How to Fix Torn Converse and Replace Eyelets
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How to Fix Torn Converse and Replace Eyelets
While riding my bike shoelace got stuck in the pedal and I torn my new Converses. I went to local shoemaker and he told me that this is hard to fix and that it will cost me 35 EUR (45 USD). I decided to fix them myself.
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Im planning to make more guides, one of them will be making own pilot watch from scratch using ready ETA movement so all feedback is welcome for developing my guide's quality.
Please, vote if you like this instructable.
Essental Tools
I purchased eyelets, fabric glue and piece of linen cloth from local fabric shop, total cost was about 15 USD.
Sewing
Now we have to sew the torn parts. I recommend to use quilting thread for durability.
Take your time and sew carefully.
Take your time and sew carefully.
The Patch
Measure width of patch and fold it in half with glue. Let it dry for couple minutes.
Glue the Patch
Place thin layer of fabric glue first on the shoe and then on the patch. Use press tool for better result.
I left shoes drying for 3 hrs but I recommend to read instructions on your fabric glue.
I left shoes drying for 3 hrs but I recommend to read instructions on your fabric glue.
Attach Eyelets
There is different tools and ways to attach eyelets and usually there's instructions in the back of package. Follow them.
Sew the Patch
Just to be sure that patch will stay properly attached in use I decided to sew edges. Patch is pretty thick and you may have to use pliers with your needle.