16 posts tagged “costume”
- Ears (100%)
- Earrings (100%)
- Contacts (100%)
- Antenna
- Claws
- Tail
Remaining Tasks
- kimono (50%)
- obi
- accessories (10%)
contacts (100%)- wig
- mask
- plugs
- socks
- shoes
I started this costume sort of on a whim. I had finished as much as I could on Quistis for the time being and still wanted to sew. I had been meaning to do this cosplay and always envisioned waring it for some sor of New Year's thing cause it is her Festival Kimono so I chose to wear it for Anime LA in the first week of January. I went to see what fabric I had and shock & elation (!) I had *all* the fabric I needed. I will finish this costume without spending over $50.
First I stitched the lining to the outer layer with the right sides facing together all the way around save for a good 2"-3" to turn it right side out. Iron flat your seams and secure with a top stitch for a cleaner look. This is the point where you sew closed the opening that you had left; make sure the raw edges are inside the garment. The main three pieces of the kimono took a little bit of time, but nothing too long. These were then sewn together and the sleeves were then begun.
The design on the sleeves and the red band at the top I decided to do in vinyl to keep to the plugsuit sort of feel. It also makes a nice contrast to the kimono fabric. First time around I measured out the fabric and forgot to add the seam allowance so they turned out a 1/2 size too small so these will need to be redone. Boo. I left those and moved on to the neck band with was a simple rectangle of ed vinyl "ditch stitched" into the top stitching of the kimono so it looks like it is peeking out from a 2nd layer underneath. Since the sleeves are the only thing left for the kimono I will be finishing these up and then starting on the obi and accessories.
Remaining Tasks
sleeves (100%)pants (100%)- skirt (85%)
- shirt (75%)
- accessories (95%)
glassescontactshair clipshoesgloves- hip chains
- whip
Wow... that went petty fast! I got the majority of this done in two days.
The shirt took a bit of altering at about the shoulder points after the final fabric had been cut. I marked it with a water soluble pen, made my cuts and re hemmed it. This time it came out very well. Next I cut strips for my seam lining around the armholes and outer shape of the garment. These are to be added later as I cannot entirely assemble the garment until after the embroidery has taken place. Hopefully I will be able to do that sometime this weekend. However, the are ready on stand-by. I have a temporary zipper in place, but it is too log by a good 8" or so. Bleh. I plan on picking up a 10"-12" reversible black zipper at the fashion district soon. I also ended up redoing the collar. I made it thinner and taller to differentiate it from the Mandarin Collar look that it had going for it. It was very successful in the end and I am pleased with the outcome.
Since there was nothing left to do with the bulk of the costume, I worked on gathering the accessories and found that I already was in possession of most of the items I needed for this. Awesome! All that is left on his from are the hip chains (a cinch to get) and her whip (which will be super easy to make after a trip to Home Depot). I next focused on making the sleeves with fabric I found that fit perfectly. I am very glad I have a collection of such extras now for such on occasion. Anyways I started out making maroon pleather sleeves because I dug the weight and look. The fabric was initially for a Kula Diamond cosplay that I have since abandoned. I later found a canvas type of fabric which I thought would be better suited so I scrapped the first set and made the new set with no trouble. My suspicions were right; the new sleeves came out looking much better. They moved better, had less shine, and just *fit* over all. I will be attaching them to the shirt with a hidden hook-eye clasp under the shirt so the sleeves will be removable and I can thusly incorporate them into my day to day attire as I see fit. :D
That's pretty much it for Quistis right now. She is looking fabulous thus far and I'm sure I will be even more pleased after embroidering it all and piecing the last of it together. Gleeee. Cannot wait for Heather to be my Rinoa!
I'll be getting better pics at a later date. For now all I have are some snapshots from a party. Anyways, Halloween is long since past and the secret has yet to be revealed! So here it is, from Metalocalypse, Dr.Rock the rock & roll klown and a dethklown dancer.
/elation
My boyfriend is a breakup artist for Metalocalypse so I had been watching a lot of it as of late. While I love all the characters, Dr.Rockso never fails to leave me in a fit of giggles. The first time I saw him and heard him speak I felt a massive grin spreading on my face. I knew immediately that I wanted to make my friend, Phil, a Dr.Rockso costume at some point because he was just to perfect for the roll.
Here she is! Sadly, the karaoke event that I was supposed to be competing in was a bust because a friend of mine hijacked my CD with all of my tracks on it and didn't pick up his phone (apparently he was *sleeping* instead of working his volunteer post at the con). So that fell through, which made me fairly steamed (to say the least), but at least I made myself a spiffy Noir cosplay so the whole experience wasn't a complete waste. I had been meaning to cosplay as Mireille for a while now; besides, there is always next year...
The Shadowloo Group came together splendidly this year at Anime Expo 2007. Unfortunately, two of our Dolls that were carpooling to the LBCC got stuck in massive traffic after work and were unable to make it in time to the shoot. Ah well, we still had the majority of the Dolls and I am glad I was able to be a part of it. :) At any rate, I present to you: Aprile of The Shadowloo Dolls!
Remaining Tasks
- Belt Accessories
- Weapon (?)
The first thing I wanted to do was to restyle the wig because as I had mentioned in a previous post, after seeing it in pictures, I realized it was a bit messy looking and needed to be re-done. It took hardly any time at all. Most of the time spent on it was in separating the necessary chunks of hair. Wigs don't exactly function the same way that real hair does so when you try to put it in a ponytail the same way it tends to shows the netting underneath. Ewww. This is how I went about making my ponytail (and I must have done something right because my cousin thought it was my real hair. woo hoo!)
- First I sectioned off the bangs so that they were out of the way. I knew that I wanted the ponytail to be about even with my eyes so I made my section split while keeping that in mind. If the hair was in two sections, it would be easier to conceal both the top and the bottom netting underneath.
- After I had my sections all worked out I clipped the top half out of the way. I would suggest using the clips I have pictured (sorry, I don't know what they are called) instead of using rubber bands. Rubber banding your sections is a sure way to tangle you wig and get frustrated. To have the hair raised as high as I needed it to be without having my real hair poking out underneath, I gathered the hair and left a little excess to leave a natural looking drape without any strain on the netting.
- Once you have your lower section gathered in place, add in the top section and *carefully* rubber band it. If you pull too tightly it will screw it all up and you will have to start all over again, but if you are too loose with it it will just tumble out so be careful. It make take you a time or two to get it right, but it's really not all that difficult at all. ;)
The only thing left to do at that point was to finish off my hemming and add buttons to both the shirt and the jacket. Both of which were successfully completed. I followed the same rolled hem method as before because I am without both my serger and a hem-rolling pressure foot. Ugh! Do I smell a trip to JoAnn's Fabrics? Why yes I do!
Tonight I am heading off to Tandy Leather Factory to grab some leather and dye, an army surplus store to stock up of radical-bo-badical utility belt gear, and JoAnn's fabrics (told you so) for various accessories and general supplies that would, quite frankly, make my life just that much easier. Final progress post should be tomorrow!!!