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Elastic Shoes.

  • Completed Project: Elastic Shoes. Picture #1

No shoelaces

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  1. Step 1

    This is really simple. First take out your shoelaces.

  2. Step 2

    Then stitch the tongue to the sides of your shoes. I guess you can use glue, but I trust thread more.


  3. Step 3

    Then stitch lines, or one thick line of elastic right above your ankles.

  4. Step 4

    Tadda!


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CeeyraCatastrophe

CeeyraCatastrophe

12 Nov 22:39

Sounds good XD
But you can't even see the shoes in the picture.

Oooi!

Oooi!

11 Dec 20:00

i dont get it... =S
maybe if you put some pics..

Ginger Ginger.

Ginger Ginger.

14 Jan 06:43

Thats cool! i never thougt of it that way, but a pic of the actual shoes would be good.

Darling Chelsea

Darling Chelsea

31 Jan 06:17

If you click on the picture, then it EXPANDS.

Twilight lover

Twilight lover

05 Apr 19:01

LOL! Go Darling!

Twilight lover

Twilight lover

05 Apr 22:49

I am going to do that with my Converse! (Is that how you spell it?) I love them but HATE tying them!

ST-F-AN-E

ST-F-AN-E

01 Sep 01:40

can you still do the rad fold down trick when you wear these?

ST-F-AN-E

ST-F-AN-E

01 Sep 02:49

nvm i just made them differently. thanks for the how to

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Darling Chelsea »
October 17, 2008 08:01
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