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Cobbler / Leatherworker

Quick Facts

Median Salary$37,061
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year GrowthN/A
Assessment MatchTake the Assessment

What They Do

A Cobbler or Leatherworker makes and repairs shoes; cuts out, makes up, sews, decorates and finishes leather and leather substitute goods other than garments.


Core Tasks:

  • Dye, soak, polish, paint, stamp, stitch, stain, buff, or engrave leather or other materials to obtain desired effects, decorations, or shapes.
  • Cut out parts, following patterns or outlines, using knives, shears, scissors, or machine presses.
  • Construct, decorate, or repair leather products according to specifications, using sewing machines, needles and thread, leather lacing, glue, clamps, hand tools, or rivets.
  • Repair and recondition leather products such as trunks, luggage, shoes, saddles, belts, purses, and baseball gloves.
  • Align and stitch or glue materials such as fabric, fleece, leather, or wood, to join parts.
  • Inspect articles for defects, and remove damaged or worn parts, using hand tools.
  • Drill or punch holes and insert or attach metal rings, handles, and fastening hardware, such as buckles.

What to expect as a Cobbler / Leatherworker

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

30% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

See Cobbler / Leatherworker related courses on Tallo

3Land a job

84 openings for Cobbler / Leatherworkers

Career Progression

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