Why am I wearing two different shoes?
Well, I'm actually not! I made the one on the left out of the partner from the other one! Not that I didn't like the blue polka-dotted ones, no - in fact, I liked them so much, that they ended up looking like this:
Yikes!!
Turn something bad into something good? Yes, of course!
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
How to make (lined!) Espadrilles: Full Tutorial!
Finally, home-made Espadrilles - DONE!
These are definitely more than house-shoes, since I added some rubber soling to make them durable.
All the tools/materials you need are these:
...and it really wasn't a difficult thing at all! I had the soles already made - see my post HERE, and my video-tutorial on YouTube.
These are definitely more than house-shoes, since I added some rubber soling to make them durable.
All the tools/materials you need are these:
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
CUT Backpack with leather details!
When I saw the backpack in CUT Nr. 8 01/13 I immediately knew I had to make one. I have been wanting a backpack for a while now - for all the heavy stuff my left shoulder doesn't want to carry alone anymore. Usually backpacks are quite sportive looking... I love sports, don't get me wrong, but I wanted one that looked cute, cool, city-esque! After all, I won't be carrying it for hours at a time, walking over a mountain, but just for those commuting minutes either on the bike or the subway...
Well, here it is!
What also tempted me to try this pattern is that it is using leather. A material I want to get to know more anyway, and I have plenty left-overs from my shoe-making course in London...
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Shoe Shortage! Making Soles for House Shoes
Finally, here comes my next post about learning how to make shoes! In case you have missed my previous ones, I am using this great old booklet from around the time of the first world war, it's German and called "Die Schuhnot", which can be translated to "Shoe Shortage".
Upon great request from my YouTube subscribers, it can now be downloaded as a pdf file from the side bar on my blog!
The booklet is in German, but I am going through everything, step by step, so you can also just follow my blog and you won't miss a thing, I promise!
I am also going by a second booklet, from around the same time, which is almost identical, except for a few extra things, which I am also including in my posts.
Upon great request from my YouTube subscribers, it can now be downloaded as a pdf file from the side bar on my blog!
The booklet is in German, but I am going through everything, step by step, so you can also just follow my blog and you won't miss a thing, I promise!
I am also going by a second booklet, from around the same time, which is almost identical, except for a few extra things, which I am also including in my posts.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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