Finally got my Luluci // Knights Moralis hat together over the weekend!
Everything was made by scratch, all the silver details & wings were made in hand tooled & sculpted leather which I dyed & buffed silver wax into for the metallic finish!
If you’re interested in making your own I actually just uploaded the pattern & tutorial to my Etsy, you’ll also find a ton of other WHA related patterns there too (brushbugs & cosplay related stuff too!)
Happy WHA anime eve to all who are celebrating!!
I also got started on the cloak, which I’ll also be uploading the pattern for people as soon as I have it finished! Sneak peak:
well here’s a pattern set i made because ROUND HERE WE MAKE OUR OWN COSPLAYS
you basically make all of these in website then see them together. i put two under skirts over eachother but it’s optional. i also added a shit ton of lace, the big bow, and the bonnet. i used a petticoat under the skirt as well.
Free pattern: Eevee Evolution Hooded Shrug by Choly Knight
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Got a lot of questions about how I made @vrronica-sawyer's Meryl Stryfe cape, so I tried my hand at making a cosplay pattern for it! It's available for $5 on my kofi shop ♡
Pattern for Meryl Stryfe's cape/cowl, mainly based on the Trigun Maximum design, though it's not very noticeably different than the way it's
In the original costume pictures, Reece very kindly shared, Furfur's scarf is made out of a strip of distressed fabric.
In the final shots of the series, probably due to the colour grading, it looks a lot darker and more like a seed stitch knitted scarf. It inspired me to knit one for myself.
Maybe it's useful for your cosplay or for some everyday Furfur bounding.
You need:
Yarn: 1x Scheepjes Metropolis in the colour Depok approximately £7,-
Or any 50gr / 200m skein of fingering weight yarn.
Knitting Needles: 2.75mm / US 2
Pattern:
Cast on 23 stitches
Row 1 - Row 8: Knit all stitches
Row 9 - repeat until desired length: Knit 1 Purl 1 until the end of the row (seed stitch) always starting and ending with a knit stitch.
Knit all stitches of the last 8 rows, bind off and weave in the ends.
You need to be able to wrap the scarf around your neck and knot it in the front twice + extra length to tuck in. I made mine around 140cm / 55 inches
Give it a gentle soak in a wool wash and block evenly.
You can distress the fabric you created or leave it for a polished Earth look.
You're going to be in a Knit 1 Purl 1 Hell loop for a while, but it's totally worth it!
Put Depeche Mode on repeat and sing along, watch Good Omens again (and again) binge watch Inside No. 9 (because you definitely should)
Tadaa: scarf 💚
Now go block some miracles in style, give Shax a fist bump from me and work towards that promotion you so much deserve.
You can add it to your Ravelry here:
A pattern inspired by Furfur’s scarf in Good Omens.
While I eventually want to do one of his jester costumes, I've decided to create this cute little number first!
First comes the list! Both digital and physical!
I list out all my materials and costume elements so that I can track their progress
After that! Patterning and Construction begin!
Starting with the top, I cut my fabric into strips of various thickness and sewed them together, before moving onto my pattern.
This is the part where most people would create a muslin.
I prefer to live dangerously and just start cutting into my good fabric like a filthy heathen!
I do not recommend doing so if you are not an experienced cosplayer or willing to redo all your work if (read: when) you fuck something up and have to back track and start again.
At this point the main body of the top is done! Next I will begin work on the sleeves and ruffles!