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Posted on February 5, 2013February 5, 2013

Yum!

Moose burgers and delicious homegrown Bethel grown potatoes were on the menu last night.

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Here is the tanning and drying process. After they’ve dried either window dried or dried laying flat you can put them in the tanning solution again. Or you can wash it in a soap and water mixture and then soften❤️
Unk folks this is for you ❤️
Hey Unk I am heading your way!
Slow-mo of the beautiful fish skins ❤️
Scrape the skin real goot and get off all the fat and meat. I like to use a spoon. What’s your favorite fish skin scraper?
I will be documenting this beautiful fish skin tanning process. Please go subscribe to my YouTube channel Sew Yup’ik to heck out the process❤️
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