Free sewing pattern and instructions for a simple three-dimensional boots cover.
Designed to be worn over short boots or sneakers, making it a versatile accessory for cosplay costumes and stage outfits.
This design does not use a zipper, making it easy to sew. The pattern is slightly wide so the foot can pass through easily.
If you prefer a slimmer fit, adjust the pattern and add an open zipper or similar fastening.
After printing, align the sheets along the dotted lines, paste them together, and cut along the outline.
The paper pattern includes a seam allowance (S/A), so it can be used immediately without adding extra margins.
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(1) Apply fusible interlining to the shaft, base, and sides, and Serge/overlock everything first.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) Sew the shaft, base, and sides together in a loop and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Iron the top portion of the shaft, fold 1 cm, and sew with a sewing machine.
(4) Sew the base and sides together
* The seam allowance of the seam joint is beautiful if it is fixed with stitches.
(5) Fold the lower part of the side 1 cm and sew it together with the elastic with a sewing machine
(6) Sew the shaft and base together
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