Shoe the Shire Project


This project is for anyone in our shire who would like to chip in to get a pair of period-style shoes. Chip in towards the cost of the supplies, and we will work on getting your measurements for patterns and lasts, with the goal of eventually getting a finished pair of shoes. If you are willing to work on your own pair, you can get experience in shoemaking -- and if not, I'll work on them for you (albeit a bit slower). This project is also a way for me to get some more experience points in leathercraft, so you don't have to do the work if you don't want to. :-)

 

DISCLAIMER: I HAVE NOT YET COMPLETED MY FIRST PAIR OF SHOES. I AM LEARNING HOW TO MAKE MY FIRST PAIR AT THE SAME TIME AS EVERYONE ELSE. THIS IS VERY MUCH AN EXPERIMENTAL PROCESS, AND IT IS QUITE POSSIBLE THAT I COULD BE STEERING EVERYONE IN A HORRIBLY WRONG DIRECTION. That stated, if you don't mind the uncertainty, then this will be a fun journey, in which you may get a pair of turnshoes for your money -- or possibly Mickey Mouse doll shoes. I hope they won't turn out like that, but I can't guarantee that they will be perfect.

 

Our basic instructions manual will help create a basic turnshoe based on the kind found prominently in medieval York. But if you would rather go with another style more suitable to your persona, you might find some inspiration in one of these sites:

 

Patterns

 

 

Next Session: April 27, 2015

Previous sessions:

April 28, 2014 -- more patterns created, a few more have cut leather and started sewing

Feb. 17, 2014 -- canceled due to bad weather

Dec. 7, 2013 -- Yule Party: 7 shire folk making progress and one new starter

Nov. 25 2013 - progress and new beginnings!

Oct. 25 2012 -- first session
Nov. 29 2013 2 -- 2 more started, 8 more moving forward

Photos of prior shoemaking

 

Materials & shared costs

Initially I guessed that it would cost $10-15 per pair for the materials. This figure was based on an initial number of 7 people chipping in for sole leather, and I would "spot" the rest in terms of upper leather and supplies. Needless to say, the project has grown a bit since then! By the time we actually started moving forward in Fall 2013, we had 12 people at $10/each. As we get more people to the leather-cutting and sewing stage, we may need to see how much extra we should spend for leather, thread, etc., or if we need to reimburse a percentage to any folk who have already contributed. Any help from someone better at math than Sofya would be much appreciated! :-)

Total spent so far: $118.97

 

Still need to buy:

 

Other expenses -- you will need to bring these when we create your pattern

 

Participants:

  1. Roana - paid $10
  2. Eadric - paid $10
  3. Alyse - paid $10
  4. Gerhard - paid $10
  5. Kate (Cindy) - paid $10
  6. Sofya- paid $10
  7. Genevieve - paid $10
  8. Hrefna - paid $10
  9. Tomaris - paid $10
  10. Lynette - paid $10
  11. William / Nigel- paid $10
  12. Kate  - paid $10
  13. Oswynn - paid $10
  14. Rebecca - paid $10
  15. Elizabeta
  16. Marketa - paid $10
  17. Shaun
  18. Colten Jackson (Makerspace) - paid $10

 

Progress

Starting from scratch: Oswyn, Cindy

 

Feet taped, need to trace onto posterboard: 

 

Posterboard measuring seam allowance, cutting: Becky, William

 

Posterboard patterns cut, need to trace onto canvas: ?

 

Canvas patterns cut, testing the fit: Roana, Eadric,

 

Canvas patterns re-trace onto posterboard: Tomaris(?), Shaun, 

 

Cutting leather: Marketa, Elizabeta, Colten, Sofya, 

 

Skiving / boring holes / cutting lacing slits / other embellishments: Hrefna

 

Stitching / basting: Lynette,

 

FINISHED: Genevieve,