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Beaded Brown Moccasins And My Moccasin Making Kit



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By : Tricia Jones    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-26 02:19:40
When I was a youngster I loved making things, so one year when I received a gift of a beaded moccasin making kit from my gran I was totally made up. The kit comprised the pieces of brown sheepskin - already cut into shape, leather laces, a large eyed needle like a big darning needle and some multi-coloured beads.

I can remember the excitement that I felt as I sat down to make my new brown moccasins . I laboured lovingly over every stitch and it wasn't long before I had made a perfect pair of moccasins right down to the beading on the laces. I was ever so proud of them as I showed my labours off to my family and they were rightfully impressed. My brothers were a little envious, but as the elder one commented 'they're no good for playing football in".

I didn't care about that, moccasin shoes were in fashion at the time and it was great having fashionable footwear that my parents couldn't object to for a change. They were comfortable too, though I confess comfort didn't start to impress me until I had grown up.

I was so proud of them that I went outside in the rain to show my pals – what is that saying 'pride comes before a fall! My mates were impressed with my handiwork too until the rain leaked through and my new sheepskin moccasins became soggy, smelly and out of shape. I remember being upset that my prized possession had lost their grandeur but I should have realised that they were for inside wear only and that the moccasins that were suitable for outside had thicker soles. I still wore my home made moccasins for many months but they didn't look as good as they would have if I hadn't got them wet and my bothers often teased me about the smell.

Moccasin slippers are great to wear around the home, easy to slip into, warm and ever so comfortable. They are usually very reasonably priced and even now a big fashion item. You can't go wrong, there are mens moccasins, womens moccasins, moccasin boots and even kids moccasins.

Unfortunately you don't see moccasin making kits in many shops nowadays, but you can still find some outlets on the Internet. There are even really cute kits for hand making moccasins for babies, a great idea for a gift instead of the traditional knitted bootees. Making moccasins is not only an enjoyable relaxing hobby, it is practical and solves gift idea problems.
Author Resource:- You can learn more about making your own moccasins if you click on moccasin kits, or find a selection of fashionable moccasins at http://sheepskinmoccasins.co.uk Pashmina Shawls
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