It depends on the figurine, for this I found it much easier with a figurine, but for Geralt and Ciri the detailed Cosplay PDF files released by CD Project were a great help!
I did a small test fit of the (majority) of the costume parts to see what I want to change around. The lining of one of...
I love the costumes they designed for Yennefer in the Witcher tv series, but they look like they have difficult to find fabrics (with destinct patterns on them and all). I think the dress you're referring to is a somewhat rigid, but it might be due to flatlining the fabric.
Pictures definitely...
Thank you guys! I will try to write up something for Geralt when I have a chance to look for some decent WIP pictures :)
I'm currently trying to finish my Yennefer costume in 2 weeks to wear for an event.
Instead of using leather for the strips, I opted to use waxed denim as it's easier to work...
Hey! I've spend the last year making a Ciri costume for myself and after much nagging a Geralt of Rivia costume for my boyfriend.
Both costumes were made for the most part out of Leather and cotton fabrics, using the Cosplay Guides CD Project Red released as a guide.
I've done most of the...
Yes I have joined the Facebook group last year and have actually shared some of the patterns I used for my first version of this costume. Yes there's tons of pictures in it, but none of them are off a decent quality due to the compression and none of them are really crisp, so it's really hard...
Hi everyone,
Ever since the first trailers dropped, I've been looking to make an as close to accurate Rey costume.
I've been searching the internet for weeks to find high resolution pictures of Reys costume in the Rise of Skywalker with no particular luck at all. The ones I have found are all...
Thank you kindly! I used a tie-tack quilt for the back which I basted in after with some coarse thread, pressed the shape in before pulling the access threads.
I used a cotton twill with a very light stretch in it and a nylon fabric used for bomber-jackets and the like, so it's durable but...
Thank you everyone for the kind words. I had a lot of fun on this build experimenting with dyes and I learned a lot I will use for future projects (except being into quilting). I used a similar clip to the one Restill posted, but I might just poke around for a WWII one. Note that a lot of spare...
I finished my holster after I received my BlasTech a-180 and tonfa in the post :) I cut them out of 3mm thick harness leather, which I dyed and weathered to make them match the references in the Visual Dictionary more. I added a velcro closure on the left side and I used rivets to attach the...
Oooo, I love the dye job on your boots Restill, excellent job :)
As for the glove sewing, my fingers hurt a lot after doing mine too :/
I guess I did make some progress on the rest of my vest since I last posted, I just need to sew up my lining and find a clever yet practical way to sew up my...
Thank you Restill! I used a small sponge to paint the leather, mixing the lighter shade in with the darker one and letting each layer dry (it dries so quickly!). I try to finish one piece a week so I can eventually get the costume done next to any other projects I have laying around. I finished...