Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Bone pile on January 10, 2014, 09:48:00 am
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My grandson turns 2 next week so I whipped up some Mocs for him. I'm sure he'll have full of sand spurs in no time.
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Nice! I just bought my 9 month old Grandson some tipi creepers for Xmas.
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Very cool. My son is one in February, he has some brain tanned that have been passed down for quite some time now. He loves em. Or maybe I do ::)
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8) Nice work Roger. dp
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Sweet!
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My grandson turns 2 next week so I whipped up some Mocs for him. I'm sure he'll have full of sand spurs in no time.
Have you ever thought about doing a 'turn shoe' style? Sew them inside out, and then turn them back, and your stitched seams disappear. The seam also lasts longer because it's protected from wear.
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Good job Rodger!!
Sure he will love them
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Cool, Roger. When he outgrows them you can hang them from the mirror in your truck. ;)
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My grandson turns 2 next week so I whipped up some Mocs for him. I'm sure he'll have full of sand spurs in no time.
Have you ever thought about doing a 'turn shoe' style? Sew them inside out, and then turn them back, and your stitched seams disappear. The seam also lasts longer because it's protected from wear.
Wait... looking again... maybe you did that?
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Do you have those in a size 9, medium width? :D
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Those look comfy. I may have to try and make some for myself.
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I love those!
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My grandson turns 2 next week so I whipped up some Mocs for him. I'm sure he'll have full of sand spurs in no time.
Have you ever thought about doing a 'turn shoe' style? Sew them inside out, and then turn them back, and your stitched seams disappear. The seam also lasts longer because it's protected from wear.
Isn't that what we're looking at here?
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Rodger, You never stop amazing me with your talents. Whats a sand spur? -13 degrees last week, no sand on big lake just ice dunes :o ;D Later Bob
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Bob,ask anyone from Florida what a sand spur is and you'll get horror stories. There are a grass down here that have seeds that are spurred and will stick in everything.Get them in your feet and feels like you stepped on a pin cushion :o. Pull them out and now they are stuck to your fingers( the secret is to lick your fingers first) they can flatten your bike tires and make a flip flop look like a porcupine >:(. When we were younger we would pull out a stem full a whack someone in the back and watch the unlucky sole try to turn inside-out trying to pull them out. And they are a blast when they get in your dogs feet and hair.
And thanks for the comments and yes I did turn them inside out to sew.
Roger
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My grandson turns 2 next week so I whipped up some Mocs for him. I'm sure he'll have full of sand spurs in no time.
Have you ever thought about doing a 'turn shoe' style? Sew them inside out, and then turn them back, and your stitched seams disappear. The seam also lasts longer because it's protected from wear.
Isn't that what we're looking at here?
Yup... that's what I said a few posts up.
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Got to love them. :) very nice work. :)
Pappy