sábado, 30 de enero de 2010

Lasagne and Old Summer Dresses





Back in BSB, we needed to keep up the practice.

No prizes for guessing what these house slippers are made out of!

Morena says they are very comfortable and supper light.

No spelling mistakes!


Rememer.

There is however a special prize if you can spot any other famous artwork! ;)

Ciara´s Low Wide Riders





Not exactly my sister´s style, but hey. At this stage in the game I still don´t know how to make a higher heel! Give me some time though...

Took a break here from the dictum of recycling and went for the finest of brand new leathers, from top to bottom, inside and outer.

Check out the advanced engineering on how I changed the boot tree form.

These puppies were made with much sykik love and there is nothing to fault except the workmanship, sic!


And yes, the photography stinks. If a better photo exists, I´d love to see it.)

martes, 20 de octubre de 2009

Comfies

My




Yey, here we are with a great couple of pairs.
Quenchua2 for Ginesta. No more than you can see, some nice padding and a pen holder.
The outer comes from that same bag as was used for Pats, found along that street that day with Mike.
The inner is from my favorite and obviously now retired denim work shirt. The onlyt denim I wore, a shirt from my Dad, which got a lot of use and gave a lot of protection at the hotshop.
The inside sole is nubuck and the sole itself is motorcycle tyre, 125cc.

And Comfies for Janice.
My first attempt at orthopedic
support in all the right places.
The outer was from two different ladies handbags, salvaged by my world famous shoeteachers for this very purpose! Looks like cow and croc. Yummy green baise inner and a money pocket on the left. The soles are regular thick hide.

I´d love to know if either of these are still walking.

domingo, 6 de septiembre de 2009

first bite






Oh how sweet. The first pair I made and they have held up well for Morena.
She likes them and has worn them a fair amount in the last six months, over all terrains!
It was great to learn so much even with the first pair.
Thanks to two great teachers, leading me through the basics of the Venetian tradition.
Thanks for so much, Leandro and Carolina. ;)