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CLICK HERE for more views of the finished product on at my Etsy store! So I decided it was high time for another shoe tutorial! I haven't been completely lazy this last month or so though, my friends, I just didn't take the time to make a tutorial for my most recent project, an pair of leather flip-flops that are amazingly comfortable!!! I had hoped to make a tutorial for these, but then I got sucked into a fun fairy tale theme painting project and have spent the last few weeks consumed by…

Native American Shoshone Indian Moccasin in 3 Styles | Etsy Native American Moccasin Pattern, Beaded Moccasins Pattern, Leather Moccasins Diy, Native American Boots, How To Make Moccasins, Moccasin Patterns, American Indian Clothing, Diy Moccasins, American Indian Crafts

SparrowHawk Publishing sewing pattern number Y005 Shoshone Moccasin Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~ ** Please note: This pattern is available in 3 size groups: Small = 5-6-7, Medium = 8-9-10 and Large = 11-12-13. Select the appropriate size group when making your purchase. A simple moccasin with a wide range of decoration possibilities. Has an 8" - 10" top, should be mid-calf in height…

One-piece, Soft-sole, Center-seam Moccasins This is how Cherokee mocs are traditionally made.  I've made them and they are meant to be fitted tight.  Then you wet them and wear while they dry to get them to stretch to perfect fit.  Yeah it feels weird but you get a good fit this way. Lenape Indians, Moccasin Patterns, Socks Diy, Woodland Indians, Moccasin Pattern, Sewing Easy, Clothing Crafts, Shoe Making, Sewing Fun

Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay & Pottery, Leather & Clothes, Metalwork, Plants & Trees, Porcupine Quills, Stonework & Tools, Weaving & Cordage, Games & Toys and Food & Recipes. Find simple instructional information about how these materials are used by Natives, and detailed background on the history and development of these kinds of Native…

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