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Michi as Princess Kakyuu in a costume she made herself. |
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Michi says:
"Making Princess Kakyuu was a three month process. There was a lot of making and altering patterns to suit the needs of the costume, which was a huge learning experience for me. And because I used fabrics I don't normally work with, organza, chiffon, satin, that was also a learning experience." |
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"I started with the bodice and used a simple corset pattern from McCalls. I cut out one of each of the lining, base fabric and sheer overlay. I used a red and gold brocade with the gold organza overlay to get the color that I wanted based off the manga image I was using. I sewed each of the layers together individually and then sewed them together. From there I put in an invisible zipper and sized it to better fit me. I then patterned and cut out the design on the bodice. With a lighter, I burnt the hem of the light blue. I sewed a flat black bias tape on the bottom of the white triangles. Before I sewed the triangles onto the bodice, I sewed the same flat black bias tape onto the sides of the white panel that went on the front of the bodice, then I sewed the whole thing on the front. From there I then sewed the triangles on. The sleeve poofs where simple tubes that I gathered and put elastic in the bottom to create the shape. From there the flowy sleeves where a rectangle that where gathered at the top to give the bell shape.. Once the whole thing was put together. I then sewed a black satin blanket binding around the top, the bottom and the sleeves. I used a fancy stitch to sew the blanket binding onto the bodice and sleeves." |
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"After the bodice was complete, I started work on the pantaloons. I took a basic shorts pattern and altered it to get the right shape. From there I cut out the fabric, the same red satin that I used on the sleeve poofs. I put elastic in the bottom of the shorts and for the top I used the same black blanket binding and fancy stitch as I did on the bodice." |
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"For the skirt I used two different colors, a red and a gold. I put the gold in the middle of two layers of red. I had made the pattern for the petals. I then cut out all the petals and individually did a burn hem for all of them, to match the burn hem I did on the blue of the bodice. After that, I laid them all out and used black blanket binding to hold them together. I was originally going to sew them onto the bodice, but couldn't come up with a good way of doing that, so I opted to make it separate. I used the same fancy stitch as I did on the rest of the costume and used a skirt hook as a closure." |
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