This pattern offers six different pauldron patterns. Each is designed to be different, but also easy to modify to fit your needs. The patterns offered here are: -"The Fighter" -"The Paladin" -"The Knight" -"The Barbarian" -"The Cleric" -"The Warrior" - Plus three different neck guard options ABOUT THE PATTERN: These patterns are designed for EVA foam. I like to use 5 mm foam when building armor. While these are crafted with foam in mind, you can alter them to work with worbla or other thermoplastics. These are PDF patterns you simply print at home. There is not physical item with this listing! If you purchase you will be getting a file to download. This is also just the base pattern and does not include any decorative patterns. ****once you purchase any of my patterns they will be available to download from your Etsy purchase history! I recommend downloading from here and done have reported issues from emails Etsy has sent. A physical item will not be mailed out as the is a digital pattern. NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM BUT A PATTERN! I DO NOT DO ANY BUILT ARMOR COMMISSIONS! If you happen to make something using this pattern I'd love to see!
General Information: This is a custom-designed pattern for cosplay armor accessories. The pattern includes: - Segmented pauldron with "armor plates" and half-vest - Matching segmented gauntlet - Alternate gauntlet version with "armor plates" and handguard - Wide shaped belt This listing is for the PATTERN ONLY and not a completed piece. Size: The pattern is drafted for one-size-fits-all but can be scaled up or down as needed when printing. Difficulty: These are moderately difficult, and some sewing experience is necessary to build these patterns. There is a video walkthrough for building this set here: https://youtu.be/vc-aBShpocQ For more information on building this pattern - and others in the LARP Rogue series - visit: https://www.smpdesigns.com/how-it-was-made/how-it-was-made-rogue Recommended materials: Shell: Garment weight faux leather or genuine leather Lining: Headliner foam "Armor plate" details: 2mm EVA foam Finishing: Thin faux leather or other edge finishing (edges are bound to finish - there are no seam allowances at the edges) Closures can be made however you like. The samples are made using heavy-duty snaps to connect the segments and straps with buckles or heavy-duty snaps to connect around the arms Printing: Printing instructions are included. Includes full-size and letter-size PDFs. Full-size PDFs can be printed on large-scale printers. For letter-size printing: in Adobe, print at 100% scale and select the POSTER option to break the PDF into separate pages. Letter-size PDFs should print with the pages in order left-right/top-bottom.
Nougat minifigure with pearl grey torso and armor pattern. Character from The Mandalorian.
My Knight Leg Armor Pattern can be easily scaled, altered or combined with other armor designs and costume pieces. Just use it as your starting point, then add more layers or details and give it your own spin! Print the patterns larger or smaller to fit your own body size. I recommend using 5mm low or high density EVA foam as well as contact cement to create these pieces. Other materials work as well of course! You can find more instructions on how to make costume pieces and props in my tutorial books or on my YouTube channel. This Knight Leg Armor Pattern is a digital PDF download. After your purchase you can directly download your document. These patterns are scalable! This way you can create a perfect fit - for yourself, your kids or even your pets! To print these files we recommend to use the poster print / tiled print option to print them over multiple pages. You can use the free Foxit PDF Reader or Adobe Acrobat. You’ll find more useful printing instructions inside the downloaded file! Have fun crafting! Search Keywords: cosplay, costume, costuming, halloween, armor, crafting, DIY, foam, EVA, tutorial, pattern, print out, fantasy, template, blueprint, prop making, fanart, foamsmith, medieval, guide, shin guards, pauldron
Want to build armor but don't know how? Check out our easy to follow armor patterns! These can be used for foam but also other materials!
A new member of my group recently asked how to make a tabard. This got me thinking. The tabards I've made have been pretty generic, as many others who came before me have already done a good job of covering tabard construction throughout history. I'm fond of the tabard pattern I use -- it's adapted from Duke Dag's design, and it looks great over armor and while fighting, giving free range of arm ...
Digital PDF tutorial and pattern set to help you make your own cosplay costume! Do you want to use the exact patterns that I drafted and used for my own original design fantasy viking warrior costume and read a detailed tutorial book about the whole process with lots of pictures and tips and tricks? Now you can! Read on… Please choose in the drop down menu if you want the patterns, tutorial or BOTH.
Want to build armor but don't know how? Check out our easy to follow armor patterns! These can be used for foam but also other materials!
Pattern for a fantasy breastplate armor piece. Piece is designed for an open back with a closure of your choice, making fit to different sizes possible. Includes the line patterns for all details. This pattern is sized for an approximate women’s medium with measurements in inches 35/28/38. The pattern includes all line patterns for the pieces and basic instructions. Made for building in 4 or 6 mm EVA foam. To print the pattern to the correct scale, open in Adobe Acrobat and in the print menu select the poster printing option. File includes: Line patterns and basic instructions for constructing the breastplate. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/sayakat FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/sayakatcosplay INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/sayakatcosplay TWITTER https://www.twitter.com/sayakatcosplay TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/sayakatcosplay If you use this pattern send me photos of your cosplays! :)
Hello! I decided to make a Work in Progress thread to help keep me motivated. This is only my second cosplay-making experience, my first was an armored...
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
The Alien Scientist breastplate pattern in my cosplay line is finally here! I created this pattern for my Liara T’Soni cosplay from the Mass Effect video game series, but this is a versatile pattern that can be modified for many different sci-fi and fantasy characters. Its defining traits are the natural curves and scoop neckline. The PDF has 11 pages jam-packed with full picture tutorials on grading and construction. Get free patterns here: https://campsite.bio/raisincosplay Check out my Instagram, @raisincosplay, to see more process videos and WIP photos of how I made my version of this breastplate for my Liara T’Soni cosplay. DIFFICULTY: ★★★☆☆ CONTENTS: This is a digital download which you will receive immediately after purchase via Etsy. The download is a .PDF file, which you can open with the free Adobe Reader software. SIZING: This pattern is not pre-graded, but it includes full picture technical instructions on how to scale it bigger or smaller. The pattern is sized for my measurements while wearing a bra. My bust measurement is 35 inches and my underbust measurement is 30 inches. Further measurements including the measurements of the final breastplate are included in the pattern. PRINTING: You can print this pattern on any size paper using tiling. It is recommended that you use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Please see the pattern instructions for further details on printing. TERMS OF USE: Please note: By purchasing any of these products, you agree to the terms set forth below. Please read the terms of use in full before purchasing or downloading. All visual illustrations and text elements of RaisinCreations patterns are property of Raisa Karim per copyright law. By purchasing and downloading the patterns sold by this shop, you agree to the following terms: 1. You may not resell or redistribute this product per copyright law. 2. You may not share or republish this product per copyright law. 3. This pattern is for personal use only and may not be used for manufacturing or commercial production. 4. You may not sell any garments made from this pattern as your own design. SEARCH KEY WORDS: cosplay costume halloween womens armor mass effect femshep commander shepard liara tsoni shadow broker shadowbroker prop making maker eva foam armor foamsmith asari biotic n7 gamer girl bioware fanart fan art ashley williams blueprint template sewing pattern breast plate pattern lady thor cosplay dragon age skyrim
The ARMOR cardigan is part of my collection using the beautiful armor stitch (see ARMOR sweater). And is it allowed to say that it’s one of my most favorite garment I’ve made to date? Anyways, I just love that stitch pattern - so easy to knit and the bomber style is so comfortable to wear! The pattern comes with the option for a zipper and for buttons as well! (The buttoned version is made from John Arbon Textiles, Devonia DK) The ARMOR cardigan 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. At last add a zipper or afterthought buttonholes and buttons. For any questions please join the knitting support in the ANKESTRiCK group details: SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Bust circumference of the finished sweater (according to the front), positive ease included: 98 (105, 113, 120, 126)(133, 144, 152, 162) cm / 38½ (41½, 44½, 47¼, 49½)(52½, 56¾, 59¾, 63¾)“ The garment is intended to be worn with approx. 24 cm (9½”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and gradually less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls. GAUGE 22 sts x 30 rows/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in armor stitch pattern after blocking. SUGGESTED NEEDLES Main needle: 3.75-4mm (US5-6) (depending on your knitting tension), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves Smaller needle: 3.25-3.5mm (US3-4), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves SUGGESTED YARN Two yarns are held together throughout: Yarn1: 3 (4, 4, 4, 5)(5, 5, 5, 6) skeins of The Danish Dyelot, Little blue men, (100% wool (70% Merino, 30% Gotland), 400m (437yds)/100g. Sample color: Kalk Yarn2: 5 (6, 6, 7, 7)(8, 8, 9, 9) skeins of ITO sensai (60% mohair, 40% silk) 240m (262yds)/20g. Sample color: Angora Or m/yds: 1200/1310 (1300/1420, 1400/1530, 1500/1640, 1620/1770)(1740/1900, 1860/2030, 1980/2170, 2100/2210) each of comparable yarns Tip: Yarn1 +2 could be replaced by a single thread of any woolen yarn you get gauge with (up to worsted weight). Please expect to need more m/yds then. MATERIALS Stitch markers, waste yarn, spare needle, 1 zipper 60-65 cm (23-26”) or 6 little toggles
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I understand that it can be overwhelming trying to plan all the details of your wedding and to do so within budget. That’s why I have put together this easy-to-follow, DIY pattern that will teach you how to make your wedding cape so that you walk down the aisle looking elegant and feeling special without breaking the bank. The best news is that this pattern requires NO SEWING MACHINE! Your will have your draped cape completed in just 5 easy steps. Skill Level: -This pattern requires NO sewing machine and NO previous experience with sewing. It is meant for beginners. What is Included: -a 14 page PDF tutorial with photos and a simple 5 step process so that you have a no-stress experience - cape measuring instructions so that your cape is the perfect length for you -the last page of the tutorial includes my contact details so that you can reach out to me (the designer) with any questions or for styling tips -100% money back guarantee if you are not satisfied Details of the Cape that you will Make: -chapel or cathedral length cape (long cape) -raw edge (without a trim) so that you and your dress remain center stage -attached to 2 brooches so that it can be easily attached to your outfit Materials Needed: -108'' of Tulle or other fabric that is 108 ’’ in width -2 decorative brooches - Invisible Nylon Sewing thread - Sewing scissors - Measuring tape or ruler - Hand sewing needles - 2 safety pins My brides say that they are excited to choose a special loved one to help them with this process. They want their Mom, Grandma, or friend to be a part of the journey. Following this PDF pattern will be a fun and easy way for you to build special memories. For videos and pictures of my design process, please visit: *my website at http://www.oneblushingbride.net/ *my facebook page at www.facebook.com/OneBlushingBride *my Instagram at instagram.com/oneblushingbride/ ------------------ How to find and download your pattern: Once you have purchased the pattern, your files will be available to download immediately. If you have an account on Etsy, you can find your patterns by going to the etsy homepage, click on your profile image on the top right, and then click "purchases and reviews". Your pattern will be available here to download. If you are checking out as a guest, you will be emailed a link to download your files. This is a PDF file, and therefore will need to be opened in a program that accepts PDF format. Adobe reader works well and can be downloaded online completely free for windows/mac. "Preview" also works well on Apple/ Mac computers.
Dit patroon biedt zes verschillende schouderstukken. Elk is ontworpen om anders te zijn, maar ook eenvoudig aan te passen aan je behoeften. De patronen die hier worden aangeboden zijn: -"De jager" -"De paladijn" -"De Ridder" -"De barbaar" -"De geestelijke" -"De krijger" - Plus drie verschillende nekbeschermers OVER HET PATROON: Deze patronen zijn ontworpen voor EVA-schuim. Ik gebruik graag 5 mm schuim bij het bouwen van bepantsering. Hoewel deze zijn gemaakt met schuim in gedachten, kun je ze aanpassen aan worbla of andere thermoplasten. Dit zijn pdf-patronen die je gewoon thuis afdrukt. Er is geen fysiek item bij deze aanbieding! Als je koopt, ontvang je een bestand om te downloaden. Dit is ook slechts het basispatroon en bevat geen decoratieve patronen. Zodra je een van mijn patronen hebt gekocht, kunnen ze worden gedownload via je Etsy-aankoopgeschiedenis! Ik raad aan om hier te downloaden en problemen te hebben gemeld via e-mails die Etsy heeft verzonden. Een fysiek item wordt niet verzonden omdat het een digitaal patroon is. LET OP: DIT IS GEEN FYSIEK ARTIKEL, MAAR EEN PATROON! IK DO GEEN COMMISSIES VOOR GEBOUWDE ARMOR! Als je iets maakt met dit patroon, zou ik dat graag zien!
This is a Turorial on how I made my Tauriel leather corset. I hope you find it helpful. Pattern Tauriels leather corset is a bit more complex then a „normal“ corset would be. First I made some sketches before beginning […]
With this Pixie Pocket Belt Free Crochet Pattern, you can create a one-of-a-kind costume piece that will make you stand out from the crowd.
Coloring page based on Ephesians 6:11-18. Put on the whole armor of God!
Hey, are you looking for the perfect pattern to quickly and easily build your own horns for your next cosplay, costume or convention? You don't want to waste a lot of time, money and materials to create it by your own? Or you just don't know how to create some yourselfe in genural? Well, you don't have to! because I have just the right thing for you! Details PDF: The file consists of 14 pages the cover, the instructions and the pattern - These patterns consists of 2 individual parts, all of which are labeled to simplify assembly considerably. In the instructions you will also find a picture that shows how the individual parts must be put together - The format is A4 with a 1: 1 dimension (If necessary, the size of the shoulder armor can be changed via the print settings) For these shoulder armor pieces I used 5mm thick Eva foam and glued them with contact cement. If you use other materials you have to adjust the pattern by yourself. ** This is a DIGITAL PRODUCT and therefore an IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD. No physical items will be shipped. RETURNS: Unfortunately,there are no returns when purchasing a digital dowload. Please contact me with any question before purchasing.
Want to build armor but don't know how? Check out our easy to follow armor patterns! These can be used for foam but also other materials!