We regularly have these classes scheduled in our calendar!
This class is a 2-hour theory class on footwear construction, resources for materials & how to measure your feet. Get inspired and design your shoes-. After this class, you will be motivated to find lasts that fit your feet, and create your designs!
For other footwear courses, it is highly recommended (not a requirement) to take this course as it covers a lot about basics of footwear and shoemaking lingo. It will give you a little time in between this class and your other class you intend to take, to prepare supplies or order custom lasts ahead of time.
If you don’t see a class on the calendar that fits your schedule, you can book a date that works for you!
Private Class: Prefer a one-on-one session or working on a specific project? Book a private intro class at your convenience.
Group Class: If you’re planning ahead, you can join a group class. Let us know your availability at least 30 days in advance. We’ll post it on the calendar and open it to others. Please note: 2 students minimum required to run a group session.
COURSE SYLLABUS
Duration: 2 Hours (Single-session class)
Format: Group or private session (in-person or online available)
Skill Level: Open to all. Ideal for beginners and curious makers
Tuition: $100
Class Size: Private or small group (2-student minimum for group class)
We roughly cover this content in the 5-day course on day 1, in the morning as well.
Course Objectives
By the end of this intro session, students will:
Understand the basic construction and anatomy of footwear
Learn common shoemaking terminology and techniques
Discover what lasts are and how they influence fit and design
Learn how to measure their own feet accurately for shoemaking
Gain insight into sourcing materials and tools
Begin sketching ideas and feeling confident to design their first pair of shoes
Be better prepared to take hands-on shoemaking classes with the right knowledge and supplies
Topics Covered
Footwear Construction Fundamentals
Parts of a shoe: upper, lining, insole, midsole, shank, outsole, heel, toplift and more
Overview of different shoe construction methods (cemented, Strobel stitched, Handwelted etc.)
What makes a well-made shoe?
Lasts & Fit
What is a last and why is it the foundation of shoemaking?
How to measure your feet and choose the right last shape
Tips on modifying or ordering custom lasts
Fit considerations based on design (heels, sneakers, sandals, boots, barefoot)
Materials & Tools
Types of leather and alternatives used in uppers and linings
Overview of soling materials and hardware
Where to source materials locally and online
Recommendations on essential tools for beginners
Design & Inspiration
Starting a sketch: design intention vs. technical needs
Consider silhouette, function, closure type, and material
Students are encouraged to sketch a rough idea for their first shoe
Recommended For:
Beginners looking to explore footwear design before diving into construction
Students planning to take future shoemaking courses (sandal-making, sneaker, or boot classes)
Designers and creatives who want to understand the foundation of footwear production. (We cover differences between manufactured shoes vs handmade shoes)
Anyone looking to custom order a last ahead of a more advanced course