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Introduction to Shoe Making

2-hour Introduction to Shoe Making
from $100.00

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