Step Eleven:
Add on the “back sides” piece through the first hole on the bottom.


Step Twelve:
Repeat around until the beginning hole and add the last hole securing tightly. Instead of trimming off the excess you can pull it up and stuff it into the toe of the moccasin, so that it wont pull loose.

Cut 2-12-inch lengths of cord and feed through the top two holes of the sides. Tie a bow to close.


Editor’s Note:
If you are interested in the art and design of the Native American Tribes, you may want to take a look at Cre8it’s brand new “First Americans Collection” of rubber stamps. There are some great jewelry designs, sets of picture symbols, and some horse and buffalo stamps that could also be used in cave painting designs with bleach and walnut ink.

We have also added Papyrus to our Red Letter Typesetter Collection because it goes so well with rustic, petroglyph, and Native American art.


Turn Page