I just realised that I have never shared my Elsa colsplay pictures here... OMG...
So here are my shooting pictures :D
Photos all taken by ja-pix.ch
Hope you like them :)
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Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2017
Kylo Ren Collar Tutorial
After a really long time, here comes a new tutorial post. This is on how I made my Kylo Ren leather collar. Many have asked me about it, so I tought it was time for a tutorial ;)
Here you can see my basic pattern and the actual pattern pieces. The base helps you the get the right shape. Try that one first until you're satisfied.
After that I draw the lines (upper edges of the collar pieces) and made the actual pattern.
The pieces won't be sewn together (only in the back) so the have to overlap each other, so make sure you make the pieces wide enough.
I testet the final pattern as well, just to be sure, before I cut the leather. I used a soft lamb nappa from www.lederhaus.de
As I was happy with my pattern, I continued with the real collor :)
Here cutting the leather pieces:
I didn't sew the edges, I glued them down with a pritt roll on. This works fantastic with light soft leather.
Then I also used a little bit of glue to join the pieces together and hold them in place. But only in the front and the back.
In the back I sewed in a velcro strip. And that's it, the collar is done ;)
I hope this was helpful.
If you want to see more of my work in progress and finished costumes, please visit my other sites:
facebook.com/filmkostueme.ch
instagram.com/filmkostueme.ch
pinterest.com/FILMKOSTUEME
filmkostueme.ch
Cosplay Amino App --> @FILMKOSTUEME
Here you can see my basic pattern and the actual pattern pieces. The base helps you the get the right shape. Try that one first until you're satisfied.
After that I draw the lines (upper edges of the collar pieces) and made the actual pattern.
The pieces won't be sewn together (only in the back) so the have to overlap each other, so make sure you make the pieces wide enough.
I testet the final pattern as well, just to be sure, before I cut the leather. I used a soft lamb nappa from www.lederhaus.de
As I was happy with my pattern, I continued with the real collor :)
Here cutting the leather pieces:
I didn't sew the edges, I glued them down with a pritt roll on. This works fantastic with light soft leather.
Then I also used a little bit of glue to join the pieces together and hold them in place. But only in the front and the back.
In the back I sewed in a velcro strip. And that's it, the collar is done ;)
I hope this was helpful.
If you want to see more of my work in progress and finished costumes, please visit my other sites:
facebook.com/filmkostueme.ch
instagram.com/filmkostueme.ch
pinterest.com/FILMKOSTUEME
filmkostueme.ch
Cosplay Amino App --> @FILMKOSTUEME
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