Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Boco]
#7939756
08/29/23 07:23 PM
08/29/23 07:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Tug Hill, NY
Squash
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Tug Hill, NY
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Decent looking fur. What will you make out of them? I have the reddish blonde coyote already sold. I’m going to keep the cat as a wall hanger. I will try to sell the other coyotes in local craft markets. And Maybe try to make a coyote hat this winter when I’m not too busy. I’ve been watching and studying some you tube videos of people who have made them. Doesn’t look too difficult except sewing in the liner. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7939826
08/29/23 08:29 PM
08/29/23 08:29 PM
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Joined: Jan 2020
Aliceville, Kansas 45
Yukon John
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Decent looking fur. What will you make out of them? I have the reddish blonde coyote already sold. I’m going to keep the cat as a wall hanger. I will try to sell the other coyotes in local craft markets. And Maybe try to make a coyote hat this winter when I’m not too busy. I’ve been watching and studying some you tube videos of people who have made them. Doesn’t look too difficult except sewing in the liner. Any advice would be appreciated. Good luck with that, there's really no decent forum for projects on this site. I've tried to get one going, but a definite no-go for some reason.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7939830
08/29/23 08:31 PM
08/29/23 08:31 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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Decent looking fur. What will you make out of them? I have the reddish blonde coyote already sold. I’m going to keep the cat as a wall hanger. I will try to sell the other coyotes in local craft markets. And Maybe try to make a coyote hat this winter when I’m not too busy. I’ve been watching and studying some you tube videos of people who have made them. Doesn’t look too difficult except sewing in the liner. Any advice would be appreciated. Finishing (putting in the lining) is done by hand and not difficult. Make the lining and leave a seam at the top open that is big enough to pull the hat thru after you have sewn it around the brim.Sew good to good(inside out) and pull it right side out when done then close the open seam on the inside top of the lining with a baseball stitch.
Last edited by Boco; 08/29/23 08:33 PM.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7939873
08/29/23 09:05 PM
08/29/23 09:05 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
The Hill Country of Texas
Leftlane
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The Hill Country of Texas
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Good lookin fur! Trapper John up at Emporia got me hooked on Moyles many years ago. I don't know that they are very fast, but the final product is 2nd to none!
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7939882
08/29/23 09:18 PM
08/29/23 09:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2020
Aliceville, Kansas 45
Yukon John
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[quote=Boco]Decent looking fur. What will you make out of them? I have the reddish blonde coyote already sold. I’m going to keep the cat as a wall hanger. I will try to sell the other coyotes in local craft markets. And Maybe try to make a coyote hat this winter Finishing (putting in the lining) is done by hand and not difficult. Make the lining and leave a seam at the top open that is big enough to pull the hat thru after you have sewn it around the brim.Sew good to good(inside out) and pull it right side out when done then close the open seam on the inside top of the lining with a baseball stitch. Good info, everything I've watched states to leave the open seam at the back/bottom of the hat. Very interesting thanks for your insight!
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7939924
08/29/23 10:03 PM
08/29/23 10:03 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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You can do it that way also if you want to. I find it easier and neater closing up the lining only.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Boco]
#7939966
08/30/23 12:09 AM
08/30/23 12:09 AM
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Joined: Jan 2020
Aliceville, Kansas 45
Yukon John
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Aliceville, Kansas 45
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You can do it that way also if you want to. I find it easier and neater closing up the lining only. I can envision that, thanks Boco.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7940173
08/30/23 09:39 AM
08/30/23 09:39 AM
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Joined: May 2010
Alaska
drasselt
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Alaska
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Nice looking otter ksnow, feet on. Are you thinking of a quilled bag or something?
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7940253
08/30/23 11:47 AM
08/30/23 11:47 AM
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Joined: Sep 2010
NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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NC, Person Co.
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With Moyle........
50% more equals 40 day turnaround. This is quite a bit more money.
10% more equals 90 day turnaround. Much more reasonable.
Regular processing time (depends on time of year, you really need to call and ask) regular listed price. Enter the order online (requires upfront payment) gets you 30 faster turnaround.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: drasselt]
#7940278
08/30/23 12:12 PM
08/30/23 12:12 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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east central WI
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Nice looking otter ksnow, feet on. Are you thinking of a quilled bag or something? Thank-you. They will be beaded bags or quivers, I have yet to try my hand at quill work. I skin everything except coon with feet. I'd rather have them and not need them, than not have them and need them.
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Re: Pelts back from Moyles
[Re: Squash]
#7940289
08/30/23 12:27 PM
08/30/23 12:27 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Armpit, ak
Dirt
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Armpit, ak
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Moyles puts the zip ties in the ermine. They definitely come back wadded up. The price is a bit ludicrous imho, but I haven’t had any damaged yet .
Last edited by Dirt; 08/30/23 12:29 PM.
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