Making WW2 Gaiters | Historical Boot Cover DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Today, I'm making some WW2-inspired gaiters. If you've never heard of gaiters, they're basically boot covers. This look was also common during WW1. While these aren't historically accurate, I think they definitely look the part for a costume or a cosplay. I think it would be an easy job to change the laces to zippers or buttons for easier access. I think this proces could be easily adapted to make regular boot covers, spats, or half chaps. BTW, my roommate ended up winning best group costume at his job. In case you can't tell, he was a safari hunter and everybody else was animals. Not exactly a WW2 costume, but he wanted to be able to reuse these boot covers for various costumes and cosplays he wants to do in the future.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @tenebriswoof8675
    @tenebriswoof8675 3 года назад +3

    I gotta make one of these,
    This winter will never gonna break my stride

  • @MrsMika
    @MrsMika 2 года назад +1

    Love the group costumes. The gaiters turned out very nice.

  • @danmslacker6782
    @danmslacker6782 3 года назад

    Outstanding!

  • @zackbop9045
    @zackbop9045 4 года назад +3

    ive been trying to figure out what these were called for so long lol thank you!

  • @richardalvarado-ik9br
    @richardalvarado-ik9br 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job!!! still make very good protection for construction or landscape work.

  • @geraldinegranado3386
    @geraldinegranado3386 2 года назад

    Nice job. Im making some that will actually be for wild brush. Thanks

  • @dollarbruh
    @dollarbruh 5 лет назад +1

    I looked at the thumb nail and knew it was gonna be good

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I'm happily surprised at the number of ppl who are anjoying this video since I thought it would be too obscure or niche of a topice. Thanks for watching!

  • @dintrahn3357
    @dintrahn3357 4 года назад

    Great how to dude.

  • @sexybluelady
    @sexybluelady 4 года назад

    Aww to bad you didn't make a pattern of these. I would totally buy this pattern from you off of etsy or where ever.

  • @jayeff689
    @jayeff689 3 года назад

    what's the make and model of your sewing machine? it seems like it stitches as well as serges.
    nice job on the gaiters! very well done.

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  3 года назад +1

      It's a husqvarna epic! It's not serging but it does have some similar stitches. Look at my video on sewing knits without a serger. You might have some of these stitches on your machine too

    • @jayeff689
      @jayeff689 3 года назад

      @@TheAwlNighter1 Thanks, sis.

  • @auxxik3805
    @auxxik3805 5 лет назад +6

    they kinda look like ww1 m1917 leggings

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  5 лет назад +1

      You're sooo right! I guess it's not too weird that there were similar styles used in both wars??? I'm no historian though lol

    • @kyleh3615
      @kyleh3615 5 лет назад

      If I remember right, the only difference was the little hooks changed a bit amf the ww2 ones were shorter or something

  • @fr_dae5548
    @fr_dae5548 3 года назад

    why not have used a hook and loop system? it's more easily adaptable to anyone and easy to put on. in addition it makes less eyelet posed =)

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  3 года назад +1

      This is how my friend wanted it made, and he had already bought everything for the project ahead of time 🙂

    • @fr_dae5548
      @fr_dae5548 3 года назад

      @@TheAwlNighter1 Haann, ok =)

  • @dintrahn3357
    @dintrahn3357 4 года назад +1

    Make then in leather dude!!!!!

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  4 года назад

      Hi, the process is pretty much the same. For leather, use a leather needle and a walking foot or teflon sewing foot. You don't need to finish the raw edges, but if you want you can use a special adhesive made for leather to hold down the seam allowance. I would also use a punch tool to make the holes for the grommets instead of an awl. Hope this helps!

  • @paullemieux3371
    @paullemieux3371 4 года назад

    Ther not called Gators there the m1938 dismount leggings

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  4 года назад

      Another commenter said m1917 leggings. I'm sure they resemble alot of different pieces throughout history, but I just named them based off what my friend's reference pic was called and what he was using them for. They're definitely not meant to be an exact replica by any means!

  • @donniewagner4657
    @donniewagner4657 4 года назад

    You should of used canvas

  • @paullemieux3371
    @paullemieux3371 3 года назад

    Just trying help you out

    • @TheAwlNighter1
      @TheAwlNighter1  3 года назад

      100% appreciate it! Not changing anything now however since it really screws with the algorithm. Thanks!

  • @paullemieux3371
    @paullemieux3371 3 года назад

    Ok I’m a nerd 😂 I just know this becouse I’m historen ww2