I'm sitting here lacing up a new pair of courrans and had a thought. These very simple shoes are the Scottish equivalent of moccasins. Easy to make, and once you have a pattern that fits you, when they wear out you simply unlace them lay them out on a new piece of leather and cut out another pair Light, comfortable, quick drying.....there must be other patterns this simple. What did the Welsh and the English folks wear? I know that Irish/ Manx/Shetlanders, etc., wore very similar ones to the Scots.
The courrans are also excellent for tracking or moving lightly through woods, bracken, heather but they aren't much protection on stoney roads or pavements.
I know that folks like Leon-1 make beautiful sewn moccasins but I'm interested iin simple patterns that people have actually made and used.
I know about Marc Carlson's footwear website, but his patterns are drawn but not actually constructed and known to be a good wearable shoe, even if they are based on historical representations.
Any ideas?
cheers,
Toddy
The courrans are also excellent for tracking or moving lightly through woods, bracken, heather but they aren't much protection on stoney roads or pavements.
I know that folks like Leon-1 make beautiful sewn moccasins but I'm interested iin simple patterns that people have actually made and used.
I know about Marc Carlson's footwear website, but his patterns are drawn but not actually constructed and known to be a good wearable shoe, even if they are based on historical representations.
Any ideas?
cheers,
Toddy