How to make your Ankara shoes
There are many ways to do this, but I want to show an awesome and easy way to recycle your old shoes and create a bright and fashionable outfit.
What You Need
- Ankara Fabric
- Fabric glue (actually, any craft adhesive. I usually use ‘Top Bond’ because it is very affordable and always available. Please, on no account should you even think of using super glue!)
- Pair of old shoes
- Scissors
- Razor
- Gloves (optional)
- Your creativity
- And more patience (this is key!)
Now let's take it step by step (just the way I made these ones with all the mistakes along the way). Pictures will be shown below.
Depending on the type of shoes you're working with, you might (not) need some of the steps listed here.
Step 1
Cut out a piece of fabric for the front of shoe. I folded the edge to
make the result neater. As you go along, you’d make your own ‘rules’.
Apply enough glue to shoe, carefully stick on fabric. Press onto
material of shoe to ensure even distribution of glue and increase
contact points.
Step 2
Because of the curve of the shoe, I couldn’t use just one fabric ‘cut’ (at this point I had not thought of just sticking one big fabric on and adjusting to taste. But it came out nicer. I like the layer it created. There are no mistakes in handcraft, every one is a new twist), so I stuck another one diagonally across.
Step 3
Start on the front of the shoe. I did the front and back first because they were the most obvious parts of the shoe and I felt it’d have better finishing if they were done first. (As I said earlier, it depends on the type of shoes. For some you might have to start with the soles. I loved the soles of these, so I didn't bother touching them)
Step 4
For the body I just cut a big piece and covered both sides at the same time. If the cut and design of the shoes allow it, you could jump this step. It's a personal trick.
Step 5
Slit open the middle of the glued fabric. Also cut at the points where the shoes curve. You’ll understand all these as you do yours. Then glue to the insides of the shoes.
Tips and warning
- Do both shoes together at a time. What you want is two shoes that look
alike. It's a pretty hard thing to do with the latest Ankara prints.
But you can!
First you measure and cut the first piece and then cut the second one
exactly the same size and the same print direction and pattern. Do not
start with one shoe, glue the fabric up and then move to another. You
might never be able to match them up like that. First cut both pieces,
match them and then move on to gluing.
- While gluing, ensure that you cover EVERY inch of the shoes with
fabric. The fissure between the sole and the body especially. Use your
nails (blessed are you if you have long nice nails like me *grins*) or any flat object to help get the fabric in properly.
- When cutting off excess fabric, leave a very tiny space to tuck into
the fissures of the shoes. It makes your work neater. Instead of cutting
off at the very junction, leave a little and tuck in properly.
- Try as much as possible to reduce the amount of glue that seeps
through the fabric to avoid staining. In other words, don’t use too much
glue . . . don’t use too little either. We don’t want our fabric
falling off after 2 weeks, do we?
Styling Tips
BE CREATIVE. Go ahead to make a match for your new shoes. You can:
- Wrap up an old purse.
- Create same Ankara accessories, such as necklace or bangles to rock it pretty.
- Cut out part of the fabric to be used as scarf.