Cowboy boots are having a huge resurgence and are a must-have for festival season. This trend has inspired me to DIY boot covers. They’re a great way to style shoes you already own, to give them a fresh new look. They are also super versatile and perfect for transitional seasons.
Not only will I be DIY-ing a couple boot covers but I’m going to show you a trick I came up with to get them to stay upright. And by that I mean, how to get them to stay up over your legs so they aren’t sweeping the floor when walking.
I also want to mention that these covers are “wide-calf friendly” as you have the option to customize them using your own measurements. All of which I’ll demonstrate in the video tutorial below. I’m working on a pattern bundle as well, to hopefully include varying sizes and designs for additional custom options.
But let’s say you’re not interested in a western style version. Lucky for you, I decided on doing two versions to show ways to use different materials. For version 1, I started with a simple fold-over style that’s great for beginners.
For version 2, I kicked things up a notch with a western-inspired style by incorporating features commonly seen on cowboy boots. This includes the scallop edge at the leg opening and pull straps (fun fact: they’re actually functional and are for pulling your boots on with ease). These style boots are often adorned with decorative stitches and appliqués, which I briefly touched on.
Supplies You’ll Need:
↓ Make sure to watch in 4K, for the best viewing experience ↓
I hope this video helps you in some way, whether you’re into cosplay or looking to mix up your shoe game. You too can recreate the look and incorporate it into your wardrobe with boots you already own, without breaking the bank. Plus it’s a DIY you can reference year round. They pair great with leggings and a sweater.
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