The moccasin at the right is made after the right-hand one-piece pattern on page 309 (although the puckering 

 is carried over the toe and under the foot to leave the top smooth), and the fringe and beaded border cover 

 the seam. The Sioux moccasin on the left has a separate sole with a single-piece upper and consequently no 

 seam in the midline on top, notwithstanding which its maker has utilized the beaded border and middle fringe 

 idea of decoration 



At the left, pattern for moccasin with U-shaped insert, used by tribes around Hudson Bay and in Western 

 Canada. At the right a Blackfoot pattern to be sewed on to a sole. This may be given a separate U-shaped 

 decoration like a false insert, in imitation of the other 

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