Date:1971
Description:The pattern cutter makes working patterns for the clicker. The shoe design is converted into working patterns made of paper from which the design can be cut out of leather by the clicker. This sole design pattern is for a part of a woman's shoe made by Lotus Ltd of Stafford, "Hurdler" style. The designer was Mr J. Howe.
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The pattern cutter makes working patterns for the clicker. The shoe design is converted into working ...
An order of work to be carried out by the pattern making department at Lotus Ltd, Sandon Road, Stafford. The ...
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Donor ref:99.020.0057 (37/17722)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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