This shoe began as a test pattern on a new last using scrap leather I thought unsuitable for a finished shoe. And I unintentionally cut out the two sides without flipping the pattern so one side is leather and the other is rough suede. I wasn't planning to make a shoe of it but something about it appealed to me. My son thought I should name it Jekyll and Hyde. It is seen here sitting on the table of my favorite sewing machine, a 1950's Singer Featherweight, although this particular shoe was sewn by hand. This is my fifth shoe.
Number 5 is my favorite! It has a sort of classy, professional look to it... something my Nonnie would have definitely liked.
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