Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2010

shoes: picnic in the park

it's been a really long while! it's summer break now, so i have finally finally gotten round to making pretty things again. introducing...my new shoes!

the bright colours reminds me of flowers, and the checks a picnic mat, the round black/white button crockery for tea, and a cute ladybug button completes the picture of a fair day at the park! can you see?? maybe i am too imaginative...

my favourite button of the cluster is the ladybug! mad cute.

cute flower button on the left shoe (: pity it's small and not very obvious...

looking at the shoes make me happy :D

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

shoes: black lolita


simple pair of shoes with black lace that i made for myself a while back.
*note to self: remember to use stretchable lace across the elastic straps

Sunday, December 20, 2009

pimp my shoes #2


first painted pair of shoes! another pair of to-be-salvaged shoes from the same friend. her keds yellowed too. so i repainted them white as well. this pair took me a really really long time. not the painting, but rather the design. j said it was up to me, that i could paint whatever i wanted, but i had no design in mind, and no inspiration. but when i finally just decided to randomly draw on the shoes, everything just fitted together.


and then there was the painting of the design. i was so so afraid i'd destroy the shoe, 'cause it's not that easy getting clean lines on a shoe with a brush. but i didn't want to use a marker either; i'm worried the colour might fade to look worn after a while. paint should be more lasting, right?


anyway, if you look closely, there are still some lines that are non-too-fine. it is rather hard controlling the brush, especially with the texture of the shoe being rough. so the simple solution is, don't look too closely.




my cousin says the shoes remind her of alice in wonderland. probably 'cause the design's a little whimsical. i shall take that as a compliment, since i love alice.


it still looks quite acceptable for a first attempt, no? my friend hasn't seen this pair, i hope she likes it...

pimp my shoes #1


a friend from work requested help in salvaging her schu(s)! after scrubbing and washing them and letting them dry, her off-white flats yellowed, and there were ugly patches on them. so she passed them to me, and i painted the shoes white (which was rather difficult, as the material didn't take paint very well, so it took a lot a lot of paint), and sewed on some colourful buttons to brighten them! (and make them not look so much like school shoes)


cute as a button (:



shoes: train & tracks v2


version 2! the train kind of became my favourite motif after i made the pair of shoes for my sis. and apparently i'm not the only one who thinks it's cute, 'cause this design was requested by a girlfriend of mine (: this was made for her birthday this year.


removed the elastic strap, painted the rim red, and added some trees to the side


and i sewed the felt pieces down this time too.

oh and subsequently she decided to attach red ribbons from the side of the shoes (from the rim) so that she could tie a bow in the middle, and i thought that was rather cute, but i don't have pictures of them, so try to imagine...

Saturday, December 19, 2009

shoes: train & tracks


one of the first pairs of shoes i ever made. this was for my younger sister, and she requested for it to have something to do with trains. i loved it when i completed them, they just looked so cheery. my sis loved them too (:




left shoe - train

right shoe - tracks

shoes: buttons


this was made for my cousin as well. simple black pair with colourful buttons sewn on. i think buttons are such a wonderful embellishment to add to anything (:


subsequently i decided to sew pastel pink stitches around the rim, like i did for the teatime pair, but i forgot to take pictures of it. pink on black looks nice too. especially with the pastel-coloured buttons!



shoes: teatime


shoes i made for one of my best girlfriends as a birthday present (: i was inspired to sew a pair of teatime-themed flats for her 'cause she loves teatime as much as i do. really, what better way to spend an afternoon than having a chat over a cup of tea and a slice of cake? or simply, just a cup of tea, nice pastry and a good book. my idea of a perfect afternoon.

in truth, the felt pieces were rather hard to sew on, having turned stiff from the glue used to stick on the fabric. towards the end it was only with sheer force and the aid of a thimble that i managed to poke the needle in at all. but the result was pretty satisfying. the shoes turned out pretty sweet (: