I did it! FINALLY!
For the longest time I've wanted to move forward with the knowledge I was taught by Tamera Lyndsay of The Shoe College. There is always that fear of fucking it up though that holds me back. So I started with baby steps back way back in June by re sketching an idea of a kitten heeled shoe I had drawn a few years ago. I knew I was ready to use the green leather I had been impulsed to buy during a trip to LA. Oh, and the soft baby blue leather remnant I found there as well. Oh, and those wicked vintage glass turquoise buttons I found at the knit shop in Anacortes.... Hot Damn it was starting to come together!
I sat down with my markers & colored pencils and put all the ideas of materials come to life on paper.
For the longest time I've wanted to move forward with the knowledge I was taught by Tamera Lyndsay of The Shoe College. There is always that fear of fucking it up though that holds me back. So I started with baby steps back way back in June by re sketching an idea of a kitten heeled shoe I had drawn a few years ago. I knew I was ready to use the green leather I had been impulsed to buy during a trip to LA. Oh, and the soft baby blue leather remnant I found there as well. Oh, and those wicked vintage glass turquoise buttons I found at the knit shop in Anacortes.... Hot Damn it was starting to come together!
I sat down with my markers & colored pencils and put all the ideas of materials come to life on paper.
First sketch and materials. |
Gosh... These crazy ideas look kinda great! |
Those new patterns took me to the first of scary moments... cutting leather! I did fine, I don't know why I was being such a frickin' chicken?!
Pieces & more pieces.... |
And pieces! |
I gotta tell you though it is also an insane high as the stitches start coming together one by one to give each piece a finished look. This high propelled me through my worst fears. Hurray adrenaline!
There's no going back once the needle punchers leather. |
Baby blue straps rolled and stitched. |
The 1st step to a nice rolled edge, glue. |
Everyone's ready to become one! |
Lasting a shoe involves wetting all the leather components you've just cut, glued, sewn & cut again. Wet leather is stretched around the shoe last. This allows the leather to dry to the shape of the last. The leather is tacked to the bottom of the last to hold the tight stretch that is achieved by those funny looking orange handled pliers you see above. That same tool is my tacking hammer!
My first ever heat activated toe cap added under the leather for rigidity. |
Little details, elastic inserted into the heel straps to allow for a better fit. |
Starting to look like a shoe! |
Straps being stretched onto the last. |
More little details.... that make my heart dance! |
Nearly together, holy shit! |
sniffle... Oh, well fuck them! See ya'll in London, bitches!
San Juan County fair, I got a second place ribbon?! I was a bit befuddled. |