Category Archives: Cowboy Boots

Cowboy Boot Glossary: Variegated Thread

When I was working on my book, I struggled a bit defining the word “variegated” as in variegated thread. I wrote…

Variegated Thread: Thread that has been dyed with patches of multiple colors or with different shades of a single color.

I wrote this as if the reader would picture the thread on the spool or running through a sewing machine, just like I do.

Recently, I happened upon a fashion blog, called “The Coveted.” In her post, stylish Jennine writes about a pair of pink cowboy boots with “rainbow” stitching.

Rainbow! Rainbow really is the perfect word, because these boots are colorful… they have a kinda light-hearted airy quality.

Variegated thread around a butterfly inlay gives the design a kind of flutter …stitched row upon row gives the thread gives the look of broad brush strokes. At a distance, some stitch patterns look a little like watercolors.

Try this…flip through my book and look only at the thread colors used on each boot. Isn’t it interesting? I’ve used the comment section below to note the pages where I found variegated rainbow thread. Did I miss any pairs?

(EXTRA: How does a bootmaker line up the colors? …it’s a trade secret.)

Photos by Marty Snortum. This boot made by Paul Bond is one of the many many swell boots left on the “cutting room floor” while making my book.

Contest Winners

Yay! Thanks again and again to those who entered my “Amazon Review” contest. I appreciate your generous contributions of time, thought and creativity.

Andrew S. Rogers (Seattle, WA) is the lucky winner of the prize drawing, and will receive a hardcover copy of Texas Boots.

And since I can’t decide whether “noel49” or Kevin N. Faughnder wrote my “favorite” review… they’ll each be getting their own softcover copy of Texas Boots.

You can read all the reviews, here.

Cowboy Boot with a 5 “Star” Rating

At last! Hooray! A child’s cowboy boot that doesn’t look like a lazy afterthought!

This boot by Roper has all the makings of a fun time:

  • Stars with sequential motion-activated lights! Woo hoo!
  • 1 1/2″” heels for superior stomp-ability
  • Designs in black, pink, and other cool colors

Sensible, practical (albeit well-meaning) parents oughta like the…

  • non-marking sole
  • easy wipe-down, man-made tops
  • fabric lining and cushioned insole

TIP: To make the boots last longer, buy the boots a little big …then stack a few drugstore insoles inside.

More places to find vintage boots


Yes, at long last I’ve updated my page of vintage cowboy boot dealers.

The key to vintage boots is to act fast. Call or e-mail the dealer with questions…don’t bookmark a page expecting to find a boot where you left it. And unfortunately, when vintage boots are gone, they’re really gone. No such thing as “backordered.”

Check out the vintage boots at Cowboy Legends. Cowboy Legends now offers free shipping and easy returns on all its vintage boots. When it comes to fit, eBay is always such a crapshoot.

Photo courtesy of Cayuse Western Americana.