Making cosplay...
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Making cosplay...
I was just wondering how many people actually make their own costumes. Some people just get them commissioned, or buy them and stuff and i was just wondering.
As for me, i make my own costumes because its fun and it gives me a sort of pride when i say i made my own costume but hey, everyones different.
I wonder if there is already a thread like this. If there is, I'm sorry.I'm new. Have pity on my poor noob soul.
As for me, i make my own costumes because its fun and it gives me a sort of pride when i say i made my own costume but hey, everyones different.
I wonder if there is already a thread like this. If there is, I'm sorry.I'm new. Have pity on my poor noob soul.
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Its pretty funny actually....I have tried to make my own costumes before....simple ones mostly but they would turn out not right lol.....but I'm hoping to go and take some classes on sewing and hopefully when I try costuming again it shall be a sucess...
I'm not special I'm uniqe...I was born that way you know!
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True. Even though the costume wouldnt be the best one, i still feel a bit proud since i have made the whole costume by myself. Its so different thing than if u have bought it... Anyone can buy a cosplay outfit or ask friend/family member/dress maker to make one for u but not anyone can make one by themself...
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I create all my own cosplays from scratch.
I started out having my costumes commissioned but that is really expensive!!!!! so I bought an old sewing machine at a second hand store and took a couple classes at the local fabric store on how to use it.
Now I can create almost anything I can imagine
It's a great sense of pride to wear your very own creation.
I started out having my costumes commissioned but that is really expensive!!!!! so I bought an old sewing machine at a second hand store and took a couple classes at the local fabric store on how to use it.
Now I can create almost anything I can imagine
It's a great sense of pride to wear your very own creation.
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Re: Making cosplay...
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