Sandal and Shoe Support Strap
Sewing Machine
Leather Sewing Machine Needles
Leather Glide Presser Foot
Cotton
Eyelet Tool
Scissors and Rotary Cutter
Tape Measure
Sewing Ruler
Mini Clothes Pegs or Sewing Fabric Clips
Leather Pieces (to match shoe and foot measurements)
Shoe Buckles and Rings
Cotton Twill
Measuring for Correct Size
While wearing your choice of shoe, use the tape measure to measure the width around from under the foot (arch to top of the foot), and around the ankle(outer ankle to inner ankle, from back of foot and over front of ankle). Ensuring that you can fit one finger between the foot and tape measure. This will apply to the strap as well.
Measuring and Cutting Straps From Leather
Cut strips of leather according to measurements, allowing excess for the buckle and ring. Cut buckle pieces of 5cm each. With eyelet tool's smallest punch, make small holes in center of buckle piece for buckle pin to fit through (as shown in 4th picture).
Sewing Twill Onto Straps
Sew cotton twill onto "wrong side" of leather straps.
Sewing Straps
Sew both the underfoot strap as well as the ankle to ankle (back) strap through the rings (x 2 rings for each strap). Then sew "over foot" strap onto inner ring, ensuring to "mirror" for other strap. ENSURE THE BLACK TWILL IS ON THE INSIDE.
Attach Buckle Piece
Sew the buckle onto a smaller piece of leather, then attach to the outer ring, for each shoe strap. I chose to hand sew the buckle on, as it was a bit of a tight fit for the sewing machine.
Making Eyelets
Using smallest punch of the eyelet tool, make eyelets in the "over foot" part of the strap.
Fit Over Shoe
Fit strap over shoe, ensure that you can fit one finger under the strap when buckled. These straps can be worn with any heeled shoe or sandal, except for wedges or platforms.