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Native American Shoshone Indian Moccasin in 3 Styles | Etsy Leather Moccasins Diy Patterns, Beaded Moccasins Pattern, Leather Moccasins Pattern, Leather Moccasins Diy, How To Make Moccasins, Moccasin Patterns, American Indian Clothing, Diy Moccasins, Native American Moccasins

SparrowHawk Publishing sewing pattern number Y005 Shoshone Moccasin Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~ ** Please note: This pattern is available in 3 size groups: Small = 5-6-7, Medium = 8-9-10 and Large = 11-12-13. Select the appropriate size group when making your purchase. A simple moccasin with a wide range of decoration possibilities. Has an 8" - 10" top, should be mid-calf in height…

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Baby Moccasin Pattern Native Americans, Tribe Clothes, Native Moccasins, Baby Moccasin Pattern, Native American Moccasins, Moccasin Pattern, Beading Earrings, Native American Children, Eastern Woodlands

Moccasins have been the footwear of choice for Native American tribes since long before they were first encountered by Europeans, and to this day remain a staple of Native people as well as outdoorsmen. The name moccasin comes from the Algonquian word “makasin,” a common shoe-shaped flower. Moccasins were assembled inside out to hide the seams. Holes were punched with a bone awl and the pieces were stitched together with sinew for thread. Later with the advent of the fur trade the bone awl…

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