It just occurred to me that perhaps some of you would enjoy the Bata Shoe
Museum in Toronto. Perhaps someone in Toronto will know if this museum
sells books, and if there are books about making shoes. Otherwise, I suggest
that a publisher that specializes in fashions may be a resource to c
Linda Walton wrote:
At that time I'd nver heard of lace making, it was just another factory-woven
fabric to me; but now I can see all sorts of possibilities for adding lace
decorations. Maybe someone else will be inspired?
Which brings us back to the recent thread of what to do with lots
When I got married, (thirty years ago this year - where did all the time
go?), I needed flat shoes as I was recovering from an ankle injury. My
local shoe shop took on the challenge and found me a pair of white tap
shoes. The metal 'taps' were removed from the soles, the shoe laces at
the fro
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Lace trimmed shoes
Just a few weeks ago, I decided to clean out the top
shelf in a closet.
Everything had been put there when I moved into this
(then new) house 16
years ago. Surprise! My old pair of wh
Just a few weeks ago, I decided to clean out the top shelf in a closet.
Everything had been put there when I moved into this (then new) house 16
years ago. Surprise! My old pair of white lace shoes. Surprise! Badly
browned by acid burn damage from the shoe box.
Flay this known lace co
I don't think you have to learn cobbling to design a shoe.
Try searching "Custom Shoes" on the internet. There are a number of places
that let you design your own shoe and they make it. While none of them
specifically say you can provide the fabric, I would think that they might be
open to
I also spotted a course offered in Cincinnatti, Ohio (USA).
Clay
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> Yes, there are courses - in London, San Francisco and Melbourne - but not
> exactly cheap!.
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Yes, there are courses - in London, San Francisco and Melbourne - but not
exactly cheap!. Have a look at the Prescott and Mackay website
http://www.prescottandmackay.co.uk/
then click on the shoemaking section - and look at the video. Although there's
no lace being used I'm sure it could be!
B
I recall many years ago in our couuntry county in Virginia, the Home
Demonstration Club had a class? project? or whatever that they were
covering opera pumps with fabric. My mother had had polio so couldn't
wear pumps but did cover a pair of her "old ladies comforts." It was a
situation of sandin
I know it is available, but I'm not sure exactly where. In needlepoint
shops everywhere, they have painted canvases which can be made into
slippers or shoes after being worked. I suspect that it's a matter of
finding a cobbler who does more than just replacing heels and soles. I
just did a w
By August, I should have a much better idea about shoemaking, as the
inter-disciplinary group (Women's Journeys in Fiber) to which I belong has
assigned shoes as our project for this year. Last year's theme was aprons,
and was the first year I had time to belong to the group. Next week our
exh
Hi Clay and everybody else:
Some years ago a woman from Singapore (I think) came to my needle arts guild
and brought her hand-embroidered shoes for Show 'n Tell. I thought they'd be
like Sherlock Holmes' persian slippers, but no, they were proper professionally
made leather-soled 2" heels. Wher
Love them, love them, love them, only wish I could still wear them,
ah!
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk Uk
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lace on shoes. BUT; help! I want a parachute!
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> Happy lace making.
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> Joepie in East Sussex, UK, where we have a peasouper fog at present.
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> Have a look at this for
Hi Arachnids,
Nice to see lace on shoes. BUT; help! I want a parachute!
Happy lace making.
Joepie in East Sussex, UK, where we have a peasouper fog at present.
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Have a look at this for a fashion
Have a look at this for a fashion statement.
http://pinterest.com/pin/189151253069377511/
Brenda in Allhallows
www.brendapaternoster.co.uk
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