Sunday, September 18, 2011

Adieu, l'été!

I had a wonderful crafternoon yesterday with Nora and Liz. Nora's in the process of making a Commander Shepard costume out of foam - I don't even know what type of foam to call it - and it's coming along splendidly. Seriously, it's going to be amazing. She got a bit more of that done yesterday, and I worked on Dany, of course. She's looking marvelous. I'm going to declare the cord that hooks my camera to my computer officially lost at home (meaning, not here at school), so I'm still unable to post WIP shots for you. I think I'll head over to Best Buy later and get another one, because this is simply unacceptable. Anyway, I did most of the work on the braiding around the top part of the halter, which I was petrified to start for some reason. I was convinced it was going to come out looking awful no matter what I did, so I didn't want to touch it. Something about crafting with someone else around to reassure me, though, makes me far more confident and ready to dive into things. So, with the help of my dearest Nora, I did. And it worked out!

Since I've got no pictures for you today, I thought I would write out a list that I've been wanting to do for some time. It's my definitive to-cosplay list, in order of what I'm most anxious to do right now and what I think can wait because I'll always be excited about doing it:

Liara T'Soni (Mass Effect/2) - Nora and I are going to ACEN in the spring with our kicking ME costumes.
Elena Fisher (Uncharted) - I'm already at work on this one.
Lightning (Final Fantasy XII) - Yes, everyone is cosplaying Lightning, but I really don't care. I love her.
Lightning (Final Fantasy XII-2) - After the sequel comes out in the spring, this costume will be everywhere.
Rikku (Final Fantasy X) - She was going to be my very first cosplay, but it didn't happen. Happening now.
Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) - Anne is brilliant. And I know nothing about clothing from this period.
Rapunzel (Tangled) - Again, everyone is doing it, but I'm just so in love with Punzie.
Snow White (historically accurate) - This series of artwork is so stunning. While Snow White is not my favorite Disney princess, I adore this artist's rendition. I can't wait to try my hand at it.
Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) - She's my favorite Disney princess. Of course I'll need to do every version.
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) - Make it BLUE!
Rikku- White Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)
Ashe (FFXII) - My favorite Final Fantasy game; a beautiful costume.
Android 18 (DragonBall Z) - An easy costume from one of my favorite shows.
Rikku- Warrior (Final Fantasy X-2)

I would also like to do an original Daenerys cosplay based off book descriptions rather than off the television show. Anyway, there's the list.

I'm off to enjoy some more of this lovely fall weather before it decides to get hot again.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Mother of Dragons

I should hope you weren't expecting any stirring prose from this blog. And if you were, you certainly aren't now. So, since we've gotten that out of the way, let's get down to business (to defeat the Huns, etc., etc.)...I wanted a place to log my crafting progress. I needed a way to make myself somewhat accountable, even if only to the computer, for progress I'm making on projects. Besides that serious business, it'll be nice to look back and see in-progress photos and frustrations after I'm finished with things. Thus, this blog was born.

I love costumes. I love to wear them, I love to make them, I love to look at them, and I love to talk about them. I'll be doing all of those things here. I make costumes for theatre (particularly my own little college company), for friends, for cosplay, and for general frivolity. I began sewing when I was young, but I'm still learning a great deal. That's something that I love about this craft: as stressful as it is to have to redo something 4 times because you simply don't know how to make it work, once you've finished it, you can say that you've learned something new. And I can tell you that I'm always learning something new.

Where to begin, then? I suppose we'll just start with what I'm working on right now: Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons.


She has my hair. Or, rather, she has the hair that I had when I was a little girl. Mine is darker now, but with a bit of spray dye...I'll save that for later. Anyway, I began watching Game of Thrones this spring and was immediately drawn to her because she wasn't a terrible person. After reading the first three A Song of Ice and Fire books, I'm still with her for reasons that I can't quite explain.

First of all, though, look at this costume. Yes, the one above- the Dothraki riding outfit- pulled out of the costume designer's arse because nothing bearing such a description exists in the books. It's wonderful. The more I work on it, the more I marvel at how they got the jute to work the way they wanted. I assume it was woven from scratch, because premade burlap, as you will see from my WIP (work-in-progress) shots is far cleaner and less fun.

The detail is just astounding. The ropes, the braiding, the weaving, the insignia- incredible stuff. I had to have it. And so here I am, pulling apart jute fiber and braiding it back together for hours on end until it looks like I want it to. It's such a pain, but I get excited every time I think about the finished product.

WIP shots posted as soon as I find the cord that hooks my camera to the computer.