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Sapphira
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Fabric to use and lace?
My friend is wanting me to make him an EGL costume. I'm unsure if I can do it but I sure am willing to try! Does anyone have any suggestions on fabrics that I should use and any good references for lace? I've been to Jo-Anns in my area in the past, and only on occassion do they have a wide selection of lace.
Also, anyone know any good "tutorials" or should I just try to get a Gothic Lolita Bible hoping I can understand what to do? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!
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The Gothic Lolita bible is a great place to start out. Also there are various online shops you can look at for ideas/refrences.
As for fabrics and lace. I usually use whatever strikes my interest be it a light weight printed flannel, something I found for a dollar a yard at walmart, or rooting through my granny's stash. However for lace, it is better to go to one of the newer super jo-ann's for a bigger selection of lace and trim. I know the one near me in Schirville indiana had the perfect lace i needed for my Pyoko costume
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Oh the flamboyance~
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for ideas *and* instructions, Gosurori magazine (aka Gothic & Lolita magazine). You have to modify some most basic patterns for majority of the costumes that are in there, though. But hey, instructions with pictures...! XD
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A Flower Found in Space
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just whatever you do... don't go to Hot Topic even if it is a good store and buy a dress and claim it as your own. Original Lolitas are the best. I'm sure that whatever you make it will be goregous
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Sapphira
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hahaha...that wouldn't work because I'm going to make a crossplay...and he's a very tall guy... - so no worries about Hot Topic, it's completely out of the question
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Panda Loli-Chan!
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The one thing I would say to avoid is satin. I hate satin with a passion, and it should NEVER be used on lolis. No shiny fabrics! Also, just a personal preference, avoid velvet, valour, or crushed velvet. That's only good for winter lolis, and even then it should be used sparingly.
For lace, buy crocheted lace or cotten lace. Don't buy raschel, or any polyester lace - it's cheap, but it looks cheap too, and is very itchy and uncomfortable. It's more expensive, but get some venetian lace too - it's very very pretty.
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you can sometimes find nice venetian lace on sale for really cheap. <3
try to avoid broadcloath, as well. that tends to look cheap. for dresses, i honestly have no idea what kind of material to use. XD for black skirts, i like twill, actually. it amazingly fluffs nicely, even though it is rather heavy. but satin is bad (unless it is a really really dull one and used by someone with a lot of expirence...), broadcloth is typicailly bad, velvet, etc. is one of thsoe things that also needs a lot of expirence behind it, so i would say go with a nice cotton. not a cheap, thin, icky one, but a nice one. |
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My absolute favorite fabric to use is the linen collection at Joann's. I can't remember which one it is specifically, but there is one that is about 6 dollars a yard. They feel nice and light on you, but they aren't cheap looking or see-through like broadcloth. I like casa crepe, too, but I know satin isn't everybody's favorite fabric. It's not shiny at all, though.
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Sapphira
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Thank you for all the suggestions! I will keep all in mind when I start working on this
It will be tedious, this I know for sure XD
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-cough- But I do agree- no shinny. It distracts, and takes away from the child-like look you go for. Choose softer fabrics, that look delicate and soft to the touch. That's what I go for, at least.
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i have some dark purple velvet that i want ot turn into a lolita dress so badly but i don thave enough, and oh is velvet expensive! D: plus, this stuff is quite old, and i am not sure if i can match the colour again. D:
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I personnally love taffeta - it's a bit shiny but not too much, and it's a real delight to sew.
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