All finds in one trip to Goodwill in Oregon.
The wig cap lady is giving Joan Cusak
(I wanted the yellow chicken but $8.99 was too much)

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All finds in one trip to Goodwill in Oregon.
The wig cap lady is giving Joan Cusak
(I wanted the yellow chicken but $8.99 was too much)
goth Charlie as I said. mainly inspired by some 80's goth attire i found on google images 😽🦟
Ventilating Tutorial - Tailored Swiss lace Doll Head cap using a ventilating needle - Quick Tips:
quick tip 1/4: "Align your lace weave around the head horizontally so your knotted hair will part in a natural way."
quick tip 2/4: "To insure your cap stays in place, make a chin strap with a thread by attaching both sides of the lace together under the chin of your doll. "
quick tip 3/4: "If you plan to ventilate your wig with heat resistant synthetic fibers, you can also use them to sew your cap. Fold one in two and make a first knot, then do a seam with the needle. "
quick tip 4/4: "Ventilating through the 3 layers of lace at the back of the head can be quite tricky and tedious. Instead, sew the top part's edge horizontally and cut the excess lace. Then leave a narrow overlap at the bottom of the cap. "
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I hope those can add some details to the original tutorial video about making the tailored doll head cap =^.^=
Have fun Ventilating !
Will you be the Hajime to my Nagito?
Goofing around in a skirt and nagito cosplay.
*Bonus*
When you go to cosplay Nagito but your wig cap says Kakyoin
omg making jaes new wig very handsome wtf excuse me this is illegal lol ok im sorry anw guys i made a tutorial for a cheaper alternative on how to make a wig cap with just glue and fabric bc i know not all of us have the fortune to buy batches of wig caps so this cheaper alternative although quite sloppy and takes time it is really useful if you ever wanna make a feather wig or u cant sew so with just glue and fabric i will show u guys how to make one cheap and easy with cheap art store materials too. ill prolly upload the tutorial tonight pls wait for me okkk
update: ok guys i realized there r many wig cap tutorials on youtube so i wont be doing mine as the videos on youtube will be much more helpful
These days I’ve used almost every scrap piece of fabric I found in one of my mystery crafting boxes. Here’s my cowl covered with something that was supposed to be used only on a test piece.
To make that, I first had to get all my hair in a wig cap and get my boyfriend to help me. We covered half my head in plastic wrapping and then placed the plaster strips to make a cowl. When the plaster was finally dry I removed it, primed it a bit to make it less fragile and then covered it with the same fabric I used for the lekku -well, scraps of it- using hotglue.
All my hair tucked in a wig cap makes the shape of my head really really weird, so the result here definitely lacks symmetry. I had to put it on and test the lekku positioning a couple of times before making sure how to mark where the lekku are going to be attached.
The top center part of the cowl is visible with the headband on, so I decided to hotglue another scrap piece on to cover the messy seams.
Going to Ren Faire 💖