Traditional Muzzleloading Association
		Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: attheedgeoftheworld on August 15, 2010, 10:21:29 PM
		
			
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				this is my first pair of mocs.  made from buff hide, rough out. to hide the smooth I added wool and beaded the edge.  toes are little pointy, so I will have to figure that one out. But, I am please can't wait to try them out in a few weeks. A thank you to Ron Pinson for his help.  Here is a few pictures.
(http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj425/raymondtheyounger/th_004-2.jpg) (http://http)
(http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj425/raymondtheyounger/th_005-2.jpg) (http://http)
thanks for looking
			 
			
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				look real nice Raymond 
			 
			
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				Good job there Ray. I like the bead work too.
			
 
			
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				What pattern or measurements did you use? I have made two pair, one too large and one way small...Nice looking, I like the wool on the flaps.
			
 
			
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				Good Job there Raymond, they should work well for ya
			
 
			
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				thank you all
rick- send me a pm with your phone number, i should be able help you figure it out
			 
			
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				Geez Loo-eez you guys and your "first time I made this" photos with the great lookin' results..., man my first pair of mocs was so bad the dang dog wouldn't even chew on 'em!   :? 
My first shirt ended with the cuffs about 4" above my wrists.  (Fits my kid pretty good now though)  
 
Thems a right purty pair of mocs!  
LD
			 
			
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				Good lookin pair of mocs Raymond.
			
 
			
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				excellent!  those look great, i really like the wool :rofl   the only thing my ex-wife said was..."well, that looks alright i guess." she still has one of those trapezoidal (ahem, square) bags i made.