Thank you. I love it and I love that you added the story. This is how I craft too. It's good for the spirit 💟 I never had anyone to show me this. Now you're my moccasin auntie.
Thank you so much! I loved the combination of the visual of the moccs making and the stories. I am curious about this style of mocasines, and would give a try. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
@@selbst105 No problem ... You could use something softer however. I'm in the process of making a pair of mocs with brain tanned buckskin, but if you don't have that you could purchase some (thick enough) split cow skin, or commercially tanned deer or moose hide if you can find it.
I think that is vegetable tanned leather. I noticed it is not as heavy weight as I use which is 8 to 10oz. This looks like 6 to 8 oz vegetable tan leather. Tge thicker tge leather tge more likely to have to pre punch the soles with an awl comming through at an angle. Hard work.
Thank you. I love it and I love that you added the story. This is how I craft too. It's good for the spirit 💟 I never had anyone to show me this. Now you're my moccasin auntie.
Thank you so much! I loved the combination of the visual of the moccs making and the stories.
I am curious about this style of mocasines, and would give a try. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
Thank you for the step by step very detailed tutorial and enjoyed the tale of the owl and the chipmunk
That was absolutely beautiful! I am so glad to have found you!
Love the forklore story as well🏹🏹🏹
Excelente tutoría, muy lindo el mocasin, hermoso
Thank you.
i’m trying to understand how you did the high top part. i’m failing at creating my high tops 😊can you share how you measure or cut the tops?
ARGENTINA,,CSTELLANO PLIS MUY BUEN TRABAJO
How to add the extra piece in the back?
hello! would like to know which material the sole is!!! is it leather, too? thank you for the video! ps: i think it is leather, too.
Commercially tanned Cow hide.
@@charlesleblanc6638 thank you!
@@selbst105 No problem ... You could use something softer however. I'm in the process of making a pair of mocs with brain tanned buckskin, but if you don't have that you could purchase some (thick enough) split cow skin, or commercially tanned deer or moose hide if you can find it.
Measurements?
I'm avoiding latigo. What did you use for the soles?
I think that is vegetable tanned leather. I noticed it is not as heavy weight as I use which is 8 to 10oz. This looks like 6 to 8 oz vegetable tan leather. Tge thicker tge leather tge more likely to have to pre punch the soles with an awl comming through at an angle. Hard work.
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