WebSlingingHope
Well-Known Member
I have WAY too many projects I'm working on, aren't I? [emoji23] [emoji23] I am honestly not sure if that could be considered boldly or stupid. Anywhore, your friendly neighborhood 15 (Yes, birthday baby!) year-old cosplayer is back at it once again with the most homemade costume imaginable. Like.. You don't even know.
The process so far was that I took two old shirts, (red + blue, respectively) and cut up the blue shirt as it was extremely oversized.
The blue surprisingly turned out well, or dare I say, spectacular. Then, I cut out a spider from a foam sheet. I wanted this costume to represent something, that if you were to compare it to one of the Avengers costume, there would be an incredible difference.
Going into more detail, I was inspired by Ditko's original costume, (armpit webbing and small eyes) but hopefully spinning a modern take on it, as I too am excited for what Marvel Studios has in store.
I recently started working on the stitching about 30 minutes ago? And I am extremely pleased with what my huge hands did.
One flaw I encountered was when I did I test fitting, it was extremely tight to where the blue was stitched. If someone can help me with what I did wrong, that'd be incredibly helpful. Also, I am seriously considering if I should hot glue the fabric on or continue stitching, what do you guys think? While I'm at it, I want this costume to be grounded enough, do you think I should puffy paint it too?
Thanks again you guys,
You rock! [emoji4]
The process so far was that I took two old shirts, (red + blue, respectively) and cut up the blue shirt as it was extremely oversized.
The blue surprisingly turned out well, or dare I say, spectacular. Then, I cut out a spider from a foam sheet. I wanted this costume to represent something, that if you were to compare it to one of the Avengers costume, there would be an incredible difference.
Going into more detail, I was inspired by Ditko's original costume, (armpit webbing and small eyes) but hopefully spinning a modern take on it, as I too am excited for what Marvel Studios has in store.
I recently started working on the stitching about 30 minutes ago? And I am extremely pleased with what my huge hands did.
One flaw I encountered was when I did I test fitting, it was extremely tight to where the blue was stitched. If someone can help me with what I did wrong, that'd be incredibly helpful. Also, I am seriously considering if I should hot glue the fabric on or continue stitching, what do you guys think? While I'm at it, I want this costume to be grounded enough, do you think I should puffy paint it too?
Thanks again you guys,
You rock! [emoji4]