Caught it! Whew!
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Caught it! Whew!
My daughter will be 16 tomorrow and I taught her to sew about 5 or so years ago. She's really into cosplay and goes to several conventions a year. She's made a LOT of costumes. Luckily she has a part time job to support her "habit". Frankly, her costumes are far better than any I could make.
Anyway, she started making a new cosplay... Connor from Assassin's Creed. I had just learned about the crayola washable markers for quilting and my daughter started using those to mark her fabric. I didn't think anything of it until I saw she had ironed the hood piece and I saw it still had marker on the fabric. (!!!) A good soaking, Shout, and wash later, the marker came out thank goodness! It didn't occur to me that she would start using what I had been. Of course she didn't know to test the fabric first to make sure the marker would come out and to NOT apply heat because it could set the ink. Luckily no harm was done. It's a good thing because the outfit is made of heavy linen and it's uber expensive!
Anyway, she started making a new cosplay... Connor from Assassin's Creed. I had just learned about the crayola washable markers for quilting and my daughter started using those to mark her fabric. I didn't think anything of it until I saw she had ironed the hood piece and I saw it still had marker on the fabric. (!!!) A good soaking, Shout, and wash later, the marker came out thank goodness! It didn't occur to me that she would start using what I had been. Of course she didn't know to test the fabric first to make sure the marker would come out and to NOT apply heat because it could set the ink. Luckily no harm was done. It's a good thing because the outfit is made of heavy linen and it's uber expensive!
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I have one of those "kindred spirits" as well LOL My 20 year old college student has been into cosplay/ anime since middle school. She got a sewing machine for Christmas two years ago because she started making her own costumes in High School.
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That's wonderful! I'm happy to have found a few of you here!
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http://www.epbot.com/2013/02/mailbag...pU+%28EPBOT%29
a good link to see into the Do's and Dont's of cosplay, well written article. FYI
a good link to see into the Do's and Dont's of cosplay, well written article. FYI
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Can anyone give this old lady a few ideas what kind of costume for our MARDI GRAS theme here in our snowbird park.
We do a parade and I am totally lost for ideas needed within a week. So far I have some beads and a mask --for
my eyes that I will have to hold --looks like cats eyes in shape. PLEASE any help greatly appreciated. I am an xl
in size so not easy to find things in thrift stores.
We do a parade and I am totally lost for ideas needed within a week. So far I have some beads and a mask --for
my eyes that I will have to hold --looks like cats eyes in shape. PLEASE any help greatly appreciated. I am an xl
in size so not easy to find things in thrift stores.
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