Amazing Spiderman 2 suit - Orhadar's print

Scotty Morace

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hey everyone! I got my Amazing Spiderman 2 print from Fabric on Demand designed by Orhadar and it is amazing!!!! i just brought it to a local seamstress to have it sewn but have a big problem...she needs a diagram based directions on how to sew it! she said usually for sewing it has "A" "B" "C" etc on the pieces and how to sew it! would anyone be able to help me?! This is my first Spidey suit build and i wanted to try and have it ready for New York Comic Con in October!!! here are a few pictures ive taken of the suit when it came in from Fabric on Demand! like i said, Orhadar did an AMAZING job designing it! it looks well...AMAZING! =P any help would be awesome! i'd like to bring it there to be sewn asap! =) photo (8).JPGphoto (9).JPGphoto (11).JPG
 

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As far as I know, only TheNickFox includes those types of markers, but the pattern type is the same:
http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...-accessories-imag0185_1.jpg-231619d1379106461

The suits are complex to sew in practice, but the arrangement of parts is fairly straightforward, simply wrapping around the body. Determine which sides are right and left and match where the edges meet--the start and stop of webs are helpful here. If your seamstress is experienced, it should make pretty good sense after a period of examination and comparing it to sewn-up suits. There's no layers or complex connections here, just a simple surface covered by a handful of puzzle pieces. The main hang-up people encounter is the sides of the mask, but just remember that the longer, curvier edge is meant to align with the back of the head and neck, and that the eye area needs to be closed with a horizontal seam. Make sure she understands the neck dart as well.


Note: I've sewn up this particular pattern (Oradar's ASM2) and the shoulders are very difficult to align with regards to weblines, so some "fudging" is necessary in that area.
 
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