Friday, May 31, 2019

Dragon Age Inquisition Cosplay - Orlesian Skirt

My Dragon Age Inquisition cosplay has been only a thought for a couple of years now,  but I'm determined to finish it in 2019. So I got the pattern out one night and cut out every piece of the layered skirt.


Layer 1 - Underskirt

I scrounged some fabric from my many boxes and made a simple, full-length, A-line skirt that I could wear on its own, separate from the cosplay.
See the odd black pattern on the back where I JUST ran out of fabric? Ha ha! This pattern uses a lot of fabric.

Layer 2 - White cotton underskirt.

Looks like I mostly forgot to take a photo of this in progress, but you can see it on the final skirt.

Layer 3 - Moth wings

These were the complicated part of the skirt, because I had elected to do them in satin for the more formal ballgown look. And satin is slippery.
I did them as separate 'petals', so that the layers and drape would look more like the original gown. 


Once sewn, all of the moth eyes were fabric printed on using the lino cuts I had designed and carved for this project.
It's always a slight risk printing directly onto your finished, sewn product, but I was confident. As long as I let the black dry before I put the copper on, it would turn out fine.
Each part was a top layer, sewed together with a bottom layer, and turned through so that the seams were on the inside. A lot tidier than simple hems, particularly with the satin.
It was a LOT of sewing with very slippery fabric....
And I had it draped everywhere!
But it was coming together according to my plan.
I sewed the wing designs on rather than paint them, so that the effect was subtler. 
Lots and lots of pinning followed, trying to work out how the individual layers would hang. The white underskirt and all of the satin were sewn together as a single skirt, with a substantial, solid waistband to hold all of it up.
But can you see how it all came together?

I think you can really see the moth wing effect at the front!

The finished skirt! 

Just the matching corset top to make, and the hand-painted stand-up butterfly collar.....
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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Art and Adaptation Project - Eco dye garments

I decided to submit to a local art project Art and Adaptation. I had the opportunity to submit up to 3 photos of works that could be displayed in light-up art boxes around my town. The theme was adaptation and transformation and how this applies to our local context: so why not enter some transformed garments, since the reuse and recycle movement is so strong here?
My concept was that I would take before and after photos of my dyed garments and I pictured them as mirror images. 
No other available model but myself!
 A pity this one blurred! Oh well, learning experience, and I took other photos.
This shirt.. was not flattering!
I think the ones with me in them are probably more interesting than just the clothes, but I tried some of them too.
 The next stage is seeing how they turn out after the dye... could be anything!
 The flowers are loving the bits of rain we get at the moment 😃
Another day of dyeing. Aaaaaand..... the results!
 Mixed results with the photography.
 And with the success of the dye. I had a couple that I could work with though.
A bit of photoshop and creativity, and this is what I came up with.
I didn't end up submitting the green dress, because I didn't think it was interesting enough. People are much better subjects. 
 I was really happy with this one in the end, though trying to take outdoor photographs in the tropics WHILE WEAR WOOL is crazy!
 But this is probably my favourite, especially the 'after' shot.  
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Thursday, April 11, 2019

Pillowcase + Skirt = Funkier skirt!

Not much blogging happening at the moment-I think I spend so much time on a computer at work that I don't want to do it at home! 
But I have been sewing. 
I picked up an op shop skirt a while back because I liked the colours. Too small for me, but with some upcyling it would be nice for someone else. A lovely light denim and a cool vine pattern on it.
In my stash I had a pillow case that I had dyed from white/yellow flowers to blue/green flowers.
I thought it was a pretty good match to the skirt. I pinned it in place to try.
And I really liked it. The bit I chopped off the corner made a great pocket, too. 
I like good-sized pockets on my outfits! 
And there you have it: a whole new skirt! 
A bit longer, but I love the shape of it.
The next craft stall is in May, so hopefully this goes to a good home. 
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Monday, March 11, 2019

Star Wars Bedsheets refashioned into a dress (and three skirts!)

I'm going through a dress phase again at the moment, and I'm not afraid to wear interesting things to work. So when I found these Star Wars Stormtrooper bedsheets in an op shop I had to make something!
Cue favourite pattern: 
There was plenty of fabric for a full-length dress, so I folded and pinned my pieces. I wanted to get more than one garment out of it, so I didn't necessarily follow the grain of the fabric... but hopefully it won't stretch too much.
I also cheated and combined a couple of pieces- sometimes I'm lazy! It's for me, so it doesn't matter so much.
The other skirts that I cut out:
1) Rockabilly pattern, just needs the waist band on it in this photo:
Finished:
2) Rockabilly pattern for my nerd skirt, in progress:
3) Flared skirt:
Four garments out of two bedsheets is good recycling! 
Keep an eye out for the finished dress!
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