Neon-Juma
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Post by Neon-Juma on Jul 11, 2010 13:13:02 GMT -4
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bradbradin
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Post by bradbradin on Jul 11, 2010 15:21:47 GMT -4
Wow, that is both cute, AND comfy! That's extremely good! I like it X3 How do you make these, in a nutshell? It'd be cool to know at least the basics.
You can enlighten Mr. Bradinski.
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Neon-Juma
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Post by Neon-Juma on Jul 11, 2010 15:35:46 GMT -4
Wow, that is both cute, AND comfy! That's extremely good! I like it X3 How do you make these, in a nutshell? It'd be cool to know at least the basics. You can enlighten Mr. Bradinski. Whenever I sew something, I basically figure it all out myself. If I ever need help, I look it up on google, etc. And I DID use a sewing machine to make this, there is hardly ANY hand sewing involved. For these pajamas, I was looking at pics of store bought ones online first. I sketched it out on paper, and then I got some material and started cutting out the pieces. I started with the body, then I added the hood and the sleeves. The very last things I added were the cuffs on the hands and feet. BTW, I didn't really make any paper patterns for these Jenny pajamas. I kind of made them up as I went, and it still fit on me because I was paying close attention to the measurements as I cut out/assembled it. It's a little hard to explain exactly how I got the right measurements without a pattern, though. Let's just say I measured myself from the neck down and divided that into blue and white sections to make it look like Jenny. I don't know if that really made sense to you, but that is pretty much the process I went through when I made this.
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bradbradin
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Post by bradbradin on Jul 11, 2010 15:45:13 GMT -4
Well, I understood some but I am still very far from actually comprehending the whole process. It requires planning though, so it's a guarantee for epic-ness. But that's not really important, so at least if someone goes talking to me about designing costumes, I won't stare blankly, thanks to you. ^^
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