LOCK STITCHING: NEW SKILL UNLOCKED

Today let me share to you my inherited skills from my parents – shoe- stitching.

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Last month February, I purchased an ukay-ukay (low-budget bazaar) shoe worth 350.00 pesos only at Korean surplus. I was very pleased with its quality. It’s leather brown with just my size. I examined its exterior and interior design, the weight, and material quality and ponder for a moment, “If I could just stitch it as soon as possible to secure its sole and its life endurance, it would surely be strong and guaranteed.” So, I bought it without hesitation as to its satisfiable price and authenticity.

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As I brought it home, my father looked at it with a reply, “Dong, maayo ni sapatosa dah! Panit unya baga pa’g lapa-lapa. Nindot ni lig-on.” (Son, these shoes are quality good, the skin is then thick. Leather and thick sole. It’s nice and strong) I tried wearing it to church once and the innervation is comfortable. As I drive my motorcycle, the sole is very strong during gearing and feels light while controlling.

Now an uncertainty come into my mind, what if it won’t last a year? I know it’s not brand new. I know it’s not that fashionably cool look but I love it very much. So, I planned to buy my own sewing tool as soon as possible. I order a set on Shopee which cost for about 180.00 pesos. And finally, as soon as my sewing’s tool arrived, I am excited to try the product.

Now my long-lost skill has awakened. At first, remembering my talent is quite hard but my father is beside me who is experience on stitching our shoes during our childhood. He never ever bought us brand new shoes, always ukay-ukay. And we like them as we understand him. HE said, “Dong,dug-ula ang distansya sa kada tuslok nimo. Unya biraha’g mayo ang sa diha’s sulod para mupasok ang tahi og nindot tan-awn dris gawas. Nindot pod ning lamboha napalit nimo kay dako nya itom.” (Son, reduce, the distance between each of your stitches. Then pull the inner part so that the seam will come and it will look nice from the outside. Your thread is also beautiful that it because its black and strong.) Then I continue stiching slowly but sure, learning as I stitch more with precision and strength, and faster as I enjoyed doing such.

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Let me share to you my ways of stitching as father taught me: First, measure the supposed length of thread to be used by binding it around the shoe at 2 rounds. Next, insert the thread halfway to the shoe at any preferred starting point. Place the needle through the hole on the upper part of the shoe. Then, pass it through the corresponding hole on the sole. Pull the needle through, but do not tighten the knot yet. To create a locked stitch, pass the needle back through the previous loop on the upper part of the shoe. Then, pass it through the corresponding hole on the sole again. Pull the needle through and tighten the knot. Finally, pull it out as hard as you can while hold the other half. This is the so-called lock stitching.

Importance of Shoe Stitching

Shoe stitching is not meant for women since it requires great pulling strength to ensure stability and good quality of the result unless on dresses and school uniforms. Shoe stitching fun and knowledgeable art. It is a skill that has been passed down through generations, requiring patience, precision, and strength with hawk’s eye.

Shoe stitching plays a nice role in the overall quality and durability of a shoe. Proper stitching ensures that the shoe remains comfortable, and withstands daily body movements. Additionally, the quality of stitching is often an indicator of the shoe's craftsmanship and handsomeness of the stitcher. Haha!.

Shoe stitching is an art form which is deemed high quality when in manual and less in machinery. The techniques involved in shoe stitching also reflect the craftsmanship and quality of the end product. As the demand for fashion, well-made, endurance basically for male perceptions on foot wares continues, the importance of mastering the art of shoe stitching remains vital in the world of shoemaking.

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