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Jun. 10th, 2011 04:29 pmI just made some moccasins, and I need outside opinions. Should I leave the tassles shell-free, or add the shells?
The moccasins currently look like this: Please ignore all the lint and thread that is on the floor...



And if I add the shells, I'll have to cut the tassles a bit shorter so I'm not stepping on anything -- the moccasins will look something like this:
What do you think?
They're not 100% identical, of course; it IS my first time making moccasins (possibly not the last??) AND my first time working with leather... but I'm really very happy with the result, anyway.
I should add that the shells I'll be using will not be cowrie shells, since I don't have any and I don't feel like waiting around to obtain some. They'll be smaller, rounder spiral shells. I'm not sure what they're called or how else to describe them. They look like this, only cream colored instead of gray: http://www.shellbeads.net/images/beads/big/BFJ033SPS.JPG
The moccasins currently look like this: Please ignore all the lint and thread that is on the floor...



And if I add the shells, I'll have to cut the tassles a bit shorter so I'm not stepping on anything -- the moccasins will look something like this:

What do you think?
They're not 100% identical, of course; it IS my first time making moccasins (possibly not the last??) AND my first time working with leather... but I'm really very happy with the result, anyway.
I should add that the shells I'll be using will not be cowrie shells, since I don't have any and I don't feel like waiting around to obtain some. They'll be smaller, rounder spiral shells. I'm not sure what they're called or how else to describe them. They look like this, only cream colored instead of gray: http://www.shellbeads.net/images/beads/big/BFJ033SPS.JPG