These are the most Frequently Asked
Questions regarding:
ShoeSchool Workshops:
Tools, Equipment, Supplies:
Location, Travel & Accommodations:
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Who Is the Workshop For
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COMPANY EXECUTIVES
Company Executives from non-shoemaking
backgrounds who need a basic appreciation of footwear design
and construction techniques.
SALES & DESIGN STAFF
Sales and design staff who could
make use of practical skills and knowledge.
RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION
STAFF
Staff in retail and distribution
centers who need a basic understanding of the process and technology
of shoemaking.
NEW TO FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY
New entrants to the footwear
industry who need an introduction to the technology and process. |
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MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
Medical professionals working
in related fields such as Podiatry, Sports Medicine, Physical
Therapy, Chiropractic.
STUDENTS OF FASHION / DESIGN
/ RETAIL
Students in fashion design and
retail merchandising can benefit from a basic knowledge of footwear
manufacturing techniques.
ANYONE INTERESTED IN MAKING
FOOTWEAR
Anyone interested in gaining
first hand experience in designing and hand crafting a pair of
shoes from start to finish. |
Who Has Attended ShoeSchool
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Examples of the Individuals
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Orthopedic Surgeon, Atlanta
Campus Security Officer, San Diego
Barber, Alaska
Jewelry Designer, San Francisco
CPA, Reno
Medical Doctor, Paris, France
Retired Chemist, Oklahoma
Costume Designer, Albuquerque
Sports Medicine Doctor, Boston
Computer Programmer, Japan
Certified Pedorthist, Seattle
Shoe Designer, Rome, Italy
Fashion Designer, New York
Wedding Shoe Craftsman, Hawaii
Attorney, New York
Commercial Banker, Washington D.C.
Museum Editor, Ann Arbor
Shoe Factory Owner, Maine
Professional Waiter, Portland
Sculptor, Chicago
Shoe Repair Shop Owner, Oregon
Retired Mad Scientist, Washington
.... and others.... |
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Corporate Students Include:
Lands' End
L.L. Bean
Eddie Bauer
Merrell Boot
W.L. Gore
R 3D Reasearch (Brazil)
National Institute of Standards
Dayton Hudson
Ferragamo
Adidas
Robeez
Gymboree
.... and others .... |
Requirements of Participants |
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PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
No prior experience of any kind
is required to participate in the "Introduction to Shoemaking"
"Introduction to the Business of Shoemaking".
Advanced programs require a basic
working knowledge of footwear construction, or apparel design,
or successful completion of the "Introduction to Shoemaking".
Each individual that comes to
the workshop will bring with them various skills and experience
of design and hand crafting in many mediums such as fibers, wood,
metal or leather.
During the workshop sessions
we will have ample opportunity to share and exchange the ideas,
special skills and experiences that each student brings with
them.
The "Introduction to Shoemaking"
programs are designed to give a basic overview of the entire
process of hand crafting footwear from concept to completion,
and to have a positive and fun experience making shoes. |
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POSITIVE ATTITUDE
The most important requirement
is a positive attitude, and the understanding that, during a
few days in the workshop is a very limited time to develop all
the skills required to make perfectly hand crafted footwear.
The shoes you make during to
workshop will be made to fit your own feet. They will be a classic
shoe pattern that will give you a solid foundation to explore
your own creative designs in the future.
The objective of the workshop
is to concentrate on the subject matter being taught, as well
as successfully completing all the operations for this first
pair of shoes, on your own.
When you leave you take the knowledge,
the personal experience and your completed shoes with you.
Hopefully, you will return home
and continue to make footwear....
When you need assistance a staff
member will be there to help. |
What are the Fees and What
Do They Include ? |
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5 Day "Introduction to Shoemaking"
includes:
5 Days of Hands-On Instruction
Leather & Components to Make Your Shoes
Use of Our Hand Tool Kit
Student Handbook with Contacts for Suppliers
Access to Library of Resource Materials
Lunch at the Workshop ( Daily )
Dinner at Local Restaurants
( Nightly )
3 Day "Introduction to the
Business of Shoemaking" includes:
3 Days of Private Instruction
& Consulting
Leather & Components to Make Your Sample Shoe
Access to Library of Resource Materials
Hotel, Meals & Transportation
are Not Included with This Program or the Advanced Workshops. |
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For Current Fee Schedule
and Details contact ShoeSchool
eMail:
Registration
Phone:
360.385.6164
Pacific Coast Time Zone |
What Do the Students Say
About the Workshops ? |
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"I have a new appreciation
of the complexity of footwear and in particular- custom shoes."
Susan, Chicago
"Excellent Course Layout
and execution."
Ed, San Diego
"The atmosphere
was positive and easy going, which makes a good environment for
learning."
Gigi, Washington
"Excellent Course, I learned
a lot of useful information for my job."
Tracy, Maryland
"At long last my website
is up and running. These last few months have been busier than
I thought possible; wholesale orders are growing, retail orders
by word of mouth are growing, and soon I hope the Internet sales
will keep me even busier." |
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"I just wanted to thank
you again for all your help in getting me started in the shoe
industry."
"I am extremely grateful
for all the information you generously provided and will never
forget how you have changed my life."
Shoua, San Francisco
"Enjoyed the Last Resort
! "
Sally, Ann Arbor
"I gained more than a fundamental
understanding of shoemaking... key factors on fit and the foot,
too ! "
Elaine, Maine
"Work ? I thought this was
Art...."
Loretta, South
Carolina
"Shoes and Salmon, The Best
! "
Jane, St. Louis |
When Are the Introductory
Workshops Scheduled ? |
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"The Introduction to
Shoemaking" 5
Day Workshop is offered 3-4 Times each year. We will add
extra sessions when these programs are filled.
"The Introduction to
the Business of Shoemaking"
3 Day Workshop is a Private Consulting Program that is
offered several times each year.
This program is Customized to
the Project of the Individual, and can be scheduled to take place
at a mutually convenient time. |
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Check a Current Schedule
for Workshop Dates
Link to Schedule |
When Are the Advanced Classes
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"The Advanced Shoemaking
Workshops"
are Private Consulting Programs that are Customized to the Project
of the Individual, and can be scheduled to take place at a mutually
convenient time.
Advanced programs require a basic
working knowledge of footwear construction, or apparel design,
or successful completion of the "Introduction to Shoemaking". |
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To Schedule an Advanced
Training Program
Send eMail :
Registration
Phone:
360.385.6164
Pacific Coast Time Zone |
Step 1. |
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Go to the Registration
Page and Download an Application for the Workshop or Program
you would like to attend. |
Step 2. |
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Contact ShoeSchool to confirm the Fees and Dates for your program. |
Step 3. |
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Fill out the Application, sign and send it along with your deposit
to ShoeSchool. |
Step 4. |
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Upon receipt of the Application and Deposit ShoeSchool will reserve
the facilities. |
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To Register for a
Workshop
Send eMail :
Registration
Phone:
360.385.6164
Pacific Coast Time Zone |
What Types of Tools &
Equipment Will I Be Using at ShoeSchool ? |
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"Introduction to Shoemaking"
Basic Hand Tools will
be used by the Students to design and make a complete pair of
shoes. The use of a complete hand tool kit is included with the
Lab Fee for the workshop. With a detailed list of tools and suppliers
the student can return home, purchase the tools of their choice
and continue forward with their shoemaking projects.
There will be demonstrations
of the specialized equipment at ShoeSchool. Students will have
the opportunity to see how each machine is used in the Shoemaking
Process.
Before you can operate a machine
you need to understand how to perform the same task using hand
tools.
"Introduction to the
Business of Shoemaking"
The focus of this program
is the Business Aspects of Shoemaking.
You will observe a Master Craftsman
making a shoe from start to finish, using Hand Tools & Machines,
including demonstrations of specialized equipment required in
the Shoemaking Process.
"Advanced Shoemaking
Workshops"
This program is designed
for the individual that would like to learn to operate and maintain
the specialized sewing and other machines used for Leather Craft,
Shoemaking and Shoe Repair. |
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ShoeSchool Hand Tool
Kit is made up of more than 25 Basic and Essential Tools used
for Leather Craft & Shoemaking
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How Do I Order Shoe Lasts
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We Do Not Sell Shoe Lasts at ShoeSchool
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You can purchase a CD Digital
Publication "Developing Shoe Last Collections".
The First Section of the publication
covers all the basic information you will need to understand,
before you can purchase shoe lasts, no matter where you may choose
to buy them. |
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We Do Not Sell Shoe
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Where is ShoeSchool Located
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ShoeSchool is located in Port
Townsend, Washington, on the scenic Olympic Peninsula, approximately
2 hours from Seattle.
Port Townsend is a Victorian
Seaport Village on the Puget Sound, surrounded by spectacular
mountain and water views. The Victorian Architecture is a popular
tourist attraction, with many bed & breakfast inns, interesting
galleries and restaurants. |
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Many people that come to ShoeSchool
take advantage of the opportunity to make an adventure of their
trip to Washington by shopping in Seattle, visiting the Olympic
Rain Forest, or taking a Ferry to Victoria B.C.
For complete details concerning
Travel and Accommodations in Port Townsend and the Olympic Peninsula,
go to Links &
Resources. |
ShoeSchool Philosophy Statement |
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Shoe School.com is
dedicated to:
The preservation, sharing, and
furthering of the knowledge and skills related to the Ancient
Art & Craft of Handmade Footwear.
Providing a forum for the exchange
of ideas and a vehicle for learning the skills required, from
Masters of the Trade.
In the Modern World we face the
issues of limited resources, while sustaining the environment
with the products we design and produce.
Re-Cycling, Re-Use and Re-Manufacturing, will be major factors
in the business successes of the future.
Ancient Techniques and Modern
Technology can mutually benefit each other when properly balanced
and applied. |
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