year ago, I bought shoes with metal bars sticking out decorations. For some time I was happy, but at some point, I trimmed and tired of those trendy bars. Not wanting to spend more money, I decided to convert them yourself.
I started with the selection of appropriate materials and colors.
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| I especially liked the combination of gray with salmon. |
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| I measured the surface that I had to hide. |
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| I cut a double-deposited strip of fabric, with whom he had formed the first flower. |
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| body on the eye, so the gray went a little longer;) |
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| selection of thread (for an overlock obrębienia needed three spools). |
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| hemmed by hand sewing the belt so as to built a flower. |
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| first ready! |
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| Again the selection of threads and as usual I lack the appropriate colors;) |
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| is both. |
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| I draw a rectangle, which is to cover the unwanted, metal ornaments. I intend to attach to it flowers. |
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| initial fitting. |
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| Around the edges of the rectangle. |
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| Roll up underneath them. |
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| sew the first flower to a rectangle. |
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| sew and second ... |
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| will look like my ornament from the inside. |
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| sew a metal stud, which will enable me to setting up multiple flowers on the shoes. |
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| Done! |
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