NEW Todd McFarlane Spider-Man DyeSub Pattern

Grampsee

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Just released my new dyesub pattern based off Todd McFarlane's Spider-Man. Hadn't seen many(any) dyesubs out there that resembled the straight out of the comic look so this is my attempt at it

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How would you go about getting something like this printed into an actual costume? I'm not familiar with dyesub. I'm new around here, I don't expect anyone to write a book here on what it is and how to do it, but I would appreciate general info. Do you all print your own suits with a dyesub printer you have laying around or do you outsource it someone or a company that does the printing for you?
 
The owner has just recently received and he has a sweet photoshoot planned so should have some soon
any pics of it being worn that looks gorgeous

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There's a few ways to go about it. You can either just have it printed and mailed to you and you sew it together yourself or there are companies out there that print and sew and more all for you.

For just printing my Go To is fabricondemand.com. For printing/sewing/adding shoes/etc I highly suggest therpcstudio.com

How would you go about getting something like this printed into an actual costume? I'm not familiar with dyesub. I'm new around here, I don't expect anyone to write a book here on what it is and how to do it, but I would appreciate general info. Do you all print your own suits with a dyesub printer you have laying around or do you outsource it someone or a company that does the printing for you?
 
There's a few ways to go about it. You can either just have it printed and mailed to you and you sew it together yourself or there are companies out there that print and sew and more all for you.

For just printing my Go To is fabricondemand.com. For printing/sewing/adding shoes/etc I highly suggest therpcstudio.com
Awesome info thanks. Sending a pattern out and having it printed is one thing, but how to do take measurements and translate that to whatever company is printing and/or sewing?
 
The guys I linked ask for your measurements before sewing it
This is my last question, just trying to wrap my head around this. If I just sent it to a company to be printed and I wanted to sew myself, would there be enough fabric from the print to cut and sew to my own measurements myself or is the measurements part of the printing process? Just trying to figure out where exactly the measurements come into play if not dealing with a typical costume designer-type business, but rather a printing business. Thank you kindly for your time!
 
Unless you have some crazy unusual proportions in terms of limb length then all you need to adjust before printing is the height of the pattern. The rest all comes down to sewing

This is my last question, just trying to wrap my head around this. If I just sent it to a company to be printed and I wanted to sew myself, would there be enough fabric from the print to cut and sew to my own measurements myself or is the measurements part of the printing process? Just trying to figure out where exactly the measurements come into play if not dealing with a typical costume designer-type business, but rather a printing business. Thank you kindly for your time!
 
Holy Hell, this is my favorite Spidey of all time! Big mark for McFarlane. I got every single Amazing and regular "Spiderman" issue he ever drew. I gotta buy this print soon! So excited! Whoever made should make a black suit McFarlane Spidey too!
 
Holy Hell, this is my favorite Spidey of all time! Big mark for McFarlane. I got every single Amazing and regular "Spiderman" issue he ever drew. I gotta buy this print soon! So excited! Whoever made should make a black suit McFarlane Spidey too!

I'll prob do the symbiote version soon since it's half done already


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This does look fantastic! This could be my first venture into a Spider-Man suit (assuming the creator is selling he pattern), it just looks that great! Can't wait to see some pics of someone wearing it!
 
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