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Stalking Feet Mocs Finished
Talonzz:
I saw a pair of these Moccasins/Boots at last years Renaissance Festival here in Minnesota. I tried on a pair and the leather was so thick and soft and the price was so... Anyway... I started looking online for other makers of the same type of footwear and found a few, but all of them were still pretty pricey for my wallet. As I kept coming back to the sites I started to understand how they were put together and decided to start saving my pennies to buy some buffalo and elk leather so I could try to make them myself. The next few pictures are the results of my journey.
The main body of the Moc is Buffalo leather. The rust colored trim is elk and the dark chocolate deer leather you might recognize from the "Sexy Moc Prototype" thread. I did use a machine to sew them together but the leather was too thick for the motor so I turned the wheel by hand during the construction... The only reason I plugged it in was for the light. I used upholstery thread. To keep things in place, before and during sewing, I used a glue I found called **** Mender. It's pretty cheap, Non-Toxic, waterproof, permanent and sticks like grim death. There were a few times when I thought about not even sewing things together. And there were a couple of times when I wished I hadn't used it at all. The leather actually seperated instead of the glue joint. I used side cut deer antler for most of the buttons, the top two are crowns... I made the buttons myself also.
Not too bad for my first attempt at this type of Moc... I am contemplating a sole comprised of a type of rubber cement and conveyor belt shavings just painted on the bottom.
I made this pair for the Renaissance Festival. I should have enough leather left-over to make a pair of shorter ones, for bowhunting, with maybe only 4 buttons each.
Cromm:
Very nice work!!!
How long did they take you to do them???
Thanks for your time.
JustAim:
Those look great!! Excellent Work!! 8)
cracker:
Good looking work, you are very talented.Ron
Stoker:
Very nice indeed. You did a great job. Thanks leroy
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