Re: DIY Fur Mittens
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12/27/19 08:23 PM
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Bucksin chopper shell prices are all over the map and mostly high! This is as good a price as I think you'll find. Sizes run small so go up a size anyhow. A good roomy xl is usually a good fit for me, but with this brand a 2xl is about right. Remember you need room for a good liner. https://deerskingloves.com
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Re: DIY Fur Mittens
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12/27/19 08:24 PM
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Thank you so much drasselt, you've answered all my questions with your pictures. They sure look nice, whoever receives a pair of them will be very happy. I will be trying my hand at this. Thanks again for taking the time to do this tutorial. You're welcome
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Re: DIY Fur Mittens
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Yes the bobby pins are good.
upland pointer I'm not familiar with what you're looking for. I've always just used unlined choppers and fleece or wool gloves or mittens to go inside. That way you can separate them to dry.
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Re: DIY Fur Mittens
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The one I like for this is pretty big. I;'m not sure the size but it's 1 3/4" long
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Re: DIY Fur Mittens
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01/21/20 05:07 PM
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I generally prefer the Size 4 for most leather sewing, including furs for projects like this. If the leather is thin enough, like muskrat, I will use the thinner size 8's. I purchase mine from Crazy Crow Trading Post, crazycrow.com
I also use the imitation sinew instead of waxed dental floss. If you don't want the heavily waxed thread, I would suggest nylon beading thread and use a little beeswax on it to help straighten it out. I generally double the thread when sewing.
Thanks drasselt for a great tutorial.
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