While we sweat through waves of summer heat, fashion need not be forgotten. For this week’s How-Tuesday post, put your best foot forward and learn how to make your own sandals, starting with custom pattern pieces and ending with a waltz out the door with fancy feet. Kaye Blegvad, a.k.a. datter (jewelry) and kayeblegvad (illustration) on Etsy, will be your guide.
Looking for more shoe how-to’s? Check out how to make Japanese Zori sandals, like-new shoes with crocheted elements and fabric sandals.
Well, hello! I’m Kaye, and I’m an illustrator, jewelry designer, and general crafty thing-maker. I always like to see if I can make something myself before I buy it from a store, so I played around with making sandals until I worked it out, then taught a class on it at the amazing Brooklyn Brainery. And now, here’s a tutorial just for you. It’s quite a simple method, really, though it looks like there are lots of steps. It’s up to you to decide how complex you’ll make your sandals. Here goes!
Supplies Needed:
- A pair of cheap flip-flops (They need to have the foamy kind of sole! I found this pair, which has a woven sole stuck on top of the foamy part, and that works perfectly well, too.)
- A piece of leather or vegetarian leather
- Barge rubber cement (or Shoe Goo), available from shoe repair shops
- A metal ruler
- A sharp cutting knife
- Scrap paper
- An awl for making the holes (a small nail will do just fine too)
- Leather sewing needles
- Strong sewing thread (such as linen)
- Buckles or buttons, as you desire
Directions:

1. First things first: cut the whole upper away from the flip-flops. You’ll want to cut as close as you can and leave just the sole.
2. Once you’ve got the bare soles, it’s time to work out the shape of your sandals. I do this using a highly technical method: by cutting strips of paper and taping them to the sole, around my foot. Basically, you’ll make a paper shoe around your foot so you can get the fit right. (I thought I’d spare you shots of the paper actually on my foot, but you get the gist.)
Wider straps work a little better (it’s really fiddly to work with anything less than 3/4″), and the more straps you attach to the sole, the trickier the process becomes. You need to add at least 1/2″ to the end of each strap, which will tuck into the sole.

I made a little drawing of a few simple pattern ideas for your shoes and the rough lengths of strap you’ll need. (You can also download a larger version of these instructions here.)
3. While the straps are still taped to your sole, you’ll need to make marks for later. Mark on the sole where the straps are positioned and mark the straps where they meet the sole. It also helps to label the straps because, once you remove them from the sole, they pretty much just look like strips of paper.
Once you’ve marked everything so you’ll be able to put it back together in leather form, you can take those strips of paper off the shoe. Ta-da! Pattern pieces made!
4. Now it’s time to start cutting your leather. Cutting knives cut through leather really well and make a much neater cut than scissors. Slice the straps using the paper pattern pieces as a template.
5. Bam! All the straps are ready. My leather piece wasn’t long enough for the ankle strap, so I just sewed two strips together. No big deal. Transfer marks to the back of the leather, so you know how far into the sole these bad boys need to go for the shoes to fit you.
6. Okay, the fun and messy part is approaching. Using the guides you’ve drawn on the sole, cut slits into the sides to insert the straps. You need to make these slices pretty deep — aim to get the cutting knife in about 3/4″. I cut between the top sole and the foamy sole, but if you just have pure foamy sole, cut as close to the middle as you can.
7. Now you have to get gluing. I sacrificed a butter knife for this, which wasn’t very smart. If you have a popsicle stick or a plastic takeout knife, I think that would be a lot more sensible. Squeeze glue on the tip of the knife and squish it into the cuts in the sole. Try to get a lot of glue in there. This is inevitably a bit messy, but hey, nobody looks at the soles of shoes anyhow.
Push the straps into the sole, up to the guides you made. Normally they go in about 3/4″, so if you leave excess on your straps, you may want to trim before smushing them into the glue. A popsicle stick would work wonders here. I used a bookbinding tool which, again, wasn’t very smart. What can I say? I don’t have a lot of disposable tools around. The glue needs to dry overnight before it’s secure.
8. Okay! You have got all your straps into the sole. Your shoes are nearly done. And they look like shoes already, right?
For mine, I decided to make an ankle strap, so I needed to do a little sewing to attach it. If you went for a different design, you can skip these steps.
9. Fold the side straps around the ankle strap to figure out where to sew. You need the ankle strap to be able to move through fairly easily. Then, using the awl (or a nail), make holes to sew through. I went for two rows of holes, but you can lay this out however you like. Thread up your leather needle with super tough thread, and sew, sew, sew!
10. Nearly finished! Thread the ankle strap through the sides, and lo and behold, it’s almost a shoe! All that remains is attaching a buckle. I have the good fortune to own a leather hole puncher, but if you don’t, you can use the awl or a nail for this last step.
Make a hole about an inch into the strap. Put the buckle through this hole, like fastening a belt. Now sew the end of the strap back onto itself, to hold the buckle in place. Again, to sew, you’ll probably need to make holes in advance with the awl. Once the buckle is sewn in place, make holes in the other end of your strap too, so you can fasten the shoes.
Done! You have literally made your own sandals. Rejoice. Wear them. (Or, if you’re anything like me, decide they aren’t quite finished.) Add an embellishment. I gave my sandals arrow t-bars, and now my feet live in constant happiness.
If you make your own sandals, share a photo with us in the Etsy Labs Flickr group.

133 comments
Sign in to add your own1dream says:
I love it..Thank you for sharing.
1 year ago
xxxRedStitcHxxx says:
good idea! thanks, xxx
1 year ago
rosealida says:
Very cool idea. Never thought of dissecting an existing pair to make what I want. Thanks for sharing your technique,
1 year ago
LAccentNou says:
So cooooool!
1 year ago
MadeinMogotes says:
Wow! So interesting to see how that was done in all the photos. I'd probably mess it up if I tried it, but I love it :)
1 year ago
brandeye says:
what a great idea!
1 year ago
urbunny says:
I did something similar with some knit fabric, but this is so much better!
1 year ago
TheIDconnection says:
Oh this looks like fun. I'm going to try it! TheIDConnection
1 year ago
TwinkleStarCrafts says:
Very Roman-looking! Great!
1 year ago
charcoaldesigns says:
The arrows are a great touch!
1 year ago
vitamini says:
How cool! I would have never thought I could make my own sandals starting with a pre-made sole. Brilliant! Thanks for the thorough how-to!
1 year ago
SweetandDandyVintage says:
These are TOO CUTE!! Great tutorial!
1 year ago
DirtyLush says:
OMG Amazing !
1 year ago
KettleConfections says:
These sandals look H-O-T! Thanks for sharing this super creative tutorial.
1 year ago
blueberryshoes says:
wanna try!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 year ago
bysweetmom says:
wow superb:) thanks
1 year ago
GalipetteVintage says:
Ingenious! Such great work, bravo :)
1 year ago
VintageEyeFashion says:
YES...diy footwear! I love it!
1 year ago
VivaGailBeads says:
these look really cool!
1 year ago
rozzie says:
Ambitious! I will stick with making jewelry for the time being. Love the look you guys came up with!
1 year ago
ikabags says:
Super :)) Thanks for sharing :))
1 year ago
KateStealey says:
very cool!
1 year ago
TheHiddenBloom says:
Love it!
1 year ago
needlenerd says:
sweet!!!
1 year ago
MouseTrapVintage says:
pretty darn rad!
1 year ago
missantique says:
like it!!
1 year ago
datter says:
Aw, thanks for all the lovely comments! I hope somebody makes some awesome DIY sandals from this. It's easy!
1 year ago
littlepancakes says:
I think I know you from elsewhere on the internet, SS maybe?
1 year ago
NikoandNonnie says:
A great idea - so creative! I especially like how you adorned them with arrows.
1 year ago
Verdurebydesign says:
This is a great idea to repurpose or freshen-up a pair of sandals. Thanks
1 year ago
myvintagecrush says:
no way!! i HAVE to try this, thanks to Kaye and Etsy!
1 year ago
dalilascloset says:
cool! Dalila
1 year ago
littletreasure2011 says:
Awesom job
1 year ago
BlueRoseRetro says:
Way cool cobbling!
1 year ago
spicedish says:
Absolutely fantastic! I would love to rock those!
1 year ago
Kaytea20emu says:
I love this! The only thing is, whenever I start a project it usually ends up costing just as much as buying the thing because I never have the right supplies on hand :P
1 year ago
ohiomom says:
Why are there no pictures with them on feet?
1 year ago
rkdsign88 says:
Great info :)
1 year ago
xZOUix says:
man, that's great. thank you for an inspiring post :) happy days!
1 year ago
nikacollection says:
very nice!
1 year ago
salvageshop says:
must try now!!! thank you!!!
1 year ago
LittleWrenPottery says:
Wow that's amazing you certainly make it look so easy. Would make a great project for old sandals.
1 year ago
nicolelias says:
That is soo cool!!!
1 year ago
aldontrujacks says:
I just love it! I have been thinking for some time about trying to make my own shoes. This is fab! Thanks for sharing. I think the folks on Etsy are the greatest group of sharing creative people.
1 year ago
Woolbridge says:
ahhh! this is so cool! :o)
1 year ago
catilla says:
WOW! Absolutely amazing. How unique your sandals. Thank you for sharing the sandal tutorial. Cat.
1 year ago
ShawnBoenArt says:
Wow! what a process ... BUT ..... thinking of thee alternative .... it's Great! A low cost way to have a new pair of shoes... let your imagination go! Thank You for the details and patterns. :)
1 year ago
asileoriginals says:
So creative, I love them!
1 year ago
MomBakes says:
I was already a fan of Kaye's - but this is seriously amazing!!!
1 year ago
SweetSincerity says:
I love shoes and have always dreamed of making my own! If you don't count felt baby slippers and the sandals I make out of folded newspaper I made when I was a kid, I have been entirely unsuccessful at this endevor! You can bet I will be following this how-to! :) AWESOME POST! Thanks
1 year ago
NaturesJewells says:
Thanks for sharing very cool
1 year ago
girltuesdayjewelry says:
awesome! I bet those sandals are really comfortable!
1 year ago
ExpressingDevotion says:
very creative. great way to get a unique pair off shoes!
1 year ago
NopalitoVintageMore says:
So glad to see this! It brought back memories from 1970 when I made my own sandal. You can do it! Just buy some very thick leather or similar material, cut it to size your foot. You will need two for each foot. I then macramed a big toe holder and slipped it between the two glued pieces of leather (the bottom was very firm and the top piece was softer. I also macramed a cross piece for over the top of the foot. I used to love wearing my own hand made sandals! Thanks for posting this!
1 year ago
NopalitoVintageMore says:
This was great seeing! It bought back memories of my own sandals I made in the 70's. Very similar, but I bought my own leather, one piece hard for the bottom and a soft piece for the top. I macramed my own big toe ring and a macramed strap. It was so nice to be able to make my own sandal and if you make your own, you will feel great!
1 year ago
NopalitoVintageMore says:
Oops, sorry folks, I thought I didn't hit the "add your comment" button on the first post..........
1 year ago
crazynoodle says:
thanks! i've always wanted to make my own sandals but never knew how. i hoipe i get to make my own soon!
1 year ago
frittsrosenow says:
that is so awesome!!! thanks so much for sharing!!
1 year ago
PruAtelier says:
GREAT article! I've ALWAYS wanted to make my own footwear and I've even toyed with doing espadrilles basically in this same manner...by taking a cheap ready-made pair, removing the fabric and adding my own!
1 year ago
booboosmom says:
brilliant, you are! thank u for your talent and efforts!
1 year ago
booboosmom says:
brilliant, you are!
1 year ago
corduroy says:
Go Kaye! These are freakin awesome
1 year ago
fajitafieldtrip says:
Love it! I'm totally gonna make me a pair!
1 year ago
Studio207 says:
I can't wait to try this! Forget the heels it's summer sandals for me!
1 year ago
styleforlife says:
LOVE!!!! Incredible. Amazing sandals, such talent!! xxxxx EL Vintage
1 year ago
BoxEleven says:
yessss! so cool! i've been wanting to make a pair of shoes for a long time now, but thought i needed to have all kinds of professional tools and gadgets and know-how....thanks for convincing me otherwise! awesome post!!
1 year ago
paramountvintage says:
amazing! seriously how easy. i am definitely going to try something similar to these. thanks!!!
1 year ago
InYourBones says:
i'm sooo gonna do this when i get home
1 year ago
Iammie says:
Cool! I'll try to make them.
1 year ago
SweetCheeksCouture says:
Love this! Cant wait to make my own!
1 year ago
Apseed says:
Amazing! Absolutely in love with this project!
1 year ago
charmedjewel says:
wow cool, great way to make new sandals from old ones:)) and thanks for sharing....
1 year ago
trottinette says:
Brilliant tutorial ! I'm definitely gonna try this one...
1 year ago
melibea says:
Great tutorial! I MUST try it!
1 year ago
katrinaalana says:
Cool tutorial!
1 year ago
MakeMeUnique says:
How cool is that u can design ur own cool desighner sandles
1 year ago
AdeloCreations says:
wow!Love the tutorial and all the possibilities!Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
MegansMenagerie says:
Love this! Such a fun and creative idea!
1 year ago
IrisTse says:
Thank you for sharing~ must try it!
1 year ago
RascalDreamFactories says:
Fantastic! The tutorial inspires me to make some of my own with a lot of crazy details!
1 year ago
lemondear says:
this is wonderful and makes me wish Summer could last a few extra months!
1 year ago
MissingHeirloom says:
These are too cute - and very clever. Your construction techniques seem to be very sound as well. Thanks for sharing :))
1 year ago
GreenDial says:
these look so amazing!! i love the arrows. nice touch!
1 year ago
kathyjohnson3 says:
They look great, thanks for sharing your tutorial. Love the 60's boots!
1 year ago
ShoeClipsOnly says:
Great idea! Love the arrow shoe clips!!
1 year ago
grabbers says:
I WANT TO MAKE SANDALS NOW!! I, unfortunately, got smacked upside the head with the big-foot-stick at some time in my life and they never make cute sandals (aside from flipflops) for big feet! Ah ha! I will now beat them at their own game!
1 year ago
BDleatherdesigns says:
I'm so going to make these!!! I love it. The arrow is an adorable touch.
1 year ago
simplywhit says:
this is so great! i just stumbled upon some old vinyl samples and was wondering what i could do with them!
1 year ago
rosenu2 says:
I Flipped over this one .... Too old for this type of footwear, But will pass it on to my Daughter who wears flip flops all the time .... Will have to give it a try so she can mix and match her wardrobe .... Thanks for sharing ....
1 year ago
thevintagegreen says:
As I do love the idea I was a little disappointed in your first step. You don't truly show us how to make a pair of sandals. You need a tutorial on the soles, then your sandal project would be complete.
1 year ago
ethicBioskin says:
wow...Beautiful sandals love it !!!
1 year ago
TheScarfTree says:
So cute! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
rinnyc says:
Wow how creative and inspiring! I am ready to make some sandals.
1 year ago
jjboz10 says:
Thanks for sharing.....I am ready t make my own sandals. Lucky to live Hawaii, summer all the time :)
1 year ago
emilybidwell says:
OMG SO COOL
1 year ago
Crochetedforyou says:
wow, very creative
1 year ago
jwalk says:
Question for Kaye: Where'd you get your leather? I've looked at a few online stores b/c I don't happen to have leather scraps or samples sitting around my house, but most places seem to sell larger pieces than I'd need...
1 year ago
UrbanBirdandCo says:
What's even better is cheap flip flops will be even cheaper as stores move into fall clothing. LOVE these sandals!
1 year ago
NCantrell says:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/64009406/barefoot-huarache-sandals-handmade Or you could order a custom pair. ;-)
1 year ago
THEMONKEYSHOP says:
Very cool!
1 year ago
LeBelleBijoux says:
Love!! Thanks for sharing :)
1 year ago
dew24710 says:
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
sancynam says:
Thank you for sharing these instructions! I really want to make a pair for myself.
1 year ago
elegantgartershop says:
What a great idea! All you people on Etsy are so creative absolutely gorgeous items from all of you
1 year ago
kwilliard says:
My dad used to do a lot of work glueing stuff. He used hypodermic syringes, with fat guage needles, filled with clear glue to squirt into the spaces he needed to get into that were tight fits!
1 year ago
studio2355 says:
They are neat, have made shoes and also house slippers and revamped pumps. The cement was very strong, I will try again maybe it has changed. Thank you.
1 year ago
studio2355 says:
One can find a thrift shop hand bag. It is fun and easy to dye leather,
1 year ago
tribalissima says:
Nifty idea. Next time I blow out a flip flop, I just may try this for an upcycle! Thank you for mentioning vegetarian leather in your supplies list.
1 year ago
MaigretLampwork says:
Nice idea - vegans/veggies could use tough fabric, perhaps.
1 year ago
CiaraBaby says:
I love it; thanks so much for sharing! :)
1 year ago
hopee says:
Love this! I can't wait to try it out :D
1 year ago
feltingdreams says:
wonderful!!
1 year ago
prendasbyenid says:
This is great!!!
1 year ago
polkyanddot says:
WOW! Sounds fun! I have an old purse i could cut up for the leather!
1 year ago
AzuriteCreations says:
Thanks! Great way to recycle those blown out flipflops! :)
1 year ago
wiredroxz says:
very cool.. ..gonna make my own too........merci :)
1 year ago
jewelswiredup says:
I have several pairs of old flip flops I don't wear. I cant wait to try this. Thanks for the instructions.
1 year ago
SilverTrove says:
I happen to have a leather sewing awl which comes threaded with waxed cord. I also have many pairs of old flip flops so I will definitely be trying this!
1 year ago
hotabich24 says:
Verrry cool!
1 year ago
TheSmartCat says:
Now ai know why I have been saving my broken flip-flops!
1 year ago
Veraniz says:
WOW!!!! very creative!!!! I like it!
1 year ago
PHILIPAPIPA says:
Amazing, really love it !!!Thank you very much !!!
1 year ago
fifime says:
Great creativity , wow . Congratulations from Turkey .
1 year ago
nicolaclare7 says:
awesome stuff. and kaye's work is awesome as well. fantastic.
1 year ago
KnitKnit says:
love it! thanks so much for sharing! i have a couple pairs of flip flops that could definitely use a make over
1 year ago
cougarvintage says:
Very creative!
1 year ago
DariaBukesova says:
Thank you! I should try that!
1 year ago
chattypatty6 says:
wow that's really cool!! amazing job... ♥ them!
1 year ago
asunlitwalk says:
I'm definitely going to do that. I have a pair of broken flip flops just waiting to have a new life.
1 year ago
freshfeathers11 says:
Thanks for sharing. Sounds like something I may actually be able to do. I may even consider making them and selling them in my shop along with my feather hair extensions.
1 year ago
ekohaus says:
Wow! Thanks! I should try on my felted shoes :)
1 year ago
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1 year ago
julia from joyousjules says:
fab, fab, fab!
1 year ago