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how to make a shoe bigger

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  There are a few different ways to adjust the size of a shoe. A simple lace loop will reduce the width of your shoe by pulling it in and tightening. You may need to use a shoe stretcher, if your foot is still too long. A larger hole punched into the back elastic band can also help with any tightness at the top of the shoe. If you're left with extra fabric, you can fold it over and stitch it on both sides or attach it underneath with additional stitches. If you're finding the shoe too loose or tight, try a thicker or thinner sole. Image source: https://www.flipkart.com/ In the past I have made many pairs of shoes , and I've come across a few things that haven't worked well. Most shoes don't fit like they should. Most shoes are too big in the front because I make my toes go through the back of my foot to make them fit properly. Some of them are too tight around the ankle and other places on my foot. So what do you do when your feet keep shrinking?The idea is to n

how to install shoe molding without a nail gun

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  Dear Homeowner, We’ve decided to make a quick tutorial on how to install shoe molding without a nail gun. This is for all you people who don’t have a nail gun and want to install your own molding.  Image source: https://www.amazon.in/ All you need is your two hands, some tape measure and measuring tape, and the patience of Job. Let’s get started! Image source: https://www.pinterest.com/ 1) Measure the length of shoe molding that you need from where it meets the floor (on one side) up to 3 inches above where it meets the top wall where it will end at (half-wall height).  Image source: https://www.istockphoto.com/ 2) Cut an 18 inch strip using your saw or miter box if applicable. 3) Measure in another 3 inches from where it will meet the top wall and draw a line. We want to cut the strip that has 18 inches right now, into two pieces of 9 inches each.  Image source: https://www.flipkart.com/ You’re going to use one piece for each side of the shoe molding on your half-wall. Keep i