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Old 07-24-2003, 04:58 AM   #4 (permalink)
powwowbum49
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I am making a pair of Cheyenne style mocs for a friends daughter right now. I have one of them finished and the other I just started beading. Plus Beardancer is wanting me to make him a pair ... just gotta figure if I have the time to get them done by when he is wanting them.

The biggest problem with a tutorial on mocs is that there are so many variation on mocs and how to put them together. Plains hard sole, plains soft sole, eastern center seams and insert toes and the huge variations on that general type, southern ladies boots, dusters not too forget apache mocs which are a whole world all their own. we could fill this board with moc tutorials. But we are more than willing to help a super!
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