I hemmed the largest piece then looped it around the side piece and marked where the two pieces met. then I stitched on some velcro so I'd be able to attach the holster while still being able to easily remove it.
Next I hemmed the top of the other side piece and attached the two thin front and...
I wanted the side loops to be one continuous piece of pleather, so using a tape measure I worked out the length I would need. After measuring and cutting out a double width piece of pleather I folded it in half and machine sewed the seams length ways. This was so both sides of the belt would...
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I wanted to share how I made the classic holsters from Tomb Raider (for the Paris Games Week World Record attempt for most people dressed as Lara Croft in one place) as I know quite a few people struggle with this.
I used this picture as a reference for sizing as I intended to wear...
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My names Jack and I'm 32, living near Derby in the UK. I started cosplaying 2 years ago and due to having a limited budget for the hobby I make almost everything from scratch myself, so I've visited here quite a lot for help. I started making costumes and props from the Tomb Raider...
Re: Chirugai with retractable blades from Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness PIC HEAV
I then gave all pieces to be painted a coat of Primer, then I sprayed the front and back pieces with some Copper Enamel for a base coat. Then I lightly sprayed them with gold just to lighten them a little...
Re: Chirugai with retractable blades from Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness PIC HEAV
To connect the central part to the blades I cut 5 equal length pieces of garden wire. Then I looped it through the outer holes on the Wonderflex covered central disc, being sure not to make it too tight so it...
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I'd like to share with you how I made a practical Chirugai prop for my Kurtis Trent cosplay. I am really pleased with how it turned out as I really wanted to have the blades retract just like they do in the game without changing the dimensions of things too much.
I sourced this...