Top of the evening to everyone, today as been a great day so far here in my end of the world, I hope you've had a great day as well!, So I'll love to show you a Pam Slippers I made for a client few days ago, the post also comprise of the making process.
It happens that the clients came and show me a sample of the type of Slippers he was me to make for him, which is more or like this one I made, but due to now proper means of sourcing for where he got the image, I've decided not to share it here, so below are the materials I used and the procedure I took in making this masterpiece.
MATERIALS USED
- Leather material
- Thread
- Fiber insole material
- Nora outsole material
- Gum
- Shoe wet etc...
MAKING PROCESSES
- To make the Slippers, since I always have a sample to replicate, I brought the materials, and start cutting each pieces of the Slippers upper.
- After which I rub gum on the leather material and linning, then I join both together.
- Then I did a sample with a left over material, to sew how the style will look like, I also try a using black to mix the brown leather like he suggested, but I felt both doesn't match properly, so o stick with the brown colour only.
- I tested the shape on a shoe last, then attached each of the pieces to it, sew it with the sewing machine and lastly attach the logo to it.
- Once this was done, I start lasing the Slippers, by joining the upper to the insole, and then insole to sole, I got busy and was unable to snap this process, but you can easily go through my profile to see did footwear I did and now I attach the upper to the soles.
- And here is how the Pam Slippers Looks like.
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You have adorable skill and I'm glad you have peoplethat are patronizing your business over there. These Pam Slippers looks good.