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Easy
Steps
7
Time Required
10 - 40 minutes
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- How to Fix a Torn Slipper
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Introduction
this guide is aimed at helping you fix it.
What you need
Step 1
Glue up the vamp of the shoe
- Use glue to glue up the torn part of the vamp (the top part of the shoe)
- This is done to make it easier for the later stage. if the vamp wasn’t broken, this step can be skipped.
Use glue to glue up the torn part of the vamp (the top part of the shoe)
This is done to make it easier for the later stage. if the vamp wasn’t broken, this step can be skipped.
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Step 2
Measure the cloth you need
- Grab a piece of cloth and measure the amount needed to fix your shoe and cut it out.
Grab a piece of cloth and measure the amount needed to fix your shoe and cut it out.
Step 3
Glue the cloth to the shoe
- Glue the piece of cloth onto the shoe.
- This step isn’t needed if you are a pro, glue was used for holding the shoe and the cloth for easy sewing.
Glue the piece of cloth onto the shoe.
This step isn’t needed if you are a pro, glue was used for holding the shoe and the cloth for easy sewing.
Step 4
Sewing the cloth to the shoe
- Now poke your thread over your needle
- After you poke your thread into the needle, start sewing back and front, sew all the way around the cloth.
- Be careful not to poke your hand while you are sewing
Now poke your thread over your needle
After you poke your thread into the needle, start sewing back and front, sew all the way around the cloth.
Be careful not to poke your hand while you are sewing
Step 5
Glue fixed vamp to the bottom of the shoe
- Use glue to hold the vamp and the bottom of the shoe together.
- This is similar to step 3, if you are a pro with sewing you can skip this step.
Use glue to hold the vamp and the bottom of the shoe together.
This is similar to step 3, if you are a pro with sewing you can skip this step.
Step 6
Sew the bottom and the vamp together.
- Now sew the top and bottom of the shoe together. Poke in from the side and down the bottom again and again.
- If it is hard to poke through, you can always use something hard to help with pushing the needle through.
Now sew the top and bottom of the shoe together. Poke in from the side and down the bottom again and again.
If it is hard to poke through, you can always use something hard to help with pushing the needle through.
Step 7
The end
- Now, this is ready for use.
- You can always use a thread and cloth that fit the colour of your shoe to look nice.
Now, this is ready for use.
You can always use a thread and cloth that fit the colour of your shoe to look nice.
This isn’t a very hard guide and can be performed by anyone who has enough time and tools to complete it.
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