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Holmies and Molles are two different bow styles. Check out Half eye's(Rich) threads. He has successfully made quite a few Molles that short and shorter I believe.
Rich made me a 63" ntn Molle that draws 30" with no problem at all.
With a stave that size your limited with your draw length. Also the high crown will limit your width as well and the holmegaard design at this short a length would require limbs wider than what your stave can offer. I'd suggest a d-bow so that your utilizing as much working wood as possible. Most people would suggest not narrowing a working handle but if you could design the bow to be 2" wide for the inner 1/2 of the limb length and narrow the handle to a more comfortable 1.5", the extra limb width would make the bow much less stressed. Then narrowing the outer half of the limb length to an eiffel tower shape and keeping the last few inches stiff in the tiller would be what I would consider a good design for that length with a max draw length of 26". That's what I would do but I'm not sure if the bow would end up being 2" wide because of the crown of the stave.