She was born in Canada and grew up in New Zealand, but few people could possibly seem more at home making bespoke cowboy boots in Guthrie, Oklahoma than Flora Knight.
Learning the craft from two of the historic western city’s best teachers imaginable—bootmaking legends Lisa Sorrell and Ray Dorwart—certainly didn’t hurt things. Neither did her other obsession: old-time American fiddle-playing.
But Flora has most definitely carved out her own path to become a supremely talented bootmaker in her own right. On this episode of the Shoecast, Ben chatted with Flora about the most brutal days in the workshop being some of her most crucial learning experiences, why you can’t force artistry in bootmaking, and how to draw out a customer’s personal vision, all while considering how the music and boots she creates reflect a pre-industrial society that might just have been a little bit better.
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