Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Finished! No-Sew Cat Ear Hairclips
I went to London Film and Comic con with the husb0t, sister in law and her kids a while back.... and they were selling these for around £5 a pair.
want some? You will need felt, hair clips and a glue gun.... tutorial coming soon!...
want some? You will need felt, hair clips and a glue gun.... tutorial coming soon!...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
GC: Tutorial Tuesday: Jesse/Team Rocket Cosplay!
Crossposted at geekcrafts.com

Via Geekologie
Labels:
cosplay,
costume,
deviantart,
geek,
geekcrafts,
jessie,
meowth,
pokemon,
team ricket,
tutorial,
wig
Sunday, September 12, 2010
The Supergirl Costume!
It's done, and here's the pictures to prove it!
got any questions? post a comment or write on my facebook wall...
x G
got any questions? post a comment or write on my facebook wall...
x G
Labels:
costume,
pattern darfting,
supergirl,
superhero
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Supergirl comes to Wonderwoman's Rescue
So the REASON I'm making a Supergirl outfit my excuse for making a Supergirl outfit is in preparation for my sister in laws birthday party in a couple of weeks time, but I went round on Sunday and she was slightly concerned that her one-size-fits-none costume was going to turn her into an impromptu glamour girl halfway through her party... not what you want to be remembered for... So this is what I did for her,
.
BEFORE
AFTER:
(1) took in over the bust to reduce slipping
(2) zip added to improve fit
(3) gawdy trim removed and sewn back up, matching trim added to make the zip look at home in the garment.
(4) remove old super stretchy (useless) elastic, add new twangy elastic in back.
I was a bit worried when the costume looked like this:
but it all came back together :-) PHEW!
This is what I got in return:
bags and bags and BAGS of fabric from her stash :-) NOMNOMNOM :-)
G x
.
BEFORE
AFTER:
(1) took in over the bust to reduce slipping
(2) zip added to improve fit
(3) gawdy trim removed and sewn back up, matching trim added to make the zip look at home in the garment.
(4) remove old super stretchy (useless) elastic, add new twangy elastic in back.
I was a bit worried when the costume looked like this:
but it all came back together :-) PHEW!
This is what I got in return:
bags and bags and BAGS of fabric from her stash :-) NOMNOMNOM :-)
G x
Labels:
alterations,
costume,
supergirl,
superhero,
superman,
wonder woman,
zips
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