Okey! This time I've done Ruby pattern from volume 7 too😍 #RWBY https://etsy.me/3aXAEMs

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Okey! This time I've done Ruby pattern from volume 7 too😍 #RWBY https://etsy.me/3aXAEMs
Two new designs up in my Redbubble shop! I couldn’t decide if i liked brown or green better, so i added both.
Hi! This time I’ve made a fluffly petticoat video tutorial :D Do you want to try them? You can use this tutorial for historical inspired garments, cosplay, lolita style or steampunk, costumery, role...
You can find it here: https://etsy.me/2Mt4RLP
I’ve made a new pattern pack for men! This pack is perfect to do your own patternmaking projects.
Pattern: https://etsy.me/2HJa6T2
Remember! Girl pattern pack is available too :D
Girl pattern: https://etsy.me/2wo21g4
This time I've taken a break of cosplay patterns so I've wanted to try with a victorian inspired pattern and here it's the result😊 Victorian pattern: https://etsy.me/2wusSGN
My brother-in-law's new video has it all: plague Doctor mask, slow mo sunglasses walk, jokes about death, disco dance party.
Oh and you learn how to make a sweet Plague Doctor mask.
If you sew your own costumes, than you’re often going to need patterns. If you have some money to spend and want to buy a pattern, I would recommend buying something from simplicity. They have great historical / costume patterns that aren’t too overprized. However, if can’t spend an extra 10 dollars on patterns every time you make a costume, it can be difficult to find what you’re looking for. So for today I created a list with free patterns I have collected, I hope you’ll enjoy it :)
how to make a French bustle (the easy way)
how to make a women's pirate costume
how to make a dramatic blouse (from an old shirt)
various sewing patterns (some are free, some aren't)
various free sewing patterns (over 4000, but not all steampunk-ish)
again a site with multiple free sewing patterns
multiple steampunk tutorials
a site with patterns from the 19th century
free bolero sewing pattern
a blog that shows the steps to making various (historical) costumes
a corset tutorial
not a tutorial or pattern, but a series that teaches you how to sew, including a "lesson"that explains what fabrics you should buy and one that explains sewing terms