I made multiple models using this pattern and I can say they are the best fitting shoes I ever owned. (I have very wide feet). SUper comfortable, super stirdy. Great job I recommend you try those sewing patterns yourself!
Just made a pair in quite thin goatskin, veg tanned and using a vibram newflex sole. Amazing feeling to run in them. Highly recommended. Weighing just over 140g per shoe it is probably the lightest running shoe around.
@@placeholder3863 Yes! It is definitely possible. I have made another pair with vibram super newflex, which is lighter and softer, weighing 114g per shoe. You just have to add a layer of eva foam. There are a number of choices regarding thickness. Just glue the foam layer to the outsole and then to the sole of your shoe.
Hello! Thanks for the great video and amazing patterns! Do you have an issues with the Aquilim 315, or find it needs a primer? And if you're adding an EVA midsole, can it work there as well? Thank you!
@@EmoProDriver I actually have tried as of this past week. Used Colle de Cologne (Renia), with Hardener C (Renia, this one is optional), to bond Vibram Zegama (Megagrip Compond) with Soletech Cloud Crepe EVA, and Vibram Protania - worked amazing! Soletech confirmed no primer is needed on their EVA, and the bond appears extremely strong. Note that this was for a sandal of my own design, but follows a similar process to what this video shows. If you want to add a midsole here, I highly recommend Colle de Cologne with Hardener C
@ wow thank you for such a detailed reply! Lots of these names are new to me, will research. I live in Ukraine, so will need to find some local alternatives I guess. How thick are your sole and Eva? And does the glue not make Eva much less flexible and thus not quite barefoot any more?
@@EmoProDriver Sorry for the delay! 6mm EVA and 6mm Vibram sole. Overall still has the barefoot feel and a lot of flexibility. I don't think the glue hindered the EVA's flexibility that much, as it is stiffer than the Vibram rubber already
Very clever shoes design with great construction. I am ordering your pattern. Some suggestions: burnish the edges of the leather after cutting the parts out; cut a stitching groove. Certainly, neither are required, but you will have a higher quality finish and the burnished edges will have better water resistance. Fantastic job.
You have the beginnings of a really awesome shoe here. Unfortunately I think this sole design is not suitable for softsoled/barefoot shoes. The shoe should project as little as possible from the side of the foot. Still I may give them a try just to learn from the process. Great work Johan! Thank you!
They look quite similar to Softstar Sawyers, which also have a sole that projects outwards. It's fine, and means that, unlike a lot of BF shoes, they don't have a sole that curves up at the side to create a lip around the foot and toes, and are hence less restrictive on toe splay.
You can always just hand-welt it on a barefoot last so it has a better shape. It’ll hug your feet a bit more too probably. More complicated though and not necessarily great for an easier DIY. I might try it that way and modify the insole so that it fits a bit better to my foot.
@@noahschatz9015 Isn't a welt the thing that is sticking out? I am not quite sure what you mean. I think I'll give this design a try anyway as it seems like the perfect project for learning the craft of shoemaking.
@@shoutattheskyall that really matters is the shoe is light as possible, follows the profile of your foot, does not construct your toes, and has minum padding/sole thickness. So for me I'm going to make the toe box a bit wider but besides that I think this a great design
@@MichaelBrown-wx6zq It certainly is a great. I was a little bit unfair with my comment. However, I still feel the worst part of this design is the welt sticking out. This soon becomes an issue when you walk off trail. The ground is not always even or firm so you inevitably will hit things with the welt and it will catch on things because you re using the whole shoe rather than only the sole. I may not be explaining this well but I have worn barefoot shoes for many years and found this to be a huge design error.
Bought your pattern but printing out will be tricky. There is no instruction of what size paper the pattern should be printed on. Also the paper size seems to be giant, almost like a full newspaper size. Definitely can't be printed at home. Probably needs a professional printing service. Please clarify.
Hola. Estoy contactando con esta persona pero no tengo respuesta, por email, instagram.. Alguien sabe si esta activa la pagina web para comprar la talla del patron? O alguien lo ha comprado ? Gracias!
Hmm... Det är lite klurigt att luska ut hur du gör när du lyfter undan från synfältet hela tiden. Sedan saknas hur du gör håltagningen i plösen. Varför limmar du inte den?
I made multiple models using this pattern and I can say they are the best fitting shoes I ever owned. (I have very wide feet). SUper comfortable, super stirdy. Great job I recommend you try those sewing patterns yourself!
Incredible design! I’m a leather crafter curious about making shoes and boots, your pattern seems to be a great starting point.
6:06 lace holes 6:35 + 8:00 tongue holes 8:10 shoe lace holder holes 8:55 stich and fit lines 10:55 stich lines
Just made a pair in quite thin goatskin, veg tanned and using a vibram newflex sole. Amazing feeling to run in them. Highly recommended. Weighing just over 140g per shoe it is probably the lightest running shoe around.
it's not but thats great to hear
I'd like to make a leather running shoe but with foam
I thought under 7oz would be difficult but maybe not?
@@placeholder3863 Yes! It is definitely possible. I have made another pair with vibram super newflex, which is lighter and softer, weighing 114g per shoe. You just have to add a layer of eva foam. There are a number of choices regarding thickness. Just glue the foam layer to the outsole and then to the sole of your shoe.
@@etx997 I worry about durability
and another thing I need to consider is resoleability
This seems like a great set of instructions and really well laid out. I just bought your patterns and am excited to try making some shoes with these.
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These are beautifully made. Thank you for sharing your skill!
This is the video I was looking for. Many thanks!
Thank you for this great tutorial!
I really like the way they turned out!
great video bro. exactly what I was looking for
26:30 toungue stiching/ 28:26 front piece bumper 32:35 (thread 2.5 + 30cm) / back 36:06 + 37:55
This is incredible! I’ve been looking for this kind of video for years ! ❤Thanks.
Buen trabajo, te felicito.
Un saludo de Argentina.
It's really beautiful, i want to bought your patterns !!!
Amazing. Thanks for sharing this content.
Amazing! The tool to make holes with is called a (hole) punch.
So cute, I'm sure they feel like heaven
Thank you, the video is clear and precise, thus, inspiring. Will get the design. Hope you get more likes and shares in the future 🙂
Hello! Thanks for the great video and amazing patterns! Do you have an issues with the Aquilim 315, or find it needs a primer? And if you're adding an EVA midsole, can it work there as well? Thank you!
Also interested in midsole… have you tried yet?
@@EmoProDriver I actually have tried as of this past week. Used Colle de Cologne (Renia), with Hardener C (Renia, this one is optional), to bond Vibram Zegama (Megagrip Compond) with Soletech Cloud Crepe EVA, and Vibram Protania - worked amazing! Soletech confirmed no primer is needed on their EVA, and the bond appears extremely strong. Note that this was for a sandal of my own design, but follows a similar process to what this video shows. If you want to add a midsole here, I highly recommend Colle de Cologne with Hardener C
@ wow thank you for such a detailed reply! Lots of these names are new to me, will research. I live in Ukraine, so will need to find some local alternatives I guess. How thick are your sole and Eva? And does the glue not make Eva much less flexible and thus not quite barefoot any more?
@@EmoProDriver Sorry for the delay! 6mm EVA and 6mm Vibram sole. Overall still has the barefoot feel and a lot of flexibility. I don't think the glue hindered the EVA's flexibility that much, as it is stiffer than the Vibram rubber already
@ thank you so much, really appreciate your sharing this, every single detail matters - I’ll keep experimenting!
Thank you very much for your help and time. Much love for you!🎉
great instructions and great result!
Really great video, the pattern looks very well done! Just a shame the sound is so low, can barely hear what you say.
Buenas en cuanto vende el patrón gracias
Thank you. Most informative.
These are fantastic! I will buy the pattern
Holaaaaa!!!
Genial, vendes los patrones?
Cómo te los compro?
Gracias !!!
I love those shoes!!!
Hi Johan, really enjoyed the video tutorial. How's the shoes holding at the moment? How long before outsole wears out?
Very clever shoes design with great construction. I am ordering your pattern. Some suggestions: burnish the edges of the leather after cutting the parts out; cut a stitching groove. Certainly, neither are required, but you will have a higher quality finish and the burnished edges will have better water resistance. Fantastic job.
You have the beginnings of a really awesome shoe here. Unfortunately I think this sole design is not suitable for softsoled/barefoot shoes. The shoe should project as little as possible from the side of the foot. Still I may give them a try just to learn from the process. Great work Johan! Thank you!
They look quite similar to Softstar Sawyers, which also have a sole that projects outwards. It's fine, and means that, unlike a lot of BF shoes, they don't have a sole that curves up at the side to create a lip around the foot and toes, and are hence less restrictive on toe splay.
You can always just hand-welt it on a barefoot last so it has a better shape. It’ll hug your feet a bit more too probably. More complicated though and not necessarily great for an easier DIY. I might try it that way and modify the insole so that it fits a bit better to my foot.
@@noahschatz9015 Isn't a welt the thing that is sticking out? I am not quite sure what you mean. I think I'll give this design a try anyway as it seems like the perfect project for learning the craft of shoemaking.
@@shoutattheskyall that really matters is the shoe is light as possible, follows the profile of your foot, does not construct your toes, and has minum padding/sole thickness. So for me I'm going to make the toe box a bit wider but besides that I think this a great design
@@MichaelBrown-wx6zq It certainly is a great. I was a little bit unfair with my comment. However, I still feel the worst part of this design is the welt sticking out. This soon becomes an issue when you walk off trail. The ground is not always even or firm so you inevitably will hit things with the welt and it will catch on things because you re using the whole shoe rather than only the sole. I may not be explaining this well but I have worn barefoot shoes for many years and found this to be a huge design error.
You are amazing and very kind, thank you!!! :)
41:50 glue top to bottom 43:14 45:15 47:35
What is the leather thickness?
Aaaaw snap son this is a 60 min video, might be the REAL DIY!
Hey buddy! Can you share the pattern of this model?
Hello, I would like to purchase a pattern, but no one didn’t answer to me at your website. Is it a pattern comes to A4 printing format?
Amazing. How many years in this profession. Love from Pakistan.
Nice idea 👍
how could I get this pattern? Is this still valid?
Does the toe piece force the shoe to take shape?
Hi!
Would you say hammering the two surfaces is more effective than clamping for 24 hours, for contact adhesion?
Great video!
Is it ok to use a different material?
9:00 stitch and fit lines
Can I apply this to making leather soccer cleats?
I bought the pattern,so which size do I print it out?
24 by 36, I think, for imperial.
Amazing job
Awesome..do you sell templates and course?
thank you brother.. that was fun.
14:00 lacing
Has someone the paper molds or has someone any idea about wherw to find it?
Cuánto valen y como comprarlas
where to get the patterns?
Where do you get this pattern?
Bought your pattern but printing out will be tricky. There is no instruction of what size paper the pattern should be printed on. Also the paper size seems to be giant, almost like a full newspaper size. Definitely can't be printed at home. Probably needs a professional printing service. Please clarify.
The info is on the website. It is possible to do on multiple standard sheets of paper.
With a standard printer at home
2:20 pattern choice
20:00 how to stitching
Hola. Estoy contactando con esta persona pero no tengo respuesta, por email, instagram..
Alguien sabe si esta activa la pagina web para comprar la talla del patron? O alguien lo ha comprado ?
Gracias!
Hmm... Det är lite klurigt att luska ut hur du gör när du lyfter undan från synfältet hela tiden. Sedan saknas hur du gör håltagningen i plösen. Varför limmar du inte den?
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Где взять выкройки на эти ботинки?
Продаются на его сайте. Сейчас шью по ним
0:20 tools
No volume
Please send me a free pair of your awesome running shoes in men's size 11. Thanks and stay safe.
I can’t here U ?
Can't hear you......Speak-UP Some......
are you whispering?