High Top Sneakers Pattern - Leather DIY - Pdf Download and Video Tutorial
Learn to make your own leather high top sneakers with this easy to follow pattern and free step by step video tutorial. Every piece is drawn at real size in sizes 6.5 to 14, so you print, trace, cut and stitch your way to a pair that only looks better as it wears in.
What you get: Real size pattern pieces for every part of the sneaker, ready to print and trace. A free step by step video tutorial covering the full build from first cut to final stitch, so it works no matter your skill level. Instant PDF download, so you can print and start the same day.
Printing: Open the PDF on a computer with Adobe Reader and print at "actual size" so every piece comes out to scale.
Copyright and licensing: These PDF files are intended for hand made leatherwork only. They are not laser or machine compatible, and they are protected against copying and unauthorised editing. The files are the intellectual property of Dieselpunk.ro SRL and are protected under international copyright law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). They are licensed for personal crafting use, including the sale of up to 10 finished items per year. Reproducing, sharing, reselling or redistributing the files themselves is prohibited and will be pursued under applicable law.
Free build tutorials any time at youtube.com/c/DieselpunkRo

Reviews
Very easy to follow pattern. And extremely customizable. Video is easy to follow as well. And detailed. I was so excited about this first pair that I'm gonna make another pair. Never buying sneakers again!!
The pattern comes together really well and it would be easily customisable. I made an EU43 that wears a little large across the toes but that could be down to my leather choice
It would be nice to have a free downloadable set of pages with the shoe sizes, so we could print and see how they fit, before we buy the pattern. useful even later, so we can figure out what sole to buy.
A fun pattern and easy to customize! Friends and family can't believe I made a pair of shoes!