Spring 2016 Playday at the Soft Star Workshop

By Softstar @Soft_Star_Shoes

It's that time again! Once or twice a year, we set aside a day to pause our serious work and let our staff delve into the creative projects of their choosing. The projects don't have be related to shoes in any way (though often they are, just because that's what we like) and our staff is allowed to use any of the tools or scrap materials in the Soft Star workshop.

At the end of the day, we have a show and tell to share what we did. Sometimes we develop new product to sell (like our tassels), sometimes we learn new ways to work with our tools and materials and sometimes—most often—the only result is that we have a lot of fun.

Here are the projects our staff came up with for our Spring 2016 Playday. Let us know in the comments below which ones you like best! And sorry, but none of these are available for sale (yet):

Elf Brad made a hunting pouch, which he decorated by hand with a leather burning tool.

Elf Casey began working on a basket made of chicken wire and leather scraps.

Elf Charlie made a leather tray for holding, as he puts it, "anything you can imagine."

Elf Emily found a book titled Craft Manual of North American Indian Footwear and decided to try her hand at duplicating traditional Winnebago moccasins.

Elf Tesla has said for a long time that she would like a scooter to navigate the large floor of our new building after we move. Elf Hava just happened to find two that a neighbor was giving away for free, so she and Elf Heather spent their Playday painting and decorating them. Tesla was thoroughly surprised. We may never see her walking again!

Elf Jana followed a pattern she found online for a one-piece leather moccasin.

Elf Karen made leather flowers for our showroom! The green squares are made from our sizing tags.

The very artistically talented Elf Katie burned designs into leather scraps by hand to make jewelry.

Elf Katie also worked on a new sandal design.

Elf Martin painted plastic containers to make a pair of steampunk goggles.

Elf Patty won the award for most projects! Clockwise from top left: a leather corner-page bookmark, an earphone organizer made of rubber soling scraps, a suede leather ring,  a hair tie/ponytail wrap thingy and a leather pencil case.

Elf Rob made some creative leather bracelets. The yellow one on the left doubles as a wrist bracelet (or Wonder Woman costume prop) AND a hot coffee cozy. The orange/white one on the right is a reflective ankle bracelet for cyclists.

Elf Rob also made... this.

Elf Sara spent most of her Playday reorganizing our filing system, but she also found time to make earrings out of our leather scraps.

Founder Elf Tim made... well, it started as a sheepskin-lined mitten for riding a bicycle in cold weather, but it turned into an oven mitt by the time he was done.

C.Elf.O. Tricia used zipper scraps to replicate a design for a pencil bag. When zipped up, it's an enclosed bag, but it can be completely unzipped into one long strip!


There you have it. Spring 2016 Playday was a blast!

Is there anything you'd like to see us work on at our next playday? Let us know!

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