Frieren Cosplay Tutorial Cape - DIY Sewing

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • This is a tutorial on how I made Frieren's cape from the anime Frieren: Beyond journey's end.
    First there is a black chocker thing for below the collar. Make this one first, because while wearing it the neck has a different circumference than without. We need to measure while wearing it to dermine collar and cape size.
    The cape is basically a three quarter skirt, where the waistline is your neck circumference :D
    The length needs to be adapted on different parts due to the shoulder anatomy.
    The lower "corner" at the front with the golden trim is a little bit tricky as it is an inset corner, but I tried to make it as comprehensible as possible. If you don't want a neat lining with the seams hidden then it's not really complicatd.
    At the end the collar is added.
    Material:
    - French Terry Sweat (or any other thin sweat) in off-white
    - Jersey stretch fabric in black
    - Satin in gold (or any other golden fabric you want)
    - Satin or some other lining fabric in any white
    - light and medium interfacing
    - red buttons for the decor
    - some snap buttons for the black neck warmer thing
    - patience for the inset corners
    Chapters:
    00:00 - End result
    00:14 - Black chocker
    01:15 - Pattern making
    04:54 - Materials
    05:22 - Preparation cape and lining
    07:49 - Side flaps
    09:01 - Golden trim (front)
    15:02 - Lining (Golden trim back side)
    17:08 - Collar
    21:07 - Done
    Music:
    "Medieval background" by Luca Francini
    (pixabay.com/users/lucafrancin...)
    (pixabay.com under Pixabay License)
    "Magic tavern" by Alexander Nakarada
    (pixabay.com/users/nakaradaale...)
    (pixabay.com under Pixabay License)
    "Renaissance Castle" by Doug Maxwell_Media Right Productions
    (UA-cam Audio Library)
    #frierencosplay #cosplaytutorial #diycosplay #frierenbeyondjourneysend #sousounofrieren

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @lynzairremi4196
    @lynzairremi4196 2 місяці тому +1

    the way you sewed these bias tapes are mind blowing to me, you unlocked the mystery of bias tapes to me thankyou so much!!!! I will also be making a Frieren cosplay so this so super helpfullll

    • @Angealy02_
      @Angealy02_  2 місяці тому

      Glad I could help! Wish you happy sewing on your Frieren cosplay!

  • @midokarasu
    @midokarasu 2 місяці тому

    Did you cut diagonaly your fabric fotr golden part of the cape?

    • @Angealy02_
      @Angealy02_  2 місяці тому +1

      No, for the gold part I cut it with the short side parallel to the grain.

    • @midokarasu
      @midokarasu 2 місяці тому

      @@Angealy02_ thank you so much ♥️♥️

  • @shyannerabago978
    @shyannerabago978 Місяць тому

    May I ask the measurements for the gold trim on the cape, it’s around 4:23 in your video.

    • @Angealy02_
      @Angealy02_  Місяць тому

      Without seam allowance I decided on a single width of about 2.5cm (~1''). So for the thin stripe it's 5cm (~2'') + 2*seam allowance in total. For the broad stripe it's 10cm (~4'') + 2*seam allowance in total.
      The length depends on your cape's bottom. I used about 4m (~13.2ft), but you really need to measure it on your own cape just to be safe, it can vary.

    • @shyannerabago978
      @shyannerabago978 Місяць тому

      @@Angealy02_ thank you! I was thinking of doing 1” for the thin strip and 2” for the thick one!

  • @SSaadproGamingWORLD
    @SSaadproGamingWORLD Місяць тому

    What's AI SAID:
    (When I ask AI for Radius)
    Great question! If the circumference is 37cm, we can use the formula:
    Circumference = 2πr
    Where r is the radius. To solve for r, we can divide both sides by 2π:
    r = Circumference / (2π)
    Plugging in the value, we get:
    r = 37cm / (2 × 3.14)
    = 37cm / 6.28
    = 5.9cm
    So, the radius is approximately 5.9cm.

    • @Angealy02_
      @Angealy02_  Місяць тому +2

      Be careful, this is the formula for a full circle not a 3/4 circle like in the video!
      If you want to use a full circle for the cape you can go for it of course, I showed in the video in the mock-up how the full circle cape would look like.
      Long explanation:
      For a 3/4 circle the formula is still different, because you want the neckline still go fully around your neck.
      If you'd use a full circle and then remove a quarter from that full circle then the neck length would be affected (a quarter would be missing). Then it wouldn't fit completely around the neck anymore.
      That's why in the video for a 3/4 circle the formula for neck radius r is: (circumference * 4/3)/(2*Pi).
      This makes the radius bigger and thus the neck circumference of the cut out 3/4 circle longer, this way it still fits completely around the neck while giving the typical 3/4 circle/skirt roundness/fullness.
      Whenever you use AI for things like that, I recommend checking the results twice, because most of the time the results given are not correct. In this case for a full circle the radius for the given circumference was correct, but if you ask for a quarter circle radius with given circumference it still gives the same formula and that would be wrong.
      This is a long comment, but it's crucial that beginner (hobby) sewer understand that AI is not the solution to everything, we still have to apply math the correct way and understand what/why things are done this way to be able to sew garments properly.
      Thank you for reading

    • @SSaadproGamingWORLD
      @SSaadproGamingWORLD Місяць тому

      @@Angealy02_ it's very helpful and I am going to watch again and again ☺️