How to Make a Shoe by Hand, Part 4: Closing the Upper
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- By Andrew Wrigley. This is Part 4 in my continuing series demonstrating how to make a cap toe semi brogue by hand using easily obtainable tools and materials. Check out "Andrew Wrigley Shoemaking" on Facebook or visit andrewwrigley.com for more information.
Hey Andrew, I am writing this 10 years from when you made this, and I have to say, for a decade old video it's decent quality, and the manner in which you explain your methods is brilliant.
Would just like to say thank you for producing this (Whether or not my appreciation is 10 years too late), and thank you for taking your time to explain everything. I'm not sure if you still curate this channel, but if so, I wish you all the best during the "COVID-era", and that you're still pursuing this.
Thanks again,
Jon O.
England
Thank you for doing this. I have had a hard time finding a boot/shoe making vid that was easy to understand and shows the easy to find tools that can be used. Would love to see more projects.
Your videos are really educating.
Im using a playlist of all his videos which is in chronological order, its fine!
Great video sir. Thanks. I especially liked your three dimensional way of pasting. Great skills
It's really exciting watching it come together.
hey i love your channel it really helps me alot to understand how to make shoes... im not really making shoes im just taking jordans apart and trying to rebuild them with new materials... thx man
Great video and explanation, thank you.
Hi Andrew, thank you for your video`s. It really helped me alot to understand how to make shoes. I use sewing machine for the upper.
tip: if you're going to do a multi-part video, link to the previous and next videos. it will help your viewers to find them easier. now i have to go looking.
If you're going to create a solid line of stitching, is there any benefit to doing the running stitch and coming back, as opposed to doing the standard 2-needle saddle stitch? From my leathercrafting experience, I'm a bit more familiar/comfortable with the saddle stitch technique. I can do it faster than a doubled over running stitch once I hit my stride. I'm under the impression that the end effect is pretty much the same, but not certain.
very nice
I'm a first-timer watching your video you're really good how long have you been making shoes this is my first time making shoes and you have to use nylon thread?
Hi,Andrew,thousands thanks for these courses,really nice done,i just have a question abaout stitching,is it possible to stitch with the "Point sellier" i dont know the rihgt word in English.
many thanks.
Hello, very nice you explain everything very well , but where you buy the shoe last I'm having a hard time finding where to buy the shoe last, do you have information please let me know. Thank you.
Can't find part 3, could you maybe make a playlist? Thanks :)
What kind of glue do you use? Is it PVA or a leather specific glue?
Would you advise to make your own last?
I notice you didn't put down a sizing coat of glue. Are you not worried about the glue holding up? Also using a sizing coat first should prevent those spots where you end up with no glue.
@Andrew Wrigley what kind of leather do u use?
COOL!@
Isn't the stitching essentially a basic saddle stitch?
who knows the shoe last model used here?
how can I get the machines to by
Hiya thank you for the videos, how long it takes to make this pair?
He tells you in the first part of his very first video.
send me notes on makink of shoe and slippers
This is the first video in your series that I have watched that is actually halfway decent video quality. Vids 1-3 are not tenable. I could not watch them. Unless I am looking at the wrong ones?
how can I get the machines to by