What to know
- You must build the Armor & Clothing Workshop before boots become craftable.
- The workshop requires a roof to function properly.
- Boots typically need Rough Hide ×2 and Coarse Fabric ×2.
- Plant Fiber and animal hides are your core early-game resources.
In Windrose, boots are one of the first meaningful armor upgrades you’ll craft. They improve early survivability and are often tied to tutorial progression. If you’re stuck wondering why the recipe isn’t appearing, the issue is almost always tied to the workshop setup rather than missing materials.
| Requirement | Details | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Armor & Clothing Workshop | Required crafting station | Build using Wood ×5 + Coarse Fabric ×10 |
| Roof Structure | Mandatory for workshop to function | Place under Hut Frame or small house |
| Rough Hide ×2 | Boot crafting material | Hunt boars or dodos |
| Coarse Fabric ×2 | Boot crafting material | Crafted from Plant Fiber |
| Plant Fiber | Base resource | Gather from shrubs & small plants |
What materials and prerequisites you need before crafting boots
Before you can even see the boot recipe, you must first build the Armor & Clothing Workshop. This crafting station is different from your starting workbench and specializes in wearable gear.
To construct it, you need Wood ×5 and Coarse Fabric ×10. Wood is gathered by chopping trees. Coarse Fabric is crafted at your regular Workshop by converting Plant Fiber. The game will not allow the Armor & Clothing Workshop to function unless it is placed under a roof. A simple Hut Frame or small enclosed structure works perfectly.

The boot recipe itself usually requires Rough Hide ×2 and Coarse Fabric ×2. Some in-game descriptions refer to “Coarse Fiber,” but both terms point to the processed material created from Plant Fiber at the standard Workshop.
How to gather plant fiber and rough hide efficiently
Plant Fiber is one of the most abundant early-game materials. You collect it by attacking shrubs and small plants scattered around island edges and jungle zones. If you’re short on fiber, do a full sweep around shrub-dense coastlines. This is one of the fastest farming methods available early on.

Rough Hide comes from hunting animals such as boars and dodos. These creatures are commonly encountered during tutorial exploration and early combat objectives. Equip a basic weapon, engage them carefully, and loot their remains to collect hides.
If you’re progressing through the Islander tutorial, the game typically nudges you toward collecting both fiber and hides as part of your quest flow.
How to craft new boots in Windrose step by step
Step 1
Gather Wood by chopping trees, collect Plant Fiber from shrubs, and hunt boars or dodos for Rough Hide. Make sure you collect enough fiber to produce at least 12 Coarse Fabric total — 10 for the workshop and 2 for the boots.

Step 2
Open your regular Workbench or Workshop. Convert Plant Fiber into Coarse Fabric. This processed material is required both for constructing the Armor & Clothing Workshop and crafting the boots themselves.

Step 3
Build the Armor & Clothing Workshop using Wood ×5 and Coarse Fabric ×10. Once placed, construct a simple roofed structure around it. A Hut Frame or small enclosed shelter is sufficient. Without a roof, the workshop will not function, even if all materials are present.

Step 4
Interact with the Armor & Clothing Workshop once it is properly placed and covered. Open its crafting interface and locate the Survivor’s Boots or New Boots recipe in the list.

Step 5
Confirm that you have Rough Hide ×2 and Coarse Fabric ×2 in your inventory. Select the recipe and craft the boots.

Step 6
Open your inventory and equip the newly crafted boots to gain their defensive and movement benefits.
Location considerations for early boot crafting
You’ll typically complete this process within your starting island settlement area. Most players build their first workshop near their bonfire or camp zone since the tutorial often anchors construction there. Shrub-heavy coastlines around beginner islands provide the fastest Plant Fiber farming routes, while boars and dodos roam open grassland sections nearby.

Common issues and how to fix them
If the boot recipe does not appear even though you have the required materials, check whether the Armor & Clothing Workshop is properly placed under a roof. This is one of the most common early-game mistakes. The game requires overhead coverage for the bench to operate.
If you are still early in the tutorial and the option seems locked, continue following quest prompts. Some crafting features unlock only after specific objectives are completed.
Crafting rewards and benefits
Crafting new boots in Windrose is straightforward once you understand the workshop and roof requirement. Focus on farming Plant Fiber efficiently, secure enough Rough Hide from animals, and ensure your Armor & Clothing Workshop is properly sheltered. Once built correctly, the crafting process becomes simple and repeatable.
| Item Crafted | Primary Benefit | Early Game Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Survivor’s / New Boots | Increased defense | Improves survivability |
| Survivor’s / New Boots | Movement protection | Reduces early combat risk |
| Survivor’s / New Boots | Progression unlock | Advances tutorial objectives |
Boots are not just cosmetic; they represent your transition from basic survival to structured progression.