Viking Ankle Turn Shoe Pattern
Viking Ankle Turn Shoe Pattern
This is the pattern I use to make my Viking turn shoes and boots.
This is only the pattern, no instructions: for visual instructions, check out the two videos included under the photos!
Make sure you print each page at its original or 100% size. The red borders should be within the printing bounds of a typical desktop printer, where you then cut and assemble the pieces together.
After printing, verify the size by placing your foot on the paper, and seeing if the back of your heel and your toe match with the lines on the sole.
Please contact me know if you have any questions! I do not provide refunds, but I'm happy to help you in any way I can.
Recommended Materials:
- 10-11oz veg tan leather for the soles
- 3oz soft leather for the upper
- Waxed Thread
Recommended Tools:
- Pencil
- Knife
- French Bevel/Extra wide edge bevel
- Scratch awl
- Curved awl/In-seaming awl (I suggest Sorrell Notions and Findings Carbone 2 7/8")
- Blunt needles
You can watch the videos on YouTube as well, I have many other crafting videos!
Here's the Artisan Turn Shoe video
And the How To Turn Shoe video
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The pattern was good and very helpful to have for my first time. I wish there was more instructions but I managed.
Very good pattern. Though some instructions would be nice to have in the pattern file. Video on youtube was good. Also would be nice to put list of tools to the pattern and recommended thickness of leather for souls.
Well explained pattern, looking forward make this!
I bought this pattern to make Viking turn shoes and boots. The boot tops were a bit short, but were easy to adjust for a taller boot.
Easy to modify
I bought this pattern to make Viking turn shoes and boots. The boot tops were a bit short, but were easy to adjust for a taller boot.