Topic outline

  • LTWPM501-CUTTING AND STITCHING

    Introduction

     Cutting and stitching the upper part of closed shoes for men and women is an important aspect of shoe-making. The upper part of a shoe refers to the material that covers the foot and includes the vamp, quarters, and backstay. The cutting process involves using a pattern to cut the desired shape and size of the upper part of the shoe from various materials, such as leather, suede, or fabric. Once the pieces are cut, they are stitched together using specialized machines or by hand to create the finished upper part of the shoe.