HELLO HIVE
It's been a stressful week loaded with much activities that run through the weekend as well, but within those tight schedule, I had no choice than to help one of my old customer make these identical but different colours sandals, as requested by him, before he embark on a journey that'll take him out of town for some months
He said he'll be moving around alot in the place he's going, so I should help him make a simple and light in weight Sandal that will make movement easy for him, so I made these for him.
https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/vickoly/23x1abcXk2RqBSvQFCTSyjYUtnF9iuT4h69CRd45vXCLbNJS2b6593xDrPS9a4HbdhNgp.png
MATERIALS USED
- Blue and white leather material
- Brown and blue linning material
- Buckle
- Eyelet
- Nora outsole
- Marco insole
- Heel
- Gum
https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/vickoly/23x1abcXk2RqBSvQFCTSyjYUtnF9iuT4h69CRd45vXCLbNJS2b6593xDrPS9a4HbdhNgp.png
MAKING PROCESSES
- I started by cutting the leather material of the insole into the appropriate shape, after which I rub gum on them and join them to a linning.
- After that, I attach the golden eyelet and buckle to the upper of the Sandals.
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I also cut the Marco into the appropriate shape, rub gum on it and wrap the linning on them.
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Then I attached the upper of the Sandals to each of the Marco insole.
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For the outsole, I cut the Nora and attached the heel to it with gum, after which I fail the inner part with the filing machine.
- Lastly in joining all together, I rub gum on the back of the Marco and inner part of the Nora, which I then join together after some minutes.
- These is how the identical Sandals with different colours look like.
https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/vickoly/23rB9etvWmKQP9cdQswr1M264QM8mwm1LSpEbbagdUZc5hDBep9o4TorgVJSjtuYhA4ED.jpg
https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/vickoly/23x1abcXk2RqBSvQFCTSyjYUtnF9iuT4h69CRd45vXCLbNJS2b6593xDrPS9a4HbdhNgp.png
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