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Cyndaquil24 [2013-04-29 00:45:27 +0000 UTC]
how did you make your jester shoes
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stitch-n-time [2008-01-08 21:59:44 +0000 UTC]
I would too!
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stitch-n-time [2007-12-13 04:26:41 +0000 UTC]
Very beautiful. I like to make costume myself. It realy nice. I wish I could realy see it first hand. It a real work of art, and skill.
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IRIA-L-unpardonable [2007-08-02 20:50:17 +0000 UTC]
that is an awesome costume!!!!
I am most impresed by the jester hat.... in fact I was wondering if you could share any insight on how to sew a jester hat...
beautiful
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mleiv In reply to IRIA-L-unpardonable [2007-08-08 05:01:21 +0000 UTC]
I don't know if you should take my advice for hat-making. This hat gave me a lot of grief. Basically, it is a modified witch's hat. I wrapped newspaper into a cone and taped it to fit, then traced the cone on a second piece of newspaper and drew out the star. When cutting from the cloth, add an extra 1/2 inch or so for seams. I used a few layers of sew-in fabric stiffener (like for collars) to make the brim stick out. In retrospect, I think I would recommend thin foam instead. The bells weighed my star tips down too far. I fixed this by sewing the brim back up the cone in the middle of each star segment, about an inch (not visible in the picture, but that is why the brim goes up from the base of the cone and then flops down again).
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IRIA-L-unpardonable In reply to mleiv [2007-08-08 07:29:46 +0000 UTC]
ohhhhh thanks, that is an impressive work.
personally I have never sewed a thing in my life... so maybe I will start with a plushie thing...
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Puppetcancer [2007-05-19 08:23:41 +0000 UTC]
Y'know, what really stood out about your costume to me was the commentary that you typed. ex. Difficulties, mistakes, successes, what you would have done differently. While the excitement of being on a stage in front of a crowd is great too, I'll admit that a lot of the satisfaction I got from building my own Halloween costumes was from all the problem solving. Ex. "Hmmm, I'm going to get a hernia if the shoulder straps go the way I had originally planned, but what if I..."
And yeah, it's awesome that you thought to include a seperate photo that showed the star on the heel of the curly-toe shoes. Good work!
Finally, it was inspiring to see someone besides myself who includes the sketch of the costume and the photo of the finished costume. Thanks!
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ohnojaylo [2006-11-01 19:50:16 +0000 UTC]
Your concept is awesome. However I think the fit could be a bit better, it seems a bit baggy in places. Also, since there is so much of one color, if you contrasted it with another color it would help it pop a bit more. In the future, make sure you have enough time as you are still learning sewing, to make a muslin mock up. How you do this is cut the pattern pieces in the size you think you are but with a 1" to 2" seam allowance, and in cheap $1 muslin. It's like a test piece. Sew with the seam allowances on the outside, and you dont have to bother finishing anything unless you want to. This is so if it's too small when you try it on, you can let it out where you need to, and then you can always take it in where you need to, without wasting more expensive fabric that the final piece will be in. I would research boning and see about lining some parts of the bodice with featherlite (plastic boning) to help it have more shape. As for the jester at, at work we use stuffing, like polyfill. Thanks for participating!
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zombiebe10u [2006-11-01 05:36:27 +0000 UTC]
beautiful work
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AJAngelique [2006-10-30 17:28:05 +0000 UTC]
awesome!
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mleiv In reply to AJAngelique [2006-10-30 17:52:47 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
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sadwonderland [2006-10-30 00:50:11 +0000 UTC]
four=way stretch velvet=EVIL.
This costume=BEAUTIFUL. SO FABOO!!!
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mleiv In reply to sadwonderland [2006-10-30 17:51:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!!!
And YUP. Next time I'm sticking with plain ol' cotton canvas, LOL. I'm sure there's some Martha Stewart trick to it, like gluing it to freezer paper first or something, but I'm just not crafty enough to figure it out.
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mleiv In reply to Shpout [2006-10-29 17:24:45 +0000 UTC]
Oh - and thank you! You are far too kind (especially to say it was well done... haha!).
I went to a party last night and I was the only jester/harlequin (which was surprising). So yes, there does seem to be a very sad derth of jesters this year.
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mleiv In reply to Shpout [2006-10-29 17:20:45 +0000 UTC]
It's actually white and pale silver (alternating), but the subtlety was lost in the photo. Even the gauze is gray or white depending on which color it's tied to.
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