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Custom Corset

Friday, March 26th, 2010
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I’ve been working on making my own corset for months. There were some odd issues but the end result is pretty awesome. Big thing is the couple of shortcuts I took worked perfectly and didn’t cause any issues. I used hook and eye tape in place of a corset busk and amazingly it held. Second, I used plastic duct ties in place of metal boning. They are a little bulky but strong enough and I can actually sit comfortably in this without it deforming. The cheap boning in a store bought corset bunches bends and twists when you sit. To make this worse the heat of the body sets those kinks in so the corset won’t lay properly and stabs you. So far no issues with this plastic. Also I have to be careful not to tighten it too much as I easily could without it being uncomfortable (I’m not a tight lacer).

I used a slightly altered version of Butterick pattern 4254. Big change I added a couple inches over the bust to be able to wear it as outerwear.  You can see in the photos the inch wasn’t enough so I had to wear something under it. If you want to make this as outerwear I’d suggest adding at least 3 inches and cutting it to the desired level just before inserting the boning and binding the top. Definitely make sure you can raise your arms over your head safely at the level you are going to cut it to.

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I decided to wear it for a punk sexy character I’m playing. I am actually sporting a faux hawk here which is high fashion long hair mohawk. I’ll try to get you a shot of that next. In the long run this outfit will add bits of tech so it can go cyber punk.

Ghost of Halloween’s Past

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

This year I made an awesome costume for a good friend of mine (hopefully there will be pictures later) rather than focusing on what I was going to wear. I’ve thrown together something for myself (which there may be be pictures of later) but it doesn’t compare to the last costume I made just for Halloween, a few years ago.

I had the idea of going as a slightly Grecian tribal priestess. The costume  was actually my first experiment in draping. I basically just worked out how to make it with knots and laying it over myself. What really makes the look are the furs, feathers, shells and thorns.

This sort of costume is very easy and frugal. Most of it was items I just had sitting around like shell necklaces from Hawaii. The fabric was just scraps that couldn’t have cost more then $5. The fur pieces were things I had gotten at Renaissance fairs and probably the most expensive part at $15. However, they are reusable for many costume ideas. My favorite bit is a necklace I had made stringing thorns off a rose bush. It was too painful to wear as a necklace but I wore it dangling off the top. Additionally, I wore a shell and straw necklace I picked up at a swap meet for $3 which was the only thing I actually bought specifically for the costume.

A Costumer’s Dilemma – What to Wear for Halloween

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Even with a closet full of clothes it’s still possible to have nothing to wear. You want to wear something exciting and new. Usually Halloween is easy because you can’t wear a costume very often.

For me this isn’t true. I am involved in live action roleplaying which is sort of like improv theater so 4 days out of each month I can dress up in some sort of costume. It’s great as its’ a reason to make and wear my creations but it also makes it harder to wow people on Halloween.

This year I looked through my closet and looked again trying to pick out something. Everything had been done and done again. Finally, I went with comfy, well made and sort of costume like. Watching movies with a small group of friends sadly does not warrant a ball gown…

Burning Inspiration

Saturday, October 31st, 2009
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I love designing costumes for others. It pushes me to think in new ways and explore new techniques. I would never have even considered making something like the above photo for myself but it looks lovely blowing in the wind across the playa at burning man.

The entire coat is crazy quilted from pieces of old Hawaiian shirts. Up close you can see the zigzag stitching and extreme clash of colors and values. His goal was for it to be as gaudy and jarring as possible. The top is a copy of a Hawaiian shirt that I made a pattern from and then used flat patterning and pattern drafting techniques to turn into a voluminous coat. Copying a readymade garment and using it as what is known as a block or sloper from which to make style changes without losing the old garments fit is one of my favorite techniques. It is extremely effective and easier then starting totally from scratch.

Red, White and New

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
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Some holidays aren’t obvious choices for costuming. In mid June this year when I found this flag fabric for $1.50 a yard I was immediately inspired to make a dress to wear for the 4th of July. A fun and bold outfit for only about $5 was an irresitable prospect.

I decided to drape the dress right on my dress form in the fabric (ala Project Runway). I’ve had my dress form about a year but haven’t had the time to use it much. However, at $5 what did I have to lose? The end result is just lovely especially given it was a first try at making such a thing without a pattern.

My Talk on Costuming

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
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Just got the pictures back from my talk on costuming at the Shadows Anime convention! I’ve seen lots of pictures of people giving presentations but somehow its more fun in costume!