Espadrilles, Express Your Sole with Suzi Ballenger

  • 15 Aug 2022
  • 16 Aug 2022
  • 2 sessions
  • 15 Aug 2022, 10:00 AM 3:00 PM (HST)
  • 16 Aug 2022, 10:00 AM 3:00 PM (HST)
  • Downtown Art Center, Orange Room, 1041 Nuuanu Ave., Second Floor, Honolulu, HI 96817
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Join us for Espadrilles, Express Your Sole with Suzi Ballenger

I remember being in high school and falling in love with the making and expressions possible with color, fabric and thread. Years later – June 1982 to be exact, I came across the front-page article “Easy Espadrilles” in Decorating and Craft Ideas magazine. I made everyone I knew, including my child, a pair. They were certainly something only a homesteading hippy type would wear back then (and try to sell).

This class is an updated version of that first pair of shoes. Let your inner artist shine as you strut forward in your very own, one-of-a-kind pair of Espadrilles you have made yourself! Each pair will exemplify your intention and personal style. Basic machine sewing skills are needed and hand sewing is required.

There will be a $5.00 supply fee payable to instructor for pattern; extra pins, sewing needles and thimbles; and heavy thread/cord for hand sewing.

What to bring:

  • $5.00 supply fee
  • 12” x 24” woven fabric
  • 12” x 24” fusible woven pelon and 5 yards 3/8” pre-folded bias tape  
  • OR  12” x 24” fabric for lining

  • 3” length of 1/4” or 3/8” elastic
  • Sewing thread for machine
  • Scissors
  • Needle nose pliers if you have a pair
  • Straight Pins (Ball head is best)
  • Heavy duty large eye sharp needle
  • Leather thimble
  • A pair of Espadrille Soles. https://diegos.com/collections/espadrilles-soles. I used the Ballerina Sole. You will want these to fit snug, so follow the size chart on Diegos® website.
  • A sewing machine if you have one, we have 2 in our weaving studio.

Tools You Will Need:

  • Sewing Machine or access to one
  • Iron and Portable ironing board or access to one


Instructor Bio

Suzi Ballenger was born and raised in Indiana. She completed her BA at Keene State College in New Hampshire and her MFA in Artisanry-Fibers from UMass-Dartmouth. She has worked in New England as a weaver and teaching artist since 1996 and is known for thinking outside the box. Her work has been published in Handwoven Magazine, Surface Design Association, and The Textile Society of America. She has a curiosity for material that stimulates her woven language; believing the fullest expression of a fiber can be realized through observation, rhythm, and structure. When not in the studio, Suzi can be found outside in the garden, swimming in the ocean, or walking on local trails.

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