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Attungaksa uqsuqsiliqtaa - Sole preparation
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The preparation of the sole for sewing starts by soaking it in seal oil. In this case, a regular household item - vegetable oil is used. The sealskin is made of ugjuk, bearded seal, as it is tougher than the ringed seal skin. To start, she spreads oil all around her sole, being generous with it. After several hours, the oil will be absorbed by the skin, and will be ready to be soften by chewing or using a sole softening tool. Once soften by chewing, the seamstress will soak in water as the sole needs to be completely pliable for sewing.