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Shoemakers (also known as cobblers) may produce a range of footwear items, including Shoe s, Boot s, Sandal s, Clogs and Moccasin s. Such items are generally made of Leather , Wood , Rubber , Plastic , Jute or other plant material, and often consist of multiple parts for better durability of the Sole , stitched to a leather upper. Most shoemakers use a Last —made traditionally of iron or wood, but now often of wood—on which to form the shoe. Some lasts are straight, while curved lasts come in pairs: one for left shoes, the other for right shoes. The shoemaking profession makes a number of appearances in popular culture, such as in stories about Shoemaker's Elves , and the Proverb "The shoemaker's children are often shoeless". The Patron Saint of shoemakers is Crispin . Some types of ancient and traditionally-made shoes include:
The Society For Creative Anachronism offers some advice about making period shoes. Current crafters may use used car Tire tread as a cheap alternative to creating soles. PEOPLE NAMED SHOEMAKER Famous people named Shoemaker include:
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