Could you please give me the patterns? Or could you at least tell me the size of the metal pieces and the leather pieces? I have wanted to make a pair of mittens of this model for a long time.
I would like to make a pair of them but you move to fast . I really couldn't tell how you where making them . Man I have never seen anyone move that fast .
It would be good to know exactly what tools you used, plus the exact fabrics/type of stitching cord etc. plus explanations, re the water etc. ( is it to check for stretching/shrinking et cetera? As for the uninitiated, you can’t make these shoes without a list of the fore-mentioned . Wonderful though.
It is a pity that you showed making holes for a long time, and everyone knows how to do holes - but the interesting stitching was shown much too fast. I would have liked to learn that. But good work anyway.
thank you for making this, it was beautifulll. actually, im finding video like this of how to make a boots like this bcos we're going to make one as our product and present it to our teachers, there are some here who can make one for us but it's too expensive so we decided to make it by ourselves, thank you!!!!❤❤
Great leatherwork. However, I have never seen a medieval shoe like this. The historical turnshoes I know are constructed differently. (The stitches are on the inside and therefore invisible.) Do you have a historical source for this style? (If not that`s fine too, but please call them fantasy shoes then.) ;)
Oh my Goodness, I am freaking obsessed with these. I wish so bad that I had a pair, but I am not sure exactly how much the leather and tools I would need would go for especially considering I would most likely mess up the first pair, but still I REALLY!!! want to do this one day and a Cloak.
If you're worried about wasting more precious resources like leather, you can always try making these things with more basic/cheap resources (just to see how they fit and to get a handle on how to do it). In substitute of thick leather for the sole can use thicker cardboard, and can use cheap canvas fabric for the top part of the shoe. Obviously it won't be viable to wear, but if it turns out good/fits well, can then use them as templates when making the actual product. In the end, you learn through trial and practice. Don't be afraid to try if you have an interest/want to do this, and don't be afraid of failing (failure is just apart of the road to success). Best of luck!
Начните с более простых вариантов, просто тапочки, подошва и верх, и шить научитесь и получите моральное удовлетворение, следующий этап сандалии дромадеры, если не пропадёт желание можно будет и средневековую обувь, пробуйте.
That cool but you should’ve glue wool fabric onto the leather so that it can keep your feet warm for the winter. And put extra leather pad on the heels and on the back of the heels too.
hello the video is very fast everything was going well but I got lost when you sew it is very fast you should have made at least three slow stitches and a little slower when you cut the leather
I LOVE THE LEG STRIKES! Guys that fight in these duels always negate the legs but they are an open target and can be hit very easily! Great fight clip.
That is brilliant. I have no confidence in my being able to carve a wooden last but I desperately want to make shoes that fit my little duck feet. You are a genius. Thanks from a mildly medieval granny.
@@magpyeminifree5612 i let my bf fill his duct tape feet with old papers and really press them hard. i thought sand might be to annoying if there comes a hole in it.
Why didn’t they go to a blacksmith and have them make a press blade that could cut through multiple layers. Like for the heels and large sections of the uppers. Shoes were seldom made (if ever) for a specific person. It also seems like they could’ve attached awls to a larger, fixed handle, used like a press for the holes. I know they were limited, and I’m not describing a sewing machine, just something to lessen the strain. Were blacksmiths only for the rich?
Instead of showing the whole process but sped up so much that we can't see anything, show parts of the process in detail and skip the repetitions. Poke two or three holes with the hammer, since that's the faster method. At this point we understand and can move on. Show us how to do the sole stitch a few times. Show us the start and a bit after, and how you finish up, so we can understand how it's done and skip the straight forward part, instead of speeding through the whole thing just to have all of it in the video, but we can't actually see what's happening. This video is a few years old, I hope your editing has become better since then
I found some old shoes in the wall of my old house. Mine have got brass nails in them. I looked on google images and the ones I have are from the early 1800s matches the ones I have. I have found many things in the area near my house dating from around 18th and 19th century.
Excelente video , ya me suscribí , paso a paso y sin horma de base ! Supongo ese sería el método de fabricación , utilizado en la Edad Media ! Es bastante laborioso y muy cansado , pero el premio es la satisfacción final ! 🖖😁🇲🇽
Yo siento que este tipo de trabajos y habilidades , serían dignos , de utilizarse para la industria cinematográfica , es algo laborioso y verdaderamente genial ! Me suscribiré , para apoyar a que salgan más videos , también compartiéndolos con mis amigos y familiares ! Saludos desde México !🖖😃🇲🇽
If you weren't trying to level up your leatherworking, I feel like you could have saved yourself a whole lot of trouble by killing a couple goblins or skeletons... they drop common boots like that 9 out of 10 times.
For this very reason i stopped playing video games.. for all the things you do in a RPG you end up empty handed... I made my RPG reality and now i have stuff I made to hand down to generations.
Hej great job i want to make my own viking shoes also. i have been searching for hard leather to make the soles. where did you buy yours from and have you any contact details etc ? I LIVE IN SWEDEN