Going to be at KumoriCon this next weekend (nov. 5-7th) and got all pumped for the new animal crossing update & dlc sooooo
I’m making an irl version of some clothes I made in game to wear as a casual cosplay on friday!
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Going to be at KumoriCon this next weekend (nov. 5-7th) and got all pumped for the new animal crossing update & dlc sooooo
I’m making an irl version of some clothes I made in game to wear as a casual cosplay on friday!
Wanted to share some of my favourite summer Pascal photos taken by the wonderful @yenra during ColossalCon 2017 this past June! I was super excited to do this version of Pascal for the con and can’t wait to bring her out again for Colossal East!
Wanted to share some Pascal shots that I got back from @yenra at yenra.com with you all this afternoon! I had such a fun time debuting my Pascal cosplay from Tales of Graces f at Katsucon this past winter! I’m planning on bringing her to way more cosplay events and conventions this year, so look out for more photos of her! I also might be doing some group “Tales of” series things with friends in the future too, which has me really pumped! (Patreon)
Pascal is ready for her con debut! Catch me at the Tales of series gathering later today!! 💖
Violetta as Hubert Ozwell Pascal as Pascal Photos by Tigrey Photography -Pascal
ToG - Wig Tutorial for Pascal -by Yamane
Character: Pascal Series: Tales of Graces Cosplayer: Sidney Photographer: Top/Left: Yenra Photography (website / facebook / tumblr) Right: Wood Manor
Pascal. Oh Pascal. She is my absolute favorite character. I love her too much and cosplaying as her is so much fun!
Making Pascal's costume was actually pretty easy. The leggings, gloves, boots, and shirt were all bought separately, and I just sewed some extra white cotton onto the sleeves of the shirt. The shorts were easy enough to make and I just sewed on the lining and rolled it up to get the cuff look.The belt was simply a piece of fabric, sewn along the edge and turned inside out. The white at the end of the belt and on the edges of the shirt sleeves are the only pieces of bias tape on the whole costume. When I figured that out, I was ecstatic, especially after making Colette!
The straps took a bit of finagling to get right, and I have to adjust them in the back to they'll fit right with the triangle. Mostly I just folded the fabric, sewed it, and turned it inside out. The triangle itself is made out of wood and I actually used what I learned in calculus to make it. Not that it did much good since it's not actually a perfect equilateral triangle, but I tried.
The pouches were also pretty easy to make. I cut the fabric into a sort of T shape and the top part of the T would be the sides of the pouch with the tail coming up to be the front. The flaps were sewn on separately. The blue stones on the small pouches are simple clear green glass beads that you can get at Michael's that I painted on the back to keep it shiny. The bigger "stones" on the hip pouches are made of model magic and painted to look like the others.
The arm warmers are made out of a nice stretchy material that I just sewed together and turned inside out. It's the exact same thing with the scarf.
The wig is from (can you guess?) eBay and came pink and white. I just spiked the hair on the top of it with some gel and made the swooshy thing in front-- though you can't really see that part since it was kinda rainy the day these were taken.
Finally found a good picture of my Pascal cosplay from connecticon!
Photo by Woo C. on Facebook