I was able to retie our two pairs because I had one that was still tied with the original bow. Its a little hard to describe, but I'll try. First, do not do the usual first step (the half knot). If you notice, one loop end is much longer than the other. Take the shorter end and form the bow loop. Then take the longer end and form the second bow loop, leaving a longer tail. Take the remaining tain of the tie . Pull it under the two loops in the center, up and over the two loops and back under itself at the other side. You need to finesse pulling the long loop and the tail to get the knot tight enough to hold.(you're basically forming a half knot around the two loops). I'll see if I can upload a picture if this doesn't help...Practice it a couple of times.
you can bu them at target and khols.
No, moccasins are not animals. Moccasins are shoes!
The same way you tie any other shoe... Just don't rip them. ^ This period obviously never bought the moccasins at Target with the laces that are difficult to tie. Just make the two bunny ears without the first half knot, and finish like you would a regular knot. There is something called an Ian knot but that is very difficult and this leaves them looking similar to how they were when you bought them.
The moccasins were made when the Indians were around.
Moccasins are usually made from soft leather.
sea moccasins eat weeds and grass
Moccasins came from the Native Americans. The Natives used them as shoes.
Here is a great video tutuorial and picture slide show on how Wassookeag Moccasins makes handmade moccasins in Maine: See Related Link Below:
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No. Moccasins were more similar to slippers, and made from animal leather.
Like this: " Indians wore moccasins, or shoes, as we call them, made of deer hide and decorated with beads
Moccasins can be purchased on a variety of websites. I would recommend Sears outlet online for a cheap pair of size 8 moccasins. They sell for about $35.00.