Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.26 GB | Duration: 1h 45m
Learn how to make you own barefoot or minimalist sandals by hand, from the outline of your feet, in just a few hours.
What you’ll learn
Making barefoot-sandals from A to Z with thick vegetable-tanned leather.
Making your own patterns from a foot tracing. Could be done for children sandals too.
Basic leather craft techniques to make well-finished edges like polishing and burnishing. Those techniques can be applied to various leather projects.
Adding a rubber sole, and 2 different lacing options/designs
Requirements
This tutorial is very beginner-friendly. Only simple tools will be used, and you probably have most of them at home already.
Thick and stiff leather should be used for good results (3 mm / 8-9 Oz leather thickness).
Description
The “Trimini” Sandals are easy to make from an outline of your feet to ensure that they will be perfectly adapted to your foot shape and size. In this tutorial, Lougaya will demonstrate how to make minimalist sandals with vegetable-tanned leather. She will explain how to make these barefoot-sandals from A to Z. It will cover the topics of making your own patterns from the outline of one’s feet, cutting the thick leather, adding soles, burnishing the edge of the leather to give a professional finish to your home-made sandals and of course, lacing them up.We believe that even beginners can achieve this project in 2.5 to 5 hours. This tutorial is very beginner-friendly. Only simple tools will be used, and you probably have already most of them at home already.These minimalist sandals are made for optimum stability, durability, and lightness. Their design has been refined to be as stable as possible and minimize the pressure and rubbing that could be caused by the laces. When well-adjusted, the laces won’t need to be touched up anymore, and it will become easy to slip them on in an instant.Their design of these sandals was studied for more comfort and stability:- The heel tab that comes up until the ankle, offering a very good hold by preventing the foot to slide backward and keeping the laces from rubbing on the skin.- The extension of the sole on the inner side of the foot to completely cover and protect the most vulnerable part of our feet: the arch.- Their zero-drop / flat sole doesn’t affect your natural posture.- The decorative piece on the insteps keeps the tension right and minimizes the pressure on the instep that could be caused by the laces alone. They can be made with or without a rubber sole. Of course, the rubber sole increases their durability, their resistance to water and offers a better grip on smooth surfaces.
Overview
Section 1: Trimini Sandals
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 The Tools and Leather
Lecture 3 Drawing The Pattern From a Footprint
Lecture 4 Cutting the Leather
Lecture 5 Preparing the Soles for Gluing
Lecture 6 Gluing the Rubber Soles
Lecture 7 Polishing the Edge
Lecture 8 Burnishing the Edge
Lecture 9 Making Holes and Preparing the Upper Piece
Lecture 10 Lacing Them Up
Lecture 11 Finishing the Heel and Conclusion
Anyone interested in making their own minimalist and comfortable sandals/footwear,People that struggle to find sandals in their foot shape and size in shops,Those who are interested in barefoot or minimalist shoes and barefoot walking,People that like making their own clothes, and homemade things,Leather craftsmen interested in new projects
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