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Washington State Pnw by Derric Wise Follow us on Instagram @graphicdesignblg
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At some point, being angry is just another bad habit, like smoking, and you keep poisoning yourself without thinking about it.
Jonathan Tropper, This is Where I Leave You (via whitenes-s)
Make Your Own Moccasins (1937)
Maurice H. Decker, who served as Camping Editor for Outdoor Life, writes this amazing guide on how to make your own leather moccasins in a 1937 issue of Popular Science. He writes: “This Objibwa type, two-piece moccasin fits like a shoe and is splendid for still hunting and hiking, for camp use, for canoeing and yachting, and to wear as a house slipper.” To make these, you’ll need one piece of heavy oil-tan leather (12″ x 22″), three yards of 1/8″ lacing, and a pair of 3/16″ thongs for ties. Decker estimates the cost to be between $1.25 and $1.50, which would be roughly $20 to $25 in today’s dollars. Seems about right when you check out the options for moccasin kits.
Of course, if you’re lazy (like me), you can just buy ready-made moccasins from any number of well-respected labels. Try Oak Street Bootmakers, New England Outerwear, Rancourt, and Quoddy on the high-end of the price scale, or Arrow Moccasins, Wassookeag, and Town View Leather for something more affordable. I use a pair of Town Views for house slippers and absolutely love them (just wait till the footbed forms).
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