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Welcome to my blog these lovely Monday evening, I hope your day went well today?, Today I'll love to show you how I made these beautiful palm slippers, which was the last of the ones I made for the three jolly friends who wanted a footwear that looks alike.
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I've initial shared the making of these other two here and here few days ago, so today I'll be completing the list with this one, come along as I take you through some of the steps of making these.
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MATERIALS USED
- Leather material
- Shoe plaster
- Gum
- VL Logo
- Polyurethane Sole
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MAKING PROCESSES
- First I cut the upper to the various shapes desired, then I rub gum on the linning and placed all the upper on it, after which I cut them out, sew the edge and join the logo to it.
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- Then I rub gum on the back of my polyurethane insole and the outsole, it was also applied on the side of the upper, then all were placed at a side to dry for some minutes before being joined together.
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- Now these is how great the sandals looks by the end of the making.
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I've delivered the Sandals to everyone one of them, and they all spoke highly of it, although I was afraid these particular one will be complain about, because my apprentice added a bigger Logo design on it, but then the client seems unconcern about how big it's.
Thanks so much for checking out my blog post, have a great time.
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