I have also been working on the shin guard/boots. I just so happen to have a pair of sketchers that are practically identical to the ones that everyone has been saying are "the ones" so I am just going to make shin guard covers for them that look like the boots.

I started out with the knee pad shape in cardboard. In some of the reference pics it looked as if there was a hint of some structural support on the front of the boots so I am going to do some flimsy cardboard underneath the vinyl pleather. I didn't wrap the edges since the pleather will cover it up anyway.


Then I scored the back to give it a curve and hot glued the pleather to the front.

Made sure it was stretched tight and smooth on the front.

Then I cut notches in the corners...

and glued the edges back.

Then I marked out the design in the front...

and carved out all the little shapes with an exacto blade. This part took forever and it looks a little sloppy now. Hopefully I can do some touch-up painting and get it to look good. It is such a tiny detail that I think I will be able to get away with it.

I drew out a pattern for the main part of the boot and fit it to my leg. Then I cut out the pleather and notched the edges so I could fold it over with a tiny line of hot glue to give a smooth edge. There is very little actual stitching on the boots from what I see in the reference so it works to my advantage to use hot glue.

I attached the knee pad piece and I need to stitch around the bottom edge as seen in the reference. I made sure to go light on the hot glue here so it won't give me a huge problem when sewing though it. it is going to be a tight edge and I may end up hand stitching it. We'll see.