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10月. 04, 2016 | Posted in 未分類 , | Tags:, Reporter: | Course: Shoemaking

Shoe Making 4-One Year Course 2016

On Saturday we all had the privilege to visit the Museo del Tessuto in Prato. We traveled there early the morning by train and had an amazing guided tour through the museum with a translator. We learnt all about the history of textiles and fashion, saw amazing historic clothing pieces, were taught about new eco innovations to create textiles, and where also able to see beautiful prints inspired by art.

After the museum we decided to do some sight seeing in Prato. We had lunch next to the magnificent medieval Castello dell’ Imperatore and walked around through the town to experienced the stunning Prato Duomo.

At school during this week we continued our Décolleté shoe by completing the sole of the shoe as well as the heel. We also had the exciting opportunity to travel to the shoe last factory, Formificio Romagnolo, on Wednesday. We were all able to choose lasts to our preferences and size. I ordered myself three pairs of plastic lasts including a pair for boots, a pair for heels and also a pair to make classic shoes from.

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Gorgeous hand embroidered wedding gowns we were able to see at the museo del Tessuto, dating back to the late 1800’s including the shoes that was worn on the day of the wedding. It was said that the around three to four pairs of shoes would be worn during the course of the wedding day as this represented wealth. Wealth was also expressed by the intricate hand embroidered details on the dress.

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It was really fun to be ale to feel all the different textures that can be created by the different finished that could be applied to a textile. It also helps to understand the different techniques better.

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Me standing in front of the historic Duomo of Prato during our little excursion through the town after visiting museo del Tessuto.

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Here Angelo is showing us how to shape an already made sole to the shape of your last. First the sole must be attached to the shoe last at the heel, middle and front, and then the shaping will take place.

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When making a Chanel Décolleté, the back of the heel will be exposed. This means that you need to create a special lining on the sole of the shoe to round it of neatly as this part will be exposed.

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After adding in the reinforcement to the heel of the shoe, you will start the pre lasting process by using different size needles and hammering them down to shape the bottom of the shoe. This is quite a process and needs some time and focus to do. After this is done the reinforcement of the front of the shoe is added.

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The front reinforcement is heated up with this special machine to melt the glue on the material and make it flexible to be able to shape on the front of the shoe. It is then placed in between the lining and the upper and shaped around the toe of the shoe.

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After choosing your preferred heel for your shoe and making sure that it fits the height of the shoe last design, the pattern for the leather is created. This is done by placing the heel on the paper and tracing it all around. The leather is then cut out, shaped and glued on to the plastic heel, and then rounded of around the edges.

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Our Décolleté shoes as far as we got to this week. All that still needs to be done is the insole of the shoe and the sole coverage at the bottom of the shoe.

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The beautiful Arno River that runs through Florence on Friday on our way to the The Brancacci Chapel for our art visit.


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