Thursday, April 9, 2015

Knowing Your Limits

Good Evening Geeky World!



Legendary Gloves


Tonight's post is all about knowing your limits.  I thought I would try something I had never attempted before: Gloves.  Fingerless gloves can't be that difficult right?  Well, not exactly.  I found a neat glove pattern for Link's gloves.  Now that I had the pattern and some brown suede I was hoping to jump right in.  I usually follow the tenets of my good friend Lord Nelson:


But something (maybe Navi?) was telling me to make a test glove first.  Boy, am I glad I did!  I took some extra cotton fabric and traced and cut out my pattern pieces.  The pattern did not signify the amount of seam allowance to account for so I chose a quarter of an inch.  after sewing all of the gussets onto one side and sewing up the wrist I thought I would check for fit.  Not only was the glove way too small but the fingers were unbelievably skinny.  As I sat in disbelief staring at this monstrosity of a glove I tried to think of ways to save it.  The more I fiddled with it the more frustrated I became.  I finally put the poor thing out of its misery. 

It's no big deal.  I gave up on gloves for this project.  That doesn't meant that I'll never try again.  The thing about gloves is that they are pretty cheap to buy.  I ended up finding these on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009RRQ51A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
When they finally arrive I'm going to cut the fingers off and consider the gloves sorted.  There is no shame in buying things you can't make on your own.  I can't wait to see what these look like with the finished costume!

Sorry for the late post!  Have a good weekend everyone!

-Mal


Thursday, April 2, 2015

Week 1: Getting Started and The First Crafting Session

Good evening Geeky World!

First things first:  A good cosplay can only start with a good source picture.  I did a Google Image search and found a picture of Link I really liked.  I'll be spending three weeks pouring over this picture so I wanted it to be one I really liked.  I chose this one:


I'm not crazy enough to think that my efforts will produce an exact replica of this version of Link but it can get close.  The key is to craft what you can, purchase what you can't and simplify, simplify, simplify.  There are going to be a ton of people at the Con.  No one is going over this outfit with a micrometer.  I just want people to be able to recognize that I'm paying homage to a beloved character.   

As I mentioned in my last post I completed my first shopping trip for this project.  I found a fantastic green linen for the main tunic, some lovely faux suede, and some grommets (or eyelets).



I decided to start with the vambracer.
To complete this part of the project you will need:
  • A Base 
  • Craft Foam
  •  Material for Straps
  • Velcro
  • Mod Podge and Brush
  • Sewing Machine/Needle and Thread
  • Paint
  • Hot glue gun
 I purchased a pair of soccer shin guards to use as a base for Link's vambracer.  A vambracer is a a small piece of armor that protects your unshielded arm.  This pair was only $4!  You can't beat that!
This pair of shin guards replicates the silhouette of Link's vambracer
 I began by tracing the shape of the shin guard onto a piece of paper:


Then I folded my template in half and traced the design onto one side:
I drew the boarder and the design.

Then I traced the main section onto one piece of craft foam.  I then cut out the border and the designs.  In order to create the depth of the designs and border I cut double of what I needed and glued the pieces together. 
Laying out the designs


I wanted to make use of the air vents in the shin guards.  I measured my arm at the places I wanted the straps to go.  The measurement closest to my elbow was about 9 inches and the one closer to my wrist was 6.5 inches.  You will need some overlap to connect the Velcro.  I chose a 1.5 inch overlap.  I also wanted the straps to be 1 inch wide.  I cut one rectangle 10.5" by 1.5" (taking into account a .5" seam allowance) and the other 8" by 1.5".  Fold these right sides together and sew them into little tubes.  Leave one side open so you can turn it right side out.  I then chose to sew these to the first and last holes on the shin guards.  The air vents gave me somewhere to sew my straps.


 I then sewed little strips of Velcro to the ends so I won't have to worry about any buckles the day of the Con.  Once this is done I glued the border to the foam base and the foam base to the shin guard.  Once it was all glued down I positioned and glued the designs to the shin guard.  Before this puppy can be painted, the craft foam has  to be sealed. Craft foam is much too porous to skip this step.  If you do you will still be painting this thing after the Zombie Apocalypse takes place and the rest of your family has taken refuge with Rick, Daryl, and the gang.  To seal the craft foam paint layers of Mod Podge onto your craft foam pieces.
First layer of Mod Podge Done!
 I plan on painting at least two coats of the Mod Podge before I go in with some brown spray paint.  I'll update everyone in the next post.

-Mal

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Good Evening Geeky World!

In April I am attending my very first con.  To commemorate this event I have decided to create a new cosplay.  Since I don't have much time to accomplish a super complicated uber realistic outfit, I have decided to keep it simple and go as Link from Legend of Zelda.  My head to toe look will consist of a tunic, hat, bracers, vambracer, leggings, boots, gloves, and other accessories.   I plan on sewing/crafting everything besides the leggings and boots.   

Sometimes it can seem intimidating to try to create something that will be viewed by other people. The main goal of this blog is to show others that crafting can be fun!  I'm sure there will be days during this project where I will be cursing the craft gods but at the end of the journey I will have a one-of-a-kind outfit and fantastic memories of the journey.  I hope to inspire people to give geeky crafts a try.

Wish me luck!  I'm headed to the craft stores (coupons in hand) to make the initial shopping trip tomorrow!

Join me on this journey won't you?