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Location: Otakon 2024 - Marriott Marquee M3 Level, Union Station Workshop Room Date: Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 Time: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm EST Class Length: 2 hours In this course Plexi Cosplay will teach students the basics for EVA foam manipulation. The course will use SKS Props' Buggy the Clown hat pattern and create an unpainted finished product ready to be taken home and painted. In this lecture you'll learn: How to transfer patterns How to cut foam properly How to glue foam together How to manipulate EVA foam clay Prerequisite Skills: Beginner friendly - no experience required About the Instructor: PlexiCosplay is an award-winning cosplayer from Maryland who specializes in engineering and high-end costume design. She has judged large cosplay circuits like C2E2 but spends much of her time collaborating with gaming companies to bring characters to life. She is also the manager of one of Maryland's largest makerspaces and teaches classes on digital design and fabrication outside of cosplay. The Nitty Gritty: To participate in this class you must be at least 16 years of age Space is limited and all tickets are first come first serve Purchasing a ticket reserves one (1) seat at this class. For multiple tickets, please add more than one ticket to your cart All tickets are final sale. In the event of a no-show, no refunds will be available Tickets will be delivered digitally to the email address provided at checkout. This digital ticket will be needed to enter the event. All classes start promptly at the time they're scheduled for. In the event of tardiness, you may miss certain aspects of the class and may not be able to complete the scheduled project in full Our Sponsors for the 2024 Cosplay Sewing Gallery:
This is a digital pattern only, not a physical object. For sale is a full scale digital pattern for a leather pauldron, in the style of the BBC Musketeers tv show. Includes the vine & ivy tooling layout as used on my production piece, or substitute your own. This was set up for 3.5-4mm vegtan. This pattern does not include the top strap for mounting to the shoulder, or the strap to secure around the arm (though does indicate where I put rivets for them). Files are vector pdf. There are three options: -> All in one file, for large format printing -> A4 Landscape, with the largest piece requiring a tape join -> US Letter Landscape, with the largest piece requiring a tape join This is for personal use only. You may not sell products based on this pattern.
Printable Female breastplate armor and shoulderpad pattern with Gray warden symbol decoration created for high density 5 mm Eva foam. You will find all the tips on our tutorial to cut, glue and paint this armor! You can even buy a pre cut gray warden crest in our shop😊 You can print it on A4 normal paper https://youtu.be/GQ8wfYpIhcg
I came up with this cute stitch pattern for a hat and loved it so much that I dearly wanted to make an all over textured sweater with it with an elegant high collar! I named it armor stitch, but it’s so easy and fun to do, it must exist already. Please let me know if it looks familiar to you! Thank you! The ARMOR sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down. Start working the collar in the collar stitch pattern and then increase for the armor stitch pattern. Then the yoke is worked with raglan increases to sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are then placed on hold, underarm sts are cast on, and you continue to work the body in armor stitch to the bottom. After the body is completed, the sleeve sts are picked up again to work the sleeves top down in armor stitch in the round to the end. For any questions and knitting support join my group here Details: SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Bust circumference of the finished sweater (according to the front), positive ease included: 96 (103, 111, 118, 126)(134, 145, 152, 160) cm / 37¾ (40½, 43¾, 46½, 49½)(52¾, 57, 59¾, 63)“ The garment is intended to be worn with approx. 22 cm (8¾”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and gradually less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls. Sample is shown in Size 3 with 22 cm (8¾“) positive ease GAUGE 21 sts x 28 rows/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in stitch pattern after blocking. SUGGESTED NEEDLES Main needle: 4-4.5mm (US6-7) (depending on your knitting tension), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves Smaller needle: 3.5-4mm (US4-6), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves SUGGESTED YARN Two yarns are held together throughout: Yarn1: 7 (8, 9, 9, 10)(11, 12, 13, 14) balls of Fonty Urga, (50% Merino, 50% Yak), 125m (137yds)/50g. Sample color: 02 Yarn2: 4 (4, 5, 5, 6)(6, 7, 7, 8) skeins of ITO sensai (60% mohair, 40% silk) 240m (262yds)/20g. Sample color: Angora Or m/yds: 850/930 (930/1020, 1020/1120, 1120/1225, 1230/1345)(1350/1480, 1480/1620, 1600/1750, 1750/1915) each of comparable yarns Tip: Yarn 1+2 could be replaced by a single thread of any woolen yarn you get gauge with (up to worsted weight). Please expect to need some more m/yds then. MATERIALS Stitch markers, waste yarn, spare needle Techniques: CO knit purl increases (video tutorial) decreases (video tutorial) BO Difficulty: advanced beginner
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Christian Dior outono-inverno 06/07 (www.style.com) Este look foi escolhido por passar a sensação de desconforto, pouca mobilidade, estranheza, exagero e pela estética lúdica.
My son needs a new wams (doublet). He's been happily wearing two doublets for the past three years, but they were made from commercial patterns and it's time to see if he'll go for something more historically accurate (he's nearly 10 years old, so the days of dressing him in clothing he does not like are over). And I just so happen to have information on an extant linen doublet, originally made...
PLEASE READ before ordering. This pattern collection helps you to create your very own stunning arm armor / prosthesis for your Malenia Cosplay using materials like EVA foam and Worbla. This is a digital PDF download, NOT a physical product. After purchase, you can download the files directly. 🔥 What's Included: - Digital download link for a comprehensive set of patterns inspired by Malenia's prosthesis arm - Patterns are placed for A4 sized paper - Short guideline about how to use the pattern, with crafting tips for your own crafting journey 📏 Customization Note: While these patterns are based on my own measurements, each individual is unique. Adjustments may be needed to ensure a perfect fit for your body. The included guide provides an overview of my measurements to see where adjustments may be needed. Craft your personalized prosthesis arm with confidence, tailoring it to your unique dimensions for an authentic and comfortable fit. 🚫Refund Policy: Please note that as these patterns are offered as digital downloads, we do not provide refunds for purchased items. Upon completing your purchase, you will receive a direct download link, granting you instant access to your files. Ensure you are ready to embark on your crafting journey before making a purchase. These files are for personal use only. Do not sell or redistribute them. I do not hold ownership rights to the original designs. If you have any questions, please contact me. Thank you, and have fun crafting!
I came up with this cute stitch pattern for a hat and loved it so much that I dearly wanted to make an all over textured sweater with it with an elegant high collar! I named it armor stitch, but it’s so easy and fun to do, it must exist already. Please let me know if it looks familiar to you! Thank you! The ARMOR sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down. Start working the collar in the collar stitch pattern and then increase for the armor stitch pattern. Then the yoke is worked with raglan increases to sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are then placed on hold, underarm sts are cast on, and you continue to work the body in armor stitch to the bottom. After the body is completed, the sleeve sts are picked up again to work the sleeves top down in armor stitch in the round to the end. For any questions and knitting support join my group here Details: SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Bust circumference of the finished sweater (according to the front), positive ease included: 96 (103, 111, 118, 126)(134, 145, 152, 160) cm / 37¾ (40½, 43¾, 46½, 49½)(52¾, 57, 59¾, 63)“ The garment is intended to be worn with approx. 22 cm (8¾”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and gradually less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls. Sample is shown in Size 3 with 22 cm (8¾“) positive ease GAUGE 21 sts x 28 rows/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in stitch pattern after blocking. SUGGESTED NEEDLES Main needle: 4-4.5mm (US6-7) (depending on your knitting tension), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves Smaller needle: 3.5-4mm (US4-6), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves SUGGESTED YARN Two yarns are held together throughout: Yarn1: 7 (8, 9, 9, 10)(11, 12, 13, 14) balls of Fonty Urga, (50% Merino, 50% Yak), 125m (137yds)/50g. Sample color: 02 Yarn2: 4 (4, 5, 5, 6)(6, 7, 7, 8) skeins of ITO sensai (60% mohair, 40% silk) 240m (262yds)/20g. Sample color: Angora Or m/yds: 850/930 (930/1020, 1020/1120, 1120/1225, 1230/1345)(1350/1480, 1480/1620, 1600/1750, 1750/1915) each of comparable yarns Tip: Yarn 1+2 could be replaced by a single thread of any woolen yarn you get gauge with (up to worsted weight). Please expect to need some more m/yds then. MATERIALS Stitch markers, waste yarn, spare needle Techniques: CO knit purl increases (video tutorial) decreases (video tutorial) BO Difficulty: advanced beginner
Jennifer Hom ~ Armor ~ More Jennifer Hom Thank you, foxface, for the correct attribution!
For those who are working with me on this costume, here is the latest addition to my ensemble! My Princess Armor for the shoulders is a powerful detail in the overall costume and will definitely help make this outfit look that much more authentic! As these pieces come together toward my final creation, it has […]
This product has a PDF file for printing templates. Suitable for the use of Cosplay. The templates are designed for real size, so print the files with no margin. If you have any questions, please send us an email j.jubscosplay [!at] gmail.com * the molds were made to a certain measure. If necessary adapt for your measures. ** watch our videos to help in the making: https://youtu.be/q-z4wF9TWcU ATTENCION: we don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. Please contact us if you have any questions before purchase
The New York Academy of Art is pleased to share a note by Hilary Harkness. Regularly posting her "Notes from Studio Lockdown," Hilary blogs with us as she prepares for her upcoming exhibition at Mary Boone Gallery in New York City, on Thursday, May 5, 5-7pm. Dear friends, As I prepare for my May 5th show (please come! the opening is 5-7pm at the Mary Boone Gallery in midtown, at 745 Fifth Ave.), I find that everything non-essential has dropped from my life. I have always built my life around convenience, trying to live within feet of subway stops. For years I lived within three blocks of the 1,2,3,L, F,M,A,C,E,B & D so I could waste less time. I work at home as close to the kitchen as possible to save on footsteps. I don’t care about clothes as long as I look ok, and will buy a generic wardrobe for a season in an hour at one store. I tell hairdressers to just make me look normal. My life has been designed to eliminate distraction. I am currently finishing a painting of the last night of the Yamato, a Japanese battleship that went on a suicide mission in 1945. The painting began in my head five years ago while listening to a Dolly Parton song of all things. I researched exact battleship plans and drew out the interior on a thin piece of paper. You can see a hundred feet deep into the ship, and I have all the rooms to scale, receding into space. In this painting I wanted to speculate about the different things people might do when faced with certain doom. I knew where to dig for historical details, and how to make the painting make sense. I built a filing system to deal with my thousands of pieces of information. I looked over my past successes and failures at painting to pick approaches to materials that work. I covered the ferrules of my brushes with tape so reflected light wouldn’t disrupt my vision. I made mini-palettes out of plastic lids and taped them to my painting and taped folded bounty paper towel to myself to wipe my brushes on so I wouldn’t distract myself with movement. My goal was to be smart about the process so all my efforts would directly make the painting more pleasurable for the viewer. taping brushes to reduce glare The truth is, the past year and a half of work on this painting has been a disaster, as always. I drew the plans small, then changed the shape of panel so I had to tape extra pieces of paper to the drawing. There were so many perspective guidelines, I couldn’t see what I was doing and had to color things in with markers to visualize the space. muse as avatar I redrew it on a clean piece of paper to the size of my new panel, then wadded up the drawing and carried it around town in my handbag while fretting about conflicting themes. Want to annoy your friends – pull out a 42” drawing at dinner! Want to annoy your non-artist girlfriend - insist she tries painting so she can see how hard it is (she made it look easy)! I have maybe a hundred ideas for sea creatures to add to the flooding bowels of the ship, but the deadline is in a week so my subconscious will have to pick the best five. Despite my best attempts to stick to the appointed story line, my real themes about domesticity have dominated, completely subverting or even sabotaging the painting from within. cat as avatar, atop the sketch I was smart about how I started the painting, streamlining my life and methods. But with a week to go until the art shipper arrives, I’m finding out what’s important: whatever comes out. 90% of my effort has been with playing with things and pushing things around and now I can only trust in the process, that my subconscious has been primed and I can make something effortlessly. It’s as though I’ve practiced making the painting, so when I paint it, I already know what I’m doing and it feels effortless – but not really in my control. So what do I love about deadlines? My friends who believe in me and send their love and support to me as I sit diligently watching my painting unfold. I don’t even have to explain to them how I feel because we all go through this. I can’t be the artist I would like to be, but maybe this experience is what I signed up for when I devoted my life to painting. Yours very truly, Hilary Harkness
Till today, the Dendra armor remains the oldest intact full-set of body armor of human history, representing in a unique way the Bronze Age military technological achievements.
Fantasy Cloak “Sea Born” Woolen cape with Nautilus shell trim Our Sea-Born collection is loosely inspired by early medieval designs but is made to be universal to the general medieval time period. When creating these items we imagined they would be worn by someone who wishes to be one with the sea, an aspiring mermaid perhaps, or anyone who feels at home sitting on the beach on misty mornings. If you love to dance through the waves and long walks along the coast, we’re thinking about you! The inspiration behind this cloak is mostly Byzantine – we looked at the simple triangle and semi-circle cloaks seen in artworks. This kind of cloak is fantastic because it’s easy to secure and adjust with a fibula, fits almost anyone, and also looks dramatic and beautiful, which we feel is always an important factor in any costume. The cloak can either be fastened with a pin or fibula at the front or at your shoulder, depending on how you choose to wear it. We’ve used special wool for this collection that’s softer and drapes much nicer than any wool we’ve used before. It’s still water-resistant and perfect for a chilly morning, though, sure to provide you with a little bit of protection from the elements. The cloak itself has a very subtle cut out for it to drape around your neck, and flows down to just below the knees depending on how you choose to wear it. The border of the cape is trimmed with an absolutely stunning piece of artwork: trim woven with a nautilus shell design on it. The pattern for this ArmStreet-exclusive trim was created by our artists, who were inspired by the creatures and shellfish you would find on the beach. Not only is the trim beautiful, but it’s also applied to the cape in a very specific way that makes it lie flat perfectly at the edges, with a little bit of contrasting artificial silk lining the edge of it like piping. This slightly raises the border of the trim and really makes it pop. To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
This style of hosen was worn by the Landsknecht, who were male German mercenaries in the early to mid-16th century. They were known for their ferocity and their flamboyant style of dress. It is b…
***THIS IS A KIT**** This is a digital download of the patterns for the kit so that you can create it from whatever material you'd like! This will also come with assembly instructions. This is not a listing for a completed harness. The listing photos are what the kit will look like assembled. Instructional material will be provided in order to help you assemble it in the form of a power point or pdf. There's also a wonderful gentleman that made a series of videos on youtube of him assembling it. You'll download multiple files. A pdf of assembly instructions, the patterns, and pictures of all the patterns on a cutting mat for sizing reference. Pouch patterns will be sent separately in a direct message *****Every item I sell is for personal use only. Do not use any item from my shop to pattern, cast or replicate in order to sell. *****
Ready to take on the fashion battlefield? Look fierce and feel invincible in our Cosima Silver Armor Prints Bodysuit. Featuring a striking ethereal or futuristic armor pattern that will make you stand out from the crowd, while providing the ultimate comfort and flexibility for all your adventures. Gender: WOMEN Item Type: Tops & Tees, Bodysuits Material: 95%Polyester/5%Spandex Blended Element: Graphic Printed AOP Fabric Type: Milk Fiber SIZE CHART Size (CM) Bust Waist Sleeve Length S (155cm 40kg) 74-88 61-68 64 70 M (162cm 50kg) 78-92 65-72 65 71 L (175cm 65kg) 82-96 69-76 66 72 Size (Inch) Bust Waist Sleeve Length S (155cm 40kg) 29.13-34.65 24.02-26.77 25.2 27.56 M (162cm 50kg) 30.71-36.22 25.59-28.35 25.59 27.95 L (175cm 65kg) 32.28-37.80 27.17-29.92 25.98 28.35
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Selling Points 1. Style: Medieval Renaissance Steampunk 2. What's in the box: Cloak Shawl Specifications Gender: Women's, Men's, Unisex, Types: Cloak, Shawls, Characters: Outlander, Crusader, Knight Ritter, Material: Polyester, Style: Retro Vintage, Punk & Gothic, Medieval, Renaissance, Steampunk, 17th Century, Look After Me: Washable, Wet and Dry Cleaning, Machine wash, Pattern: Solid Colored, Shoulder Width (cm): M:43.5;L:53.5, Occasion: Masquerade, Party / Evening, Stage, Performance, Age Group: Adults', Length (cm): M:17.5;L:18.5, What's in the box: Cloak, Shawl, Photos Size Chart Inches Centimeters Size Shoulder Width Length M 43.5 17.5 L 53.5 18.5 Before Purchasing: Our size chart may be a little bit different from your local standard. You can find measuring guide and size chart in product details. Please follow the guide and chart to determine the best fitting size.
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