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Category: Cosplay & Costumes

Korra, Amon, & Emerald City Comic Con

March 5, 2013

My 2013 convention season kicks off with Emerald City Comic Con. … More Korra, Amon, & Emerald City Comic Con

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Fabric Bending (i.e. working with spandex)

January 28, 2013

Korra’s costume design progresses to the shirt. Brace yourselves, there is spandex involved. … More Fabric Bending (i.e. working with spandex)

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Air-bending and Fabric Alchemy

January 22, 2013

Convention season is fast approaching. It is high time I get to work on my costumes for Emerald City Comic Con. … More Air-bending and Fabric Alchemy

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Constructing the Assassin (Ezio Costume Series Part 3)

September 14, 2012

To construct Ezio’s clothing, I had to learn about top stitching, buttons, and patience. … More Constructing the Assassin (Ezio Costume Series Part 3)

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Designing the Assassin (Ezio Costume Series Part 2)

September 4, 2012

Now that PAX 2012 is over I am back to recapping the Ezio Auditore (AC2:B) costume design process. … More Designing the Assassin (Ezio Costume Series Part 2)

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Interpreting the Assassin (Ezio Costume, Part 1)

August 17, 2012

Before I started sewing the Assassins Creed: Brotherhood costume, I spent weeks in research and design mode. … More Interpreting the Assassin (Ezio Costume, Part 1)

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Seeing Red

April 1, 2012

I’m going to tell you the moral of this story at the beginning: know your fabrics before you start an elaborate cosplay project. … More Seeing Red

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Creative Costuming: A Year in Review

November 2, 2011

A celebration of the handmade costumes I saw (or made) in 2011 at the ren-faire, conventions, and halloween. … More Creative Costuming: A Year in Review

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