Noun
The business of a shoemaker.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the collapse of Japan’s economy in the early 1990s, these pioneering schools of shoemaking attracted many young Japanese to the shores of Europe. Source: Internet
Copperbelt Province Permanent Secretary, Bright Nundwe has hailed the Zambia National Service (ZNS) for taking up the initiative of running a shoemaking factory. Source: Internet
It emphasised technical subjects like bricklaying, shoemaking and metal work, and modern languages. Source: Internet
The boys, aged 5 to 21, did most work around the facility, from cooking to shoemaking, and renovated St. Mary's in 1912. Source: Internet
The sewing machine was introduced in 1846, and provided an alternative method for the mechanization of shoemaking. Source: Internet
Until the 19th century, shoemaking was a traditional handicraft, but by the century's end, the process had been almost completely mechanized, with production occurring in large factories. Source: Internet