pockets attached to the smoke flaps. The smoke flaps are reinforced with rope sewn into its hem at top and along its length. Hand sewn buttonholes eliminate drips at the lacing pins.
Top and bottom of the lining attaches to each pole, eliminating the need for additional ropes or stakes, and allowing for a tight, tidy fit. An additional strip of rot resistant acrylic “Sunbrella” is added to the bottom of the lining to allow it to turn under at ground level, sealing out drafts (sod cloth). Lining can be pulled across door opening as a second inner door or folded back behind itself. Painting of lining in traditional geometric (feminine) styles is available.
Door attaches under a cape above the door opening, minimizing leakage. Door is stretched wide to cover the opening with hand shaped wood pieces. Attachments securely fasten door even in a blow. Door opening size and height to first lacing pin can be adjusted somewhat to suit you. By pulling the lacing pins below the door opening, canvas below the door can be folded back to temporarily eliminate the threshold.
Canvas used is 100% cotton duck, marine finish boatshrunk “Sunforger”. Cover and Door are 12.63 oz. material, Lining is 10.1 oz. The “Sunforger” treatment means it is mildew and water resistant – it will get wet after a bit, but will not mist inside or quickly rot like untreated canvas. Be sure to let it dry thoroughly before packing it away. A cotton tipi will breathe, making it a very comfortable space.
Tipi prices (as of January 2022) for tipi cover, one piece lining, door, and attached ropes:
Note (December 2021): There has been a recent, pretty drastic, price hike in canvas, causing my prices to jump to cover it:
size (A) (B)
14′ $1130 $1155
15′ $1245 $1280
16′ $1345 $1385
17′ $1470 $1500
18′ $1575 $1615
(A) “colorless” Sunforger (Marine Finish Boatshrunk 100% cotton canvas) 12.63 oz for cover and door, “colorless” 10 oz for lining, with Sunbrella “mud flap” attached to bottom of lining. (see the picture of 15′ tipi, above)
(B) “suntan” Sunforger (Marine Finish Boatshrunk 100% cotton canvas) 12.63 oz for cover and door, “colorless” 10 oz for lining, with Sunbrella “mud flap” attached to bottom of lining. (see picture of 18′ tipi in the snow, above)
The “colorless” cover will bleach white in the sun, and let in more light. I prefer the “suntan” color for cover and door, as it seems a tighter cloth and will not show dirt as much. The 10 oz used for the lining is only available in “colorless”.
If you need flame resistant fabric, I will have to check additional material costs at time of order. Flame resistant canvas is only available in “colorless”.
An Ozan (dewcloth) attaches to the poles just above the top of the lining and shunts any drips falling onto it behind the lining to the ground. It also helps to contain the heat of your fire, keeping it warmer in winter. $140
Prices subject to change if canvas prices go up significantly again.
Poles, lacing pins, rain sticks, smoke flap tie-off poles, bags and main rope are sometimes available at additional cost, or I can help you know what’s needed. Email or call for price and availability.
To order, for more information, and for payment information, call or text (828-361-3163) or email (sweetwatertipi@gmail.com).
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Happy camping!
Hello,
I am a friend of Ben Kirkland. Bought a complete 16′ Panther tipi but the person can’t find the liner or door. Could you make me a liner? If so, what would be the cost?
Jim
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reply sent via email from sweetwatertipi@gmail.com
-Joan
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Joan, Samuel and I are so pleased with the 16′ Tipi you made! It is a beautiful space to be in. Thank you for all of your attention to detail 🙂 Wren
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I’m a female, late 60’s and not nearly as strong as I used to be. What kind of strength does it take to put one of these together without help? I would love to make a tipi my next home!
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The answer will depend upon what size tipi you choose. I’m female, 62, and I travel with my 15′ tipi. If I was only going to put it up for weekends, I would consider a 14′ instead. I could go up to a 16′ if I was not traveling with it. It I have help, I could put up a larger one. A 18′ makes a nice sized semi-permanent home.
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Thanks! That helps some. ;- ) Guess I’d have to know how strong you are!
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Thanks! That helps some. ;- ) My question wording leaves a lot to be desired, not knowing how strong you are!
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Wanting a 18′ need pricing for it all
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Thanks for the inquiry! Responding via email.
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