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5th January 07, 12:03 PM
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 Originally Posted by Brasilikilt
I figured I would post on here to see if anyone has made the traditional bag hose, and would have some tips or suggestions to offer.
I've made two pairs of moggans, but no footed bag hose.
Here's the basics:
Take a piece of cloth that reaches corner to corner from the bottom edge of your kneecap to your toes.
Wrap it around your shin, seam it up the back with a flat-fold seam, leaving the sole of your foot uncovered.
Cut off the scraps, leaving a tube shaped to your leg.
You could probably just cut the outline of your foot and stitch the edges to make a bottom. I know I've seen at least one pair of moggans modified with a leather sole and some hobnails for traction.
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