I'm hand making my sailor moon cosplay for Manchester comic con, and this tutorial was so helpful! With how easy it is, I'll probably get it done way before comic con, which is amazing! Thank you so much for this! Xx❤
So, how exactly does one attach the sleeves (combo d) I don't know which side I'm supposed to sew them to. And do you hem the sleeves first because the raw edges of the leotard look like they'll show
hello! The D combo is meant primarily for stiffer fabrics such as tulle or crinoline. A fabric like Tulle doesn't fray so it wouldn't need to have any particular finishes at the hem of the sleeve. If you are using a fabric that frays, you'll either need to roll in your hem and top stitch it or double up the piece and sew right side to right side at the hem before turning it inside out and sewing it to the armhole. Hope this helps!
It will give you the best result but you could use a zigzag stitch instead. We talk a little bit more about it on this video: ua-cam.com/video/Y3f_FkypSj8/v-deo.html
The pattern is applied to a grid which you just print out normally with a printer and then assemble. We do have a video but it hasn't been updated. The assembly of the grid part still holds true but printing was massively simplified. There's no need to split a pdf file; it's already been split and ready to print. ua-cam.com/video/PNmuMRXh-KU/v-deo.html
Pattern for this costume will be out very soon! Stay tuned ~
I'm hand making my sailor moon cosplay for Manchester comic con, and this tutorial was so helpful! With how easy it is, I'll probably get it done way before comic con, which is amazing! Thank you so much for this! Xx❤
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH~! THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS
WOOOO SO EXCITED FOR THIS ONE
So, how exactly does one attach the sleeves (combo d) I don't know which side I'm supposed to sew them to. And do you hem the sleeves first because the raw edges of the leotard look like they'll show
hello! The D combo is meant primarily for stiffer fabrics such as tulle or crinoline. A fabric like Tulle doesn't fray so it wouldn't need to have any particular finishes at the hem of the sleeve. If you are using a fabric that frays, you'll either need to roll in your hem and top stitch it or double up the piece and sew right side to right side at the hem before turning it inside out and sewing it to the armhole.
Hope this helps!
Which kind of fabric should i use?
I suggest a 4 way stretch; ideally a double knit or moleskin
do you need an overlock to sew this costume?
It will give you the best result but you could use a zigzag stitch instead.
We talk a little bit more about it on this video: ua-cam.com/video/Y3f_FkypSj8/v-deo.html
Patterns in difficult sizes?
Did you mean in different sizes?
If so, the pattern is available in XS all the way to a 4XL.
fabric name?
I believe it was a cotton jersey. We have more fabric suggestions in the booklet that comes with the pattern!
You look like billie eilish
i just bough your patter online i dont understand the printing part at all? please make a video .
The pattern is applied to a grid which you just print out normally with a printer and then assemble. We do have a video but it hasn't been updated. The assembly of the grid part still holds true but printing was massively simplified. There's no need to split a pdf file; it's already been split and ready to print.
ua-cam.com/video/PNmuMRXh-KU/v-deo.html