Make your own dreamy leather sandals!

The Shoe Camaraderie workshop DIY leather sandals

It’s no secret we’re big fans of  The Shoe Camaraderie here at Peppermint. Run by our very own office manager Lisa, we were lucky enough to be the first people to try out her super-relaxed, super-awesome shoemaking workshop – and we’re all still banging on about how amazing it was. With dates coming up here in Brisbane, around Australia and even in New Zealand, we thought we’d share a few snaps from the day we each made a pair of butter-soft sandals with own fair hands.

The Shoe Camaraderie – handmade leather shoe workshop

First up, we each chose our fave shade of sustainably-sourced leather and our dream sandal style. BUT HOW CAN YOU CHOOSE A FAVOURITE CHILD?!

The Shoe Camaraderie workshop DIY leather sandals

Lisa had beautiful little bags all ready for each of us, containing everything we needed to get our shoemaker on.

The Shoe Camaraderie workshop DIY leather sandals

May the cutting and gluing commence! Nerve-wracking but oh-so-fun (and all scraps are either kept or donated to other makers, depending on the size and what they can be used for). Hurrah!

The Shoe Camaraderie workshop DIY leather sandals

The Shoe Camaraderie Lisa handmade leather sandals

Lisa was always on-hand to serve up wisdom (and delightful refreshments) throughout the day. As she says, “The day’s all about slowing down, taking the time to connect with others through a shared experience and walking away feeling uplifted – and proud of your new, thoughtfully made footwear.”

The Shoe Camaraderie essential: delicious locally-sourced lunch and good ol’ chats.

May the cutting commence! Nervewracking but oh-so-fun. 

The Shoe Camaraderie non-essential – a small, mischievous hound.

The Shoe Camaraderie – handmade leather shoe workshop

As things started to take shape we couldn’t believe we were actually MAKING SHOES.

The Shoe Camaraderie – handmade leather shoe workshop

Did we mention it was SUPER FUN?!

The Shoe Camaraderie – handmade leather shoes workshops

And that the fun was too much for one participant?

The Shoe Camaraderie – handmade leather shoe workshop

We ended the day with that great feeling you get when you’ve achieved something tangible – we totally made some shoes!

The Shoe Camaraderie – handmade leather sandal workshops

The experience reminded us of the simple pleasure of slow, mindful creation. By making our own shoes, we were connected to them, and grateful for them, in a way we wouldn’t have been had we just bought them from a cheap and cheerful retailer. If you fancy living this dream, head to The Shoe Camaraderie website to find out about imminent workshops in Brisbane (this weekend!), Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.  We’re biased, yes, but we can’t rave about it enough. We love The Shoe Camaraderie!

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Another great make from Lisa from @SunnySewsEveryday:

My #PeppermintWaratahWrapDress is finished and I’m so proud of it. It has been designed not to flap open and flash your pants in the wind, so I feel confident it will be a great wheelchair or standing dress in English weather.

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The Peppermint Myrtle Shift Dress is a beginner-friendly make with a few special details based on the ever-stylish shift shape – the perfect dress you need in your wardrobe right now! 

Myrtle cuts above the knee with options to customise the length. Don’t think she’s reserved for hot weather either: try a heavier-weight fabric to turn your Myrtle into a pinafore-style garment for layering.

For our fabrics we chose two from our lovely sewing partner @Karmme_Apparel – the bold Rottnest Stripes in a lightweight, soft-drape cotton, and the quality linen in the handpainted Mexico Collection. 

Get making the Myrtle – the only question is, can you stop at just one?

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Fabric: @Karmme_Apparel
Sewist: @Laura_The_Maker
Photos: @KelleySheenan
Models: @SerahSews and @Pins_And_Tonic
Location: @ShareTheDignityAustralia

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