EAB wrote:Great outfits. But the shoes--I want to see close-ups of those wonderful shoes.
I apologize for the crappy pics... but lighting in my loft is not good for taking pictures... these are based off a basic shoe pattern that has been bouncing around Europe since the Iron Age. Vikings used them, Celts, Germanic tribes, and they are the common 'soft' shoe used by Scottish and Irish dancers today.
These were made out of that moleskin fabric (to look a little like suede) with some fray check and embroidery thread.
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a pic off the internet of what they look like full size, I grabbed this pic because it's the same gathered toe, most of them today aren't gathered, but have multiple tongues at the toe and looks neater to be honest, I might try that next time, but this was my first attempt!
hehe it's so much more fun to make a pond than it is to clean it, isn't it?
As long as you are careful about not getting a lot of grasses and leaves and all that in there, you don't have to clean it. I've had it in for three years now and never cleaned it beyond trying to scoop some of the silt out that went in due to floods. The water is circulating because of the pump, so it stays very clean. Also as long as the fish are not fed (or overfed) you don't have to worry about that debris collecting. The most I do is sprinkle some of the barley powder in to fight the algae. But this year the toad tadpoles did a good job, no algae bloom.