The Joy of Making Shoes with Kaylee Scoggins Herring
Description
This episode is part of the JoyProject podcast: https://christaavampato.com/joyproject
When it comes to picking up new hobbies, Kaylee isn't shy about trying something completely new and outside her comfort zone. She took her two hobbies of swing dancing and leather working and combined them by learning to create 100% handmade swing dancing shoes. Now she's expanded to make shoes and boots of all kinds, along the way discovering a community of cordwainers, artisans, historic supply businesses, and classes all over the country. Her enthusiasm is highly contagious and before you know it, you'll be dreaming up shoes designs and dancing!
Topics discussed in this episode:
- How Kaylee got started making shoes
- The highly technical process and the artistry that goes into making shoes
- Resources to get you started making your own shoes
- Upcycling materials in shoemaking
- Hidden message in the soles of the shoes
Links to resources:
- Kaylee on Instagram – @archivixenshoes
- Christa on Twitter – @christanyc
- Christa on Instagram – @christarosenyc
- Christa on Facebook – @AuthorChrista
- Christa on Medium – @christaavampato
- Christa’s website – ChristaAvampato.com
- Second Skin blog – https://secondskinblog.com/
- Double H Leather – https://double-h-leather-works-llc.business.site/
- Colorado Shoe School – https://coloradoshoeschool.com/
- American Dutches – https://www.americanduchess.com/
- Brooklyn Shoe Space – https://brooklynshoespace.com/
About Kaylee:
Kaylee was born and raised on an alpaca ranch on the coast of California, where she spent most of her days learning how to knit, sew, paint, hand spin, and teach herself all types of random crafts. She used the excuse of a degree to briefly run away to university in Australia, and after securing a degree in archives and records management and becoming a certified archivist, she used the lockdowns as an ideal time to teach herself how to make shoes. After two workshops and a year and a half of projects, Kaylee has made over a dozen pairs of unique shoes!