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Product Identifiers
PublisherStorey Publishing
ISBN-101635862353
ISBN-139781635862355
eBay Product ID (ePID)18050404424
Product Key Features
Book TitleSandalmaking Workshop : Make Your Own Mary Janes, Crisscross Sandals, Mules, Fisherman Sandals, Toe Slides, and More
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicSewing, Fashion, General, Leatherwork
IllustratorYes
GenreCrafts & Hobbies
AuthorRachel Corry
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight18.1 Oz
Item Length10.1 in
Item Width8.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2020-045311
Reviews"I absolutely love this book and its personal, approachable style. Rachel shares her passion for simple and accessible shoemaking beautifully." -- Amanda Overs, Founder of I Can Make Shoes "A beautiful and modern take on an ancient craft. Corry's book puts the art of making shoes at your fingertips." -- Anna Joyce, Author of Hand Dyed and Stamp Stencil Paint "Rachel Corry is gifted, and her playful vision turns the concept of sandalmaking into a reality!" -- Emily Katz, Author of Modern Macramé "A delightful introduction to the world of shoemaking! Rachel's love of the craft shines through each page and her joyful teaching style beckons you to join in on all the fun." -- Laura Schoorl, Sandalmaker and Founder of Pansy.co
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal685.3103
Table Of ContentIntroduction to Sandalmaking Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Workshop Basic Tools and Materials Choosing Leather Patterns Folk Shoes Chapter 2: The Sandalmaking Process Making Sandal Uppers Tracing Cutting Lining Draping and Marking Dots and Slots Fitting Darts Outlining Scratching and Gluing Skiving or Midsoles Preparing and Attaching Soles Rubber Soles Preparing Rubber Soles Joining Rubber Soles Trimming Rubber Soles Stiff Leather Soles Preparing Leather Soles Shaping Leather Soles Joining Leather Soles and Heels Joining Uppers to Leather Soles Finishing Sanding Trimming Edge Finishing Laces and Hardware Closed-Toe Shoes Making Patterns Preparing the Uppers Preparing the Soles Lasting Adjusting the Fit Scratching and Gluing Joining the Outsoles Edge Finishing Shoe Folk Chapter 3: Sandal Projects Tying Sandals Toe Slides X Platforms Crisscross Sandals Lace-up Sandals Modern Sandals Colorblock Sandals Sport Slides Fisherman Sandals Hippie Sandals Fabric Sandals Chapter 4: Shoe Projects Mary Janes Mules Country Shoes Acknowledgments Appendices Troubleshooting Making Shoes for Friends Glossary Metric Conversions Resources Further Reading Index Patterns
SynopsisA leading teacher in the artisanal craft of shoemaking presents an inspiring step-by-step guide to making sandals, featuring 14 of her original contemporary designs., Custom-fit for comfort, custom-designed to suit personal taste, and stylish and satisfyingly DIY? Shoemaking checks all the boxes Making shoes is a surprisingly accessible and increasingly popular craft, and with this photo-rich guide, even a beginner can make a comfortable pair of sandals in the course of a day with just a few simple tools and materials. From setting up a workshop and refining a design to making uppers, attaching soles, and adding finishing touches like buckles or studs, The Sandalmaking Workshop takes readers step by step through the process of creating modern leather sandals that are stylish and comfortable. The book includes traceable patterns for 14 of author Rachel Corry's original sandal designs--both open- and closed-toe styles, including mules and slides--and covers a range of techniques so readers can build their skills and stretch the creative possibilities with each new pair they make., Custom-fit for comfort, custom-designed to suit personal taste, and stylish and satisfyingly DIY? Shoemaking checks all the boxes! Making shoes is a surprisingly accessible and increasingly popular craft, and with this photo-rich guide, even a beginner can make a comfortable pair of sandals in the course of a day with just a few simple tools and materials. From setting up a workshop and refining a design to making uppers, attaching soles, and adding finishing touches like buckles or studs, The Sandalmaking Workshop takes readers step by step through the process of creating modern leather sandals that are stylish and comfortable. The book includes traceable patterns for 14 of author Rachel Corry's original sandal designs--both open- and closed-toe styles, including mules and slides--and covers a range of techniques so readers can build their skills and stretch the creative possibilities with each new pair they make.