Flamenco Shoes Bag

by Ivan Beldiagin in Craft > Sewing

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Flamenco Shoes Bag

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This is a really simple bag for shoes. Like a box, just made of leather.)

Materials and Tools

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You need the following materials:

  1. A piece of good leather
  2. Zipper
  3. Cloth for lining
  4. Zipper end
  5. Threads

The list of tools isn't big too:

  1. A really sharp knife
  2. Ruler and pencil
  3. Sewing machine (I'm using a manual sewing machine)
  4. Lighter
  5. Scissors
  6. Rubber mallet
  7. Glue
  8. Screwdriver
  9. Dividers

Prepare the Leather

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Cut a piece of leather of the size that you need and mark all parts of the bag on it. I needed 46cmX54cm.

Don't forget an additional 1 cm on each side (the resulting size of the leather piece was 48cmX56cm).

Skive the Edges

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Skive all four sides, this is what you have the additional 1cm on each edge for. It allows to glue and sew them easier.

Glue the Edges

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Glue the edges as shown in the picture. A rubber mallet can be handy (it will be much faster).

Note that you need to glue only the two edges that will be on the top of your bag.

Glue the Edges Together

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Glue the other two edges with each other on the grain side (like in the pictures) and use the mallet again.

Sew the Base of the Bag

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Sew the edges from the previous step by the 1cm line.

Lock the Thread Ends

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Make the double knot and burn the thread ends with a lighter.

Cut the angles with a sharp knife or scissors.

Prepare the Bottom Angle of the Bag

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Divide the previously glued edges.

Now, glue them again but not together. Each edge should be glued to the corresponding side.

Use the rubber mallet for gluing.

Sew the Angles and Glue Them

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The lines for sewing are the left and right lines of the future bottom of the bag. Glue the angles to the bottom of the bag to make it stronger.

Note that you need to tie/burn the thread ends.

Make Corners Stronger

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For a good shape, you can beat each corner off with the rubber mallet.

Be very careful to remove excess corners...

Prepare the Cloth

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Cut a piece of cloth of the same size as the leather piece in the step "Prepare the Leather" and mark all sides of the bag on it.

Glue the Lining

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Glue the cloth as you glued the leather in steps 4 and 5.

Sew the Lining

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Sew the lining for the bag like you did in the previous steps, just using the cloth instead of leather. And we don't need to glue the bottom angles. It's better to remove them and burn the edges with a lighter.

Glue the Zipper and the Lining

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Glue the zipper first, check it (you may need to redo it several times for the best result), and only then glue the lining.

Note that gluing the cloth several times is not good because the cloth is many times thinner than the leather and glue can show through on the front.

Sew the Entrance of the Box

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I'm using a special tool for marking a line near the edge of the leather, which could be replaced by dividers.

After marking the line, just sew by it and tie/burn the thread ends.

Resize the Zipper

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Cut the excess part of the zipper, burn the cut edge with a lighter and install the zipper end (you will need a screwdriver for this).

Beat Off the Corners Again

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Just do it )))

Polish It

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The bag is already complete... This step is for making it waterproof.

I'm using KIWI, and you can use any wax you like.

Enjoy the good things and craft!