Thursday, May 26, 2011

returning to work

I had the garage sale which went very well and sold another thing or two online to finance a little vacation that included, by chance, an event called 'Bishop Mule Days' in Bishop, California.  Mules (the animals, not the shoes) are more interesting than one might expect and while I seemed to be one of the few people there without a big belly or a big hat I enjoyed myself thoroughly and dare say I might want a mule if I lived in that sort of place.
But back to shoemaking.  My friend enjoyed her gift and I am now working on a similar pair just to have them around.  Photos will be forthcoming. And I have another completely different idea brewing that involves small heads.  But that will be a while in the making.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

a detour

I have been distracted from shoemaking the past couple of weeks while selling some things to buy a viola. The formula is : 1 viola = 4 typewriters, 1 fagoter (a vintage sewing accessory) and various garage sale items. There was some serendipity to this as folks practically came out of the woodwork looking for typewriters just
when I was willing to let them go.  I have
yet to have the garage sale but it is upcoming.

I am new to the viola and since January have been borrowing one from a generous friend who has been very encouraging. 
 This pair of shoes, made on solid brass lasts I found on Ebay a while back, will be a gift to her.  They are much smaller than the lasts I made from clay and have a wonderful natural shape that I will try to imitate in future lasts. These shoes aren't fancy but I guess not everything needs to be.

I bought the viola on Friday.  It's much too good for me, but I love it.