Short course
Shoe Pattern Cutting For Beginners Short Course
Course description
Course overview
In this short course you'll learn the process of pattern making for shoes; starting with the basics of foot anatomy, sizing and how to measure the foot onto the lasts (shoe mould) and its components.
We'll explore how to use the last to obtain the right measurements, how to cover the last and the initial steps required to create a pattern. You'll create patterns for a ladies court shoe, ladies open-backed and open-toed sandal, a slip on loafer and other variations.
Who this course is for
Following on from the Shoe Design for Beginners Short Course, this pattern cutting course is an essential introduction for anyone wanting to pursue a career in the footwear industry.
Key information
Topics covered
- How to tape up a last and find your location points
- Footwear pattern cutting techniques, producing forms, standards and sectional patterns
- Last measurements
- Theory regarding the different upper materials and edge treatments that can be integrated into your patterns
- How to pattern cut a court shoe, loafer and a sandal
Learning outcomes
- Familiarity with the pattern cutting process in shoemaking
- Explore how to use the last to obtain the right measurements
- Create patterns for a ladies court shoe, ladies open-backed and open-toed sandal, a slip-on loafer and other variations
- Digital badge and certificate of attendance.
Materials
- Scissors
- A steel ruler
- Dressmakers tape
- Pencils
- Rubber and sharpener
- Masking tape
- Spring Dividers (also known as Divider Callipers available from hardware store or drapers stores)
- Scalpel or craft knife
- A folder to carry your notes in
Tutor
Havva Mustafa
Havva Mustafa was born into a family of third generation footwear artisans and designers, and growing up with the curious shapes of patterns, lasts and heels evoked an interest and passion for footwear from a very early age. Havva followed in her fathers footsteps and studied at the prestigious Cordwainers Footwear College in London. Developing strong technical skills and graduated with a degree in footwear design and construction, she spent several years in the footwear industry gaining valuable experience in design, development and resourcing roles. She has now developed and launched her own brand HAVVA.Book a course
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