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Ok.. anyone have some links to good patterns.
Just finished a coat of plates and have half a side of 6 oz leather left over and my wife wants to try making some boots. Told her I'd give a shout ot for some patterns.
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Here's one where you can buy patterns:
http://antiquities.cloud-9.net/books.html

And another where you can make your own pattern by looking at pictures of how it's done:
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/shoe/SHOEHOME.HTM

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These aren't patterns, but you can see what the leather pieces look like:

http://www.forth-armoury.com/photo_gallery/Shoes/shoes.htm

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All of these are great. Thanks.
She somewhat knows what she wants to do but wants an idea of what it should look like.
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Post by Sinric »

I've a pattern for some very simple pointed turn shoes. BTW: Steve those are some real nice looking boots you made. I think I know what my next shoe/boot project is going to be. :^)

http://www.eskimo.com/~cwn/patterns/15thC_clothing/shoes/

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Post by Leon le Blanc »

Steve,
Hey those are nice! You interested in making some for a price? I need something like these and I am unable to make my own. You can email direct or post here to let me know.
email is: bismark@cape.com

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Unfortunately, unless you have the same size foot as me I couldn't make them for you. I bought a pair from a fellow who knows how to take a tracing of my foot and a single measurement and then make a pattern. Those shoes wore out, so I cut them opened and used them as patterns to make the ones you see above.

However, I lack the skill to take a foot measurement and turn it into a pattern. I want to figure it out some day (my fiance wants shoes...) but I don't have the time now, what with the new house and all.

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Post by Rev. George »

I'm making a pair of turnshoes based off of steve's picture. (they're are a hair too small, so if you wear a size 11-11.5 mail me)
I'm making mine out of buffalo hide, which i got from brettuns. If you want to use that picture as a pattern, rotate it 90 degrees.
change the dimensions (with aspect ratio locked) to 8"wide. Then re size again for 240%. print out (it will take several sheets) and cut the pattern out and glue it back together.

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Post by Scott »

You could always use the old sock & duct tape trick to make a pattern. Put on a couple of old socks, duct tape the heck out of it, draw your seams with a marker and cut it off along the lines.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Brodir:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/shoe/construction.html</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

thats Peter's site (BIRKA TRADERS)

i have become a contact and distributor for his shoes in the US

you can check out prices at my site

http://web.missouri.edu/~tm104/boots/boots.htm

we are still working out last minute details so id like to keep knowledge of the site between board members till furthur notice (please)


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