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生意気に写る女
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 130
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Big baggy Eiko overall thingys...
Hihi
I'm planning on doing an Eiko(ff9)cosplay for next years AN (No way in hell I could finish it now) and I was wondering, how can I go about making her big baggy overalls? It looks very complicated to me *_* and my cosplay skillz are verrrrry lowXD
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Bone Daddy
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 1,025
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*planned to make Eiko a long time ago but switched* Hmm, they're really not that hard ya know? ^^ Just get a pair of overalls if you have 'em, and figure out where the pattern changes via the pictures you might have on her. *looks for that site she found with all the pictures* This place has lots of pics
http://tina.garnet.nu/eiko/index2.htm If you have AIM, feel free to IM and I'll help ya ^^ Screename: Dagronwings00 |
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Ask a GENtern...
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 510
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Celine did some awesome baggy pants for Riku (Kingdom Hearts)...maybe you could ask how she did that and apply the same procedures to overalls? ^^
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
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For my Eiko costume (look at my costumes in database to find it), I sketched out the approximate shape of the pieces on paper, and then took measurements over my body for where each piece would lie. Then I sketched it all on fabric, cut, sewed, and the rest is cosplay history ^,^
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