Cosplay Worklog || Tsunade - Kimono 2nd

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  • Опубліковано 19 січ 2025

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  • @daisyfernandez2572
    @daisyfernandez2572 8 років тому +7

    Props!!! It's awesome and thanks for sharing it really helps out I love cosplay costumes made from scratch 💖

  • @bethbraddshaw
    @bethbraddshaw 8 років тому +6

    This is such a helpful video! I'm so glad you made this. I can't wait to cosplay Tsunade at J-Con this year - it will be my first ever cosplay! :-)

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  8 років тому +1

      Glad that I could help you! I wish you fun with your cosplay and on the convention :) I'm totally pumped for my first convention this year, which will be at the following weekend :3
      If you have any questions etc. song hesitate

  • @bluerain2082
    @bluerain2082 10 років тому +12

    this is amazing, I love the way you show everything in basic, it's so nice of you to take time and record these tutorials, please do more :)

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  10 років тому +1

      Thank you very very much! This comment made my day really!
      When I started Cosplaying I really wished I would have found more videos even if they arent step by step so I thought hey... even if you fail maybe someone could help this :)
      And I'm glad that people appreciate it :]
      The next part for tsunade will be up this saturday! :3

    • @bluerain2082
      @bluerain2082 10 років тому +2

      ***** Yes, that's the problem I am having with cosplaying. I don't know where to start, I was searching for a simple video then I came across yours, I showed my friends your channel, and they really love your videos too!
      Thank you, for really willing to help people about the process. It's really a very kind thing to do, and we're looking forward to the TSUNADE VLOG 3 !! :3 Good luck!

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  10 років тому

      Yuviknik Naldil OMG thats sooo sweet! Thank you :3

    • @dreamwarrior777
      @dreamwarrior777 6 років тому

      You throw fabric after youre done cutting it just like I do lmao! Thank you for the tutorial!!

  • @a.chakra
    @a.chakra 8 років тому +6

    OMG CONGRATULATIONS ON 8,000 SUBSCRIBERS!!!! I was your 5,000th :D

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  8 років тому

      Iions_barrage thank you very much! :3
      Yeah I still remember that :Dd

  • @a.chakra
    @a.chakra 8 років тому +3

    Did you use a sewing machine for the symbol on the red fabric whit h would be on the back of the kimono? By the way great job! It turned out so well! :D

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  8 років тому

      No I sewed it by hand. Or else I wouldn't need the embroidery frame

  • @yaminigandeeban4439
    @yaminigandeeban4439 4 роки тому +3

    Where can I find the first part I was searching a lot but I couldn't find it,can u please send the link, please 🙏🙏

  • @LuciVarg
    @LuciVarg 6 років тому +1

    Do you make these for people to purchase or is this just a personal hobby?

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  6 років тому

      Just as a hobby for myself :)

  • @meghancohoon3226
    @meghancohoon3226 6 років тому

    Did you use just a basic kimono pattern?

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  6 років тому

      I made the pattern myself and used a mock up I made from the selfmade pattern which you can see at minute 2:49 :)

  • @greghatake2328
    @greghatake2328 7 років тому

    Dab on em' Tsunade!!!

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  7 років тому

      Greg Hatake I'm sorry to say that I can't understand your comment 😓🙈

  • @Lootbug001
    @Lootbug001 9 років тому +1

    what was the shapes u used for the top and Jacket

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  9 років тому

      +mitsuki ito As you can see in the video I used patterns for both

    • @Lootbug001
      @Lootbug001 9 років тому

      +Sayuri Shinichi Cosplay I mean like the top type, I see the shapes for front and back, but the shape for tsunades jacket arms what is it

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  9 років тому

      +mitsuki ito at 2:55 the white fabric on top of the green fabric for the kimono, in the upper left corner, that's the shape for the sleeves. You just need to extend it to the length of your arms. So the rounder part at the top is we're you sew the sleeve on to the main body part of the jacket. And the straight slightly getting thinner part (which faces the red table) is the part which will be at your wrists. If you want to understand it better take an old t-shirt and cut it on the sewing lines.

    • @Lootbug001
      @Lootbug001 9 років тому

      Sorry if I am bothering you, but I belive I understand, fit the curved part round my upper arm and cut it to shape then make it longer with measuring.

    • @Laladiel_
      @Laladiel_  9 років тому

      +mitsuki ito your not bothering me. I just don't know how to describe it properly :)