Course: 1939 Gold Shell Shoes
This is a Virtual Course - learn from home!
Join me in recreating the vintage shoes of our dreams, learn new techniques in the process, improve our shoemaking abilities, and have fun!
This season's recreation project is the gold shell shoe by Bally, Swiss from 1939. This shoe has a collection of interesting elements which made me eager to tackle it: the shell shape, the fact that it's puffy, the overall construction - figuring out how they pieced together the different parts of the upper...All while being a technically not-so-difficult to assemble shoe. There are no stiffeners, so we skip that step. But there are plenty of openings, so we tackle the trick to give us a flat edge for better adhesion of the outsole.
Overall a fun project for anyone looking to learn/practice shoemaking & own a pair of these beauties. I focus each step on being highly explained so a shoemaker of any level is welcome to take this on!
- Course videos are pre-recorded to allow you to learn at your own pace.
- Coaching: option to purchase a coaching session add-on at a discounted price.
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Community: Access to project-specific chat, ask questions, show progress, etc
〰️ BEGINNER FRIENDLY. Some knowledge of the shoemaking process is beneficial but not required.
〰️ Tools & Materials: A list of will be provided & discussed. Sewing machine highly recommended.
〰️ You can use ANY last/heel combo you want. I will specifically be demonstrating on the Hollywood Last with the Greta Heel.
The purpose of my Virtual Atelier is to share my knowledge and my methods for crafting footwear.
It's everything I wish someone would've told me when I was first starting! The goal is not only to teach you, but to help you improve the quality of your work. 💕