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How to Make a Shoe

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About This Book

The text offers a practical, step-by-step guide to hand shoemaking, beginning with an introduction and detailed instructions for measuring the foot—length, heel, instep, ball, toes, ankle and height—and creating patterns and linings. It then explains assembling components such as vamp and quarters, techniques for pasting and sewing, preparing and twisting thread, and forming sewing points. Further sections cover fitting, false soles and stiffenings, and working methods for shaping and finishing shoes. The tone is instructional and aimed at both craftspeople and learners seeking clear procedures and workshop techniques for producing well-fitting footwear.

About the Author

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John Parker Headley

John Parker Headley was an American author known for his practical guide, "How to Make a Shoe." This work reflects his expertise in shoemaking, providing detailed instructions and insights into the craft. Headley's contributions to literature focus on the technical aspects of shoe production, making his writing valuable for both artisans and enthusiasts interested in traditional craftsmanship. His work serves as a resource for those looking to understand the intricacies of shoemaking, highlighting the importance of skill and technique in this enduring trade.

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