I haven't posted older stuff, but I wanted to get some up for someone who asked. :D Just pics here.
30 November 2011
22 May 2011
16 May 2011
Finally working on AZ...
...with less than 2 weeks to go. Probably not the best plan, but I have been in a sewing slump - majorly. I have to make a costumes for my 2 older daughters. If I have time... I'll make one for the littlest one.
First up, Dr. Horrible for Ana.
This one:
First up, Dr. Horrible for Ana.
This one:
30 October 2010
6 hour costume
The thought of having to make an entire costume today was daunting, but I figured it would be easy since I was mainly re-purposing things. Well, take heed -- re-doing a tailored jacket takes way longer than making one from scratch. It was pretty amazing seeing all the inner tailored parts, but I really didn't have time to spare since Alex's party was at 6pm.
Here is the character (right) she wanted to be (Sho Minamimoto from "The World Ends with You")...
So we went to Goodwill and bought a pair of pants to cut holes in... first thing I did this morning was make the cuts then send the pants through the washer and dryer -- and they frayed fabulously. Make sure you buy pants that are cotton woven (like denim or twill) if you want to get a frayed effect. Polyester pants won't do it.
Here are the pants after the dryer:
The coat we got was about 4 sizes (at least) too large. After I took out the lining and the padding, I resewed the seams, taking out from .5-2" on each seam. I had to cut the pockets out and sew up the slashes because the coat was just too big in front. I also cut off about 8 inches from the sleeve length to make the jacket short sleeved. For the bandana, I just made a red square and hemmed it. She had the hat, and I added the 5 metal circles and 2 metal studs. Here is an early pic after I had been re-doing the jacket for a while (and changed the buttons to gold metal)-- you can also see the beginnings of the necklace:
I kept making the jacket smaller until it fit well, then I hemmed it and put a button on the inside to close the coat. I had to take up the arms as well. Again -- either buy the base garment in your size (or close to it!) or make it from scratch! (or have more than one day to make the costume!!!)
Next, I made a gray belt and put gray stripes around the sleeves and hemmed the sleeves. We scavenged an old gold belt buckle, too. For the necklace, I glued an uncovered button piece to a metal scrap and Alex painted it silver. I couldn't find a large enough jump ring, so I used a piece from my chainmail supplies. lol Here is the jacket, complete:
Next came the challenge of the tattoo on the character's left hand and arm. At this point, I had less than an hour left to finish. I wish I had more time to do something better, but I think this turned out ok. I cut a long black glove and used Miracle Tape (basically a double-sided repair tape that is also used to hold straps up, and to keep necklines from gaping, etc) to stick on the design part.
And, with about 20 minutes to spare, here is Alex in full costume. Ignore the little pink elf in the picture. :D
Mission accomplished!!
29 October 2010
Sgt. Pepper... Paul
Ana wanted to dress as Paul on the Sgt. Pepper cover for Halloween this year. The blue suit here:
ok, that is shiny!
So this is definitely a costume-grade costume. I made it all in 1.5 days -- but I think it turned out cute, and she appears to be happy.
A few construction photos:
first -- always add pin-stripe to the pants leg *before* you sew up the pants:
I also opted to add as much of the trimmings to the jacket before sewing it up.
same with the back -- it is so much easier to sew on trim with a partial garment than onto the whole bulky thing!
then I drafted a little collar:
And made and attached sleeves:
Can you see the ball fringe on the bottom? I love it!
So here she is before the wig...
And I laughed so hard when she did put on the wig... oh my, she looks so different!!! She's doing letters from Help!. Dork.
ok, that is shiny!
So this is definitely a costume-grade costume. I made it all in 1.5 days -- but I think it turned out cute, and she appears to be happy.
A few construction photos:
first -- always add pin-stripe to the pants leg *before* you sew up the pants:
I also opted to add as much of the trimmings to the jacket before sewing it up.
same with the back -- it is so much easier to sew on trim with a partial garment than onto the whole bulky thing!
then I drafted a little collar:
And made and attached sleeves:
Can you see the ball fringe on the bottom? I love it!
So here she is before the wig...
And I laughed so hard when she did put on the wig... oh my, she looks so different!!! She's doing letters from Help!. Dork.
14 August 2010
Green Day
So after another AMAZING Green Day concert, I decided I needed Green Day Converse (well, I have been wanting them for a while). So I bought a new pair yesterday, then some fabric paint and here they are:
09 August 2010
Working on my new sewing room!
I outgrew that 5th bedroom eons ago, but with 3 kids that need beds, what do you do? Putting them in the same room would guarantee misery for all of us. One day as I was piling more fabric into the upstairs playroom (overflow #3).. I started thinking. Playroom= bigger.... Playroom not being used except as storage.... see where I am going with this???
Weeks later (took weeks to haul everything out in a huge game of musical mess... I hope the hoarding show producers aren't reading my blog)... room mostly clear (except for said overflow fabric...).
Here is my sewing wall -- and *yes* that is sparkley paint! I have to hang the glow in the dark moon and disco ball (really!), and then the sewing counter will go up. I want to add some rhinestones to the wall as stars, too.
So today I am browsing the web (instead of working on sewing room) and I come across this contest http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=9630 to win a brand new shiny Husqvarna Viking s21serger. Yes, I said shiny!! My serger is ooooolllllddddd.... yes, old. I would love to have a super nice new serger to replace it. All these cosplays need lots of serging (Elven capes, super hero tights, J-pop outfits, gothic creations....). A new serger would make things so much easier for me!
I have space for it, see?
Weeks later (took weeks to haul everything out in a huge game of musical mess... I hope the hoarding show producers aren't reading my blog)... room mostly clear (except for said overflow fabric...).
Here is my sewing wall -- and *yes* that is sparkley paint! I have to hang the glow in the dark moon and disco ball (really!), and then the sewing counter will go up. I want to add some rhinestones to the wall as stars, too.
So today I am browsing the web (instead of working on sewing room) and I come across this contest http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=9630 to win a brand new shiny Husqvarna Viking s21serger. Yes, I said shiny!! My serger is ooooolllllddddd.... yes, old. I would love to have a super nice new serger to replace it. All these cosplays need lots of serging (Elven capes, super hero tights, J-pop outfits, gothic creations....). A new serger would make things so much easier for me!
I have space for it, see?
If you sew... rush over to the above link and enter the contest! Someone is going to win a fine machine! Now I have to get back to installing my sewing counter!
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