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The whole process of knitting herringbone cotton shoes

Weaving herringbone cotton shoes in the whole process;

1, making the sole: choose thick cotton cloth as the sole material, draw the shape and size of the sole according to the foot type, and then cut it out. Overlap the rubber sole with the sole paper and sew the edges with a sewing machine. Then overlap the thick cotton cloth with the sole paper and sew the edges with a sewing machine. Finally, the upper and sole are sewn together.

2. Weaving the vamp: cotton cloth is selected as the vamp material, and two rectangular pieces of cloth are sewn with a sewing machine to form the vamp. Thread the wool through the button and sew the wool and the vamp together with a sewing machine to form a herringbone texture. Sew wool on the toe to keep warm.

3. Sewing soles and uppers: overlap soles and uppers, and sew edges with sewing machine. Sew some decorations on the heel to increase the aesthetic feeling.

4. Cutting and sewing: Draw the shape and size of the insole according to the foot shape, and then cut it down. Sew the insole and sole together. Then sew the insole and the vamp together.

5. Completion: herringbone cotton shoes are woven. You can touch it to see if there are any loopholes and defects, and fix them in time if there are any problems.

Matters needing attention in weaving herringbone cotton shoes:

1, soles and uppers should be made of thick and warm materials to ensure the quality and warm effect of shoes.

2. When making the sole, make sure there is no gap between the sole and the upper, so as not to affect the firmness and warmth of the shoes.

When knitting uppers, we should pay attention to the color and texture of wool, and choose materials that match the soles and uppers to increase the overall aesthetics and comfort.

3. When sewing soles and uppers, pay attention to the size and density of stitches to ensure that the stitches are firm and will not affect the appearance.

4. When cutting and sewing insoles, cutting and sewing should be carried out according to the size and shape of feet to ensure the fit and comfort of insoles.

5. Pay attention to safety when knitting to avoid being cut or stabbed by tools such as needles or scissors.

6. Check and repair after weaving to ensure that there are no loopholes and flaws, and ensure the quality and warmth of shoes.