This is the easiest moccasin making video I have seen. I have only watched 5 others, though this was the only one I watched to the end and the style is the nicest, uses the least amount of leather and therefore has the least amount of waste material.
What kind of needle are you using exactly? I'm sewing my first pair of moose hide moccasins and I've broke 6 needles so far. They are leather needles and repair needles.
Hello. So I'm back & when I finished up, the moccasins put them together they were way wider than I would have like them. How can I fix this on my next pair? Any suggestions
Amazing video... Have a quick question; I bought a pair of vintage mukluks/mocassin boots. They're absolutely stunning and I love them. But unfortunately they're about half a size too small. They're just pinching my toes even without socks on. And I was hoping to wear socks with them in winter.. Do you have any ideas or experience in stretching out leather moccasins? Open to any ideas... I'll do literally about anything to be able to get these boots to fit. Ty in advance for your time. Regards Dawn 🙏🏾
Thank you sooooo much for this video! I have an up and coming little fancy shawl dancer and I was able to make her a pair of beaded moccasins following your video! ❤️
You did a great job. I made mine exactly like you did but fringed the outer cuff. I also added leggings too. Thank You. That looked Fun. I’m getting ready to make a pair for my husband and needed a quick refresher. Thank You. God Bless you and yours. 🙏🏽💒💝✂️
This was the way I was taught how to make them,I haven't made them in years and kinda forgot, thank you! Tiniki! Went through a bunch of videos and finally found the one!
We use smoked moose hide we get from Northern Alberta or Saskatchewan. It is expensive, (800-1600 for a hide) but makes for excellent quality moccasins.
This is the easiest moccasin making video I have seen. I have only watched 5 others, though this was the only one I watched to the end and the style is the nicest, uses the least amount of leather and therefore has the least amount of waste material.
Thank you for being so thorough kunshi ❤ I'm going to try and make moccs for ALL 6 my babies 🤍🫶🏼🤍
Hi thanks for sharing your moccasins making videos i am watching it for fun thanks again and good luck with everything
Very beautiful!!!
Thanks!! I've been looking for a tutorial on how to add the welt in, really appreciate it!
What kind of needle are you using exactly? I'm sewing my first pair of moose hide moccasins and I've broke 6 needles so far. They are leather needles and repair needles.
Such an amazing craft..absolutely beautiful.
Thanks 👍😊
I have no one to teach me so I am learning here. May I ask what reason do you use the welt?
Very much appreciated, your teaching. Do you have a tutorial, on how to measure, the foot,
How did you get the measurments for the vamp/upper part?
The baby moccasin for the example is absolutely perfect ❤
Hello. So I'm back & when I finished up, the moccasins put them together they were way wider than I would have like them. How can I fix this on my next pair? Any suggestions
Try measuring over the top of the arch of your foot for width
Amazing video... Have a quick question; I bought a pair of vintage mukluks/mocassin boots. They're absolutely stunning and I love them. But unfortunately they're about half a size too small. They're just pinching my toes even without socks on. And I was hoping to wear socks with them in winter.. Do you have any ideas or experience in stretching out leather moccasins? Open to any ideas... I'll do literally about anything to be able to get these boots to fit. Ty in advance for your time. Regards Dawn 🙏🏾
Tatanka hide or elk
The lady is clearly a master! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you beautiful ♥️ great tutorial 😊
Real nice ... Your quite slick making these, it's obviously not your first pair !
Great tutorial! thank you for sharing Kunsi! 💖💖💖💖
Some of the nicest moccasins I have seen.
This is a wonderful tutorial ❤ thanks so much for sharing!
Hello how do u measure the part with the beads on
Thank you sooooo much for this video! I have an up and coming little fancy shawl dancer and I was able to make her a pair of beaded moccasins following your video! ❤️
Very nice work !
I loved your demonstration. Very helpful thank you so much. Your moccasins are 😍
Thank you so much for your video!!!
I'm 80 years todys. Just begining my leatherwork. Thank you for sharing so much personal knowledge and skills. My I adupt you as my antie?
BEAUTIFUL! Thank you🤓🌿
What kind of hide did u bead on? Thanks for the help much appreciated!
Smoked moose hide
You did a great job. I made mine exactly like you did but fringed the outer cuff. I also added leggings too. Thank You. That looked Fun. I’m getting ready to make a pair for my husband and needed a quick refresher. Thank You. God Bless you and yours. 🙏🏽💒💝✂️
How do you measure the leather piece with the beads?
This is awesome, but how did you determine the size for the beaded portion of the moccasin?
This video was made to help a class that was being taught after Covid stopped it.
What a great video thank you for making it.
Which Pow Wow is this ?
Sarci also known as Tsuut'ina
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@@PrettyGoodLookin Alberta, Canada
@@jedindl Thank you. Have a beautiful day.
Thank you so much! For years there were no clear mox tutorials. Blessings to you <3
Thank you so very much. That was a great lesson. Beautiful
This was the way I was taught how to make them,I haven't made them in years and kinda forgot, thank you! Tiniki! Went through a bunch of videos and finally found the one!
Glad you enjoyed it.
where did you get your hide for the moccasins and how much was it i wanted to make a pair for my niece but i don't have quality buckskin for it
We use smoked moose hide we get from Northern Alberta or Saskatchewan. It is expensive, (800-1600 for a hide) but makes for excellent quality moccasins.
What do you bead on? I'm a beginner beader so any advice helps :) I'm learning how to make moccasins. Thank you for this informative video!
We use smoked moose hide for the uppers and buffalo for the soles.
Did you bead right on the moose hide? How did your beading needle not break?