Unfortunately, Lily we have nothing like that here, too much of a consumer culture I fear. I have been doing some reasearch and have changed my approach. I now have the innersoles tacked to the last and the mocs are being reshaped on the last as we speak. Once I get some good contact cement I should have them finished up pretty quick. I am going to apply contact to the edge of the innersole and the edge of the upper and wrap around to attach, then I will take the last out and stich the innersole to the upper on the hand turned shoe machine. After that is sole filling with a bit of leather and more contact cement and seam pressing to make them flat. then comes the fun part of making outersoles out of tire tread, replacing the shoe on the last and fixing the sole to the boot.
it's looking good.
Surely you have a fashion school somewhere? The campus I was looking at was devoted to weaving, high fashion and shoes. It was absolutely beautiful, but they wouldn't like my neck-to-ankles-covered-even-in-summer style, and i'm not going to parade a naked model down a catwalk, so I doubt i'd get in.
Also maybe places that do millinery might also do shoes. lord knows why.
Anyway, you seem to be doing really well on your own, so it's just a thought <3