Lol! Bill does have a point about my memory.
Alright...I don't have a lot of time, but I can at least get started on the patterns.
First step, decide if you're going to wear socks in your mocs. If so, be sure to be wearing them as you make your patterns. It do make a difference! As you can tell by the pics, I clearly do not intend to wear socks in my mocs, so no socks while making the patterns.
For the pattern process you need paper/cardboard, a pencil, scissors, a string and your feet.
Lay your paper/cardboard on the floor, place your foot on it so there is an inch or two of material all the way around your foot and trace around your foot with a pencil. Now remove your foot from the paper and kinda round out 1/4" to 3/8" around your outline and leave an inch by inch tab sticking off the heel. It's not an exact process, close is good enough. Now cut the tracing out, lay it on the floor and place your foot on it. If you done good, you should have about a 1/4" of paper sticking out all the way around your foot+ the 1 inch tab sticking off the heel. If it looks good , Mark it left or right according to which ever foot you just traced and you now have the pattern for the sole of that moccasin. My feet are close enough in size that I can use the same pattern for both feet.(I have to flip the pattern over obviously) most people are not so fortunate. Your first attempt you should definitely pattern both feet....just in case. Josh