The pieces of leather required for shoemaking are cut out and marked during the stamping stage in order to prevent confusion later on.
They are based on the templates that are used in the designing stage as guidelines. Said templates are used to cut out the pieces of leather necessary to make the shoes.
The shaft pieces are stamped in order to prevent confusion when they are stitched together later on. Once the individual shaft pieces have been stamped, the points on each piece where said piece will later be attached to others are also marked. In order to make it as easy as possible to do so, the edges of each shaft piece are thinned. The places where eyelets will be punched in are also marked. If the shoes are to feature decorative perforation, holes are stamped into the leather.
Additional Elements of Shoemaking
- Designing
- Shoe Lasts
- Sewing
- Assembling
- Shoe Room
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