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There are enough words up there, I'll leave the description in the tutorial.Sorry for the size, it's my first one and I tried to make it not super long... but I'm super wordy. -_-
The story behind these boots starts with Avatar cosplay. We tried to find real shoes that looked like the characters, but there was nothing to be done for Sokka and Zuko, who both have incredibly unique boot styles. "Okay," I think to myself. "Someone out there has got to have a pattern for this."
Cue days long internet search.
All I could find were moccasin style boots. Those might be okay for a Water Tribe-esque boot, but they didn't look right. Finally, fed up with life, I thought about everything I've learned while sewing and remembered corset/bodice tape casts, and this boot was born. The curl in the toe didn't happen, but this was boot 1 and curls are hard.
Pic of this boot in action: [link]
If you have any questions, comment or send me a message and I'll get back to you.
Edit: Guys, this is awesome! Thank you so much to `shelldevil for the feature. I'm responding to what I can, but to everyone else, thank you so much for the favs! I'm glad this experiment of mine is useful to so many people. I was just being stubborn and wanted a boot, not a boot cover (which have their place, but I was being picky) and went at it. If you'd like rubber soles for your boot but don't want to buy and dissect a shoe to do it, check out the first comment below for a super-handy link with a pretty good selection of soles for shoe repair.
Edit the second: More pictures of this method in action for Korra cosplay (slouchy, slip on style): [link]
Those were made by tape-casting while I was wearing thick socks and some other leather boots (ones I didn't make, but have a similar profile to Zuko's), which added enough bulk and shape for the slouchier fit. Sorry to everyone who may get a notice for this change, I don't know how the notification system works but I wanted to link to other boots made with this (I'll probably be adding other people's links later, once I ask).
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Comments: 110
baka-imouto [2011-12-29 03:58:53 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant. This makes shoe/boot making much more manageable!
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BijousCosplay In reply to ??? [2011-12-19 04:57:59 +0000 UTC]
Wow for your very first tutorial you did an amazing job! Also very useful information for making a boot I never thought to make a pattern using a stocking and tape. ;D
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HarmonicCosplay In reply to BijousCosplay [2011-12-31 22:44:11 +0000 UTC]
I never would have thought of it if it weren't for my bodice and corset-making experience, where tape casts are much more common (and for the friend that first taught me the technique). ^_^
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rothus66 In reply to ??? [2011-12-02 18:52:10 +0000 UTC]
Very helpful thank you! now time to make one.
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HarmonicCosplay In reply to rothus66 [2011-12-31 22:42:48 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! Post pictures when you're done, I'd love to see how it came out.
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MorgaineA [2011-12-01 04:26:19 +0000 UTC]
interesting
I never thought of making a boot/shoe.
nice leather work btw
Here is one place I found for shoe parts and soles to order.
I never used it but, thought you may want to see.
[link]
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HarmonicCosplay In reply to MorgaineA [2011-12-31 22:41:50 +0000 UTC]
I checked that out when you posted the comment, and then chronically forgot to reply (it's a bad habit). That is a fantastic site! It's exactly what I was looking for and could never find, it'll make sole-finding a lot cheaper and more hassle-free.
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MorgaineA In reply to HarmonicCosplay [2011-12-31 23:01:43 +0000 UTC]
Oh don't worry about that glad it worked then. Happy New Year!
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