RE: [flasah] "Inca" moccasins
Did you hand stitch or machine stitch the soles. Like the suggestion for the heavier leather for the soles. They look very nice. Dayna
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From: dale@casaerwin.org
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 12:08:36 -0500
Subject: [flasah] "Inca" moccasins [1 Attachment]
[Attachment(s) from Dale Erwin included below] I finally made a pair of mocs I can wear. My shoe size is 10-1/2, so I
first made the size 11 pattern but it was waaaaaaaay too small for me.
They largest size in the pattern pak is 12, but I was sure it would
still be too small because I was lining them with sheep's wool. So I
traced the size 12 pattern onto a sheet of paper, then inside that
tracing I traced a size 11. Using a pair of dividers, I inscribed a
series of dots all around that pattern the same distance from the size
12 as the size 12 was from the size 11 and after connecting the dots I
called it size 13.
They are a bit snug, but comfortable. If I make another pair, they will
be a hair larger still.
My experience with soft mocs in the past has been that they develop a
hole on the bottom verrrrrrry quickly, so I stitched some hard leather
soles to the bottom. I cut them from a side of approx. 12-oz veg-tan
that I have had lots of problems with for projects with carving. I made
the stitching grooves extra deep to protect the thread from wear, then I
cut strips from the same leather the uppers were cut from to use as laces.
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Dale Erwin
Lurigancho, Lima PERU
http://leather.casaerwin.org
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first made the size 11 pattern but it was waaaaaaaay too small for me.
They largest size in the pattern pak is 12, but I was sure it would
still be too small because I was lining them with sheep's wool. So I
traced the size 12 pattern onto a sheet of paper, then inside that
tracing I traced a size 11. Using a pair of dividers, I inscribed a
series of dots all around that pattern the same distance from the size
12 as the size 12 was from the size 11 and after connecting the dots I
called it size 13.
They are a bit snug, but comfortable. If I make another pair, they will
be a hair larger still.
My experience with soft mocs in the past has been that they develop a
hole on the bottom verrrrrrry quickly, so I stitched some hard leather
soles to the bottom. I cut them from a side of approx. 12-oz veg-tan
that I have had lots of problems with for projects with carving. I made
the stitching grooves extra deep to protect the thread from wear, then I
cut strips from the same leather the uppers were cut from to use as laces.
--
Dale Erwin
Lurigancho, Lima PERU
http://leather.casaerwin.org
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