Yuna Braska (Gunner) Craft Article
So I recently finished my Gunner Yuna cosplay for a shoot a couple days ago and since posting pics, I’ve been getting a ton of questions about how things were made and what techniques were used. I decided to write up a craft blog so that way all the questions can be answered in one place. I hope this helps someone and if you have any additional questions please feel free to message me. :)
I love starting on accessories because I love being able to work on things while I sit down and watch anime or listen to music. The first thing I worked on was her armlets, black bracelet, and pouch/belt. The yellow armlets and black bracelet were pretty easy. I hand stitched the black string on the yellow armlets and then moved on to the next thing which was the pouch and belt.
The pouch was pretty easy for me to make since it was the third time I've made a pouch before, but I still drew out a pattern on paper to see how big I wanted it and then I cut the pattern out of the leather material. Once the pouch was made and sewed together, I added the magnets to hold the pouch closed, the fringe, and the googly eyes which I painted silver to look like bolts. With the same leather material i made the belt. I just copied what ordinary belts look like. The emblems on her belt are from buttons that I painted silver and sewed onto the belt. The blue gems on it are made from beads that I sanded down to get the shape. :)
Wig is from Arda Wigs! I love the thickness and quality of their wigs and I always get my wigs from them.
MOVING ON TO THE FABRIC WORKS!!! (My least favorite part)
I actually do not like sewing at all. I am self taught so I definitely don’t do things the “right” way when it comes to sewing but I’ve gotten pretty good at making my own patterns. :3 For the top, luckily there was already a pattern online that I was able to find by googling it.
It’s very simple and I did have to modify it to fit my body and measurements but overall, it somewhat represents the pattern you will be using. :) I added the zipper in the back and I also noticed that her top kind of gathers on the top of the shirt so I hand stitched and gathered the fabric to give it that fringe look at the top of the shirt. You can do this if you like but it isn’t necessary since different ref pics either have or don’t have this detail in it. After the top was made I added the string and lace details and I was done.
For the hood there was also a pattern I used by googling online.
Again quite easy. I did end up making it a bit bigger but That was easily fixed by taking it in a couple inches. I then added a white button so I could put it on and take it off.
To finish off the entire top I started working on the crest that hangs on her shirt.
Luckily my husband is a great drawer so he was able to sketch the symbol on paper and then transferred it to EVA foam.
After cutting it from EVA Foam, it was sanded down to make the details more prominent and to smooth out the edges. I suggest using a dremel to save you some time because hand sanding takes forever and you need consistent pressure to keep everything looking even. Afterwards, it was coded with two layers of wood glue, plasti-dip, and then painted with acrylics. I then sealed in with high gloss concealer. (Concealing is an important step because acrylic paint tends to peel off or get sticky in the heat. I then added clamps (the ones that are used in bracelet and necklaces to close them) that way if I ever need to clean the top I can take off the symbol easily. AND THAT IS THE TOP!
NOW IT’S TIME FOR THE SKIRT!!!
The skirt was a bit tricky and I used several reference from different cosplayer because there were things that I liked and didn't like but overall this is the pattern I used.
I made three panels (which i tried to rit dye but later found out that dying fabric that lacks a certain percent of cotton doesn't dye. The color ended up washing out of the material but its okay.) When sewing the top panel I made sure to bunch it up to create the look. :) For the strings that tie on the side, I cut the fabric into strips, folded them, and then Ironed them. I added the lace which I found at Joann’s in the perfect shape and style. :D I also added some details to the skirt while sewing the lace because on some ref pics, she has details on her skirt but I decided to use my own design.
You can use your own design as well. Cosplay is all about putting your own personal touch to a costume. :) I then used some shorts that I had already owned that were pretty short. :)
Now for the most ridiculous part of her cosplay. Her crazy hair tail. HOW DID SHE GROW HER HAIR THAT LONG AFTER TWO YEARS?!?!?! lolol
Anyways, I found a great tutorial online as well as a pic that helped me immensely. I do suggest having a friend help you with this because something or someone has to hold the tail down while you braid in the pattern.
Special thanks to MissEnacragus for the vid!
I then attached old brown hair wefts to the bottom. :) There is also a rubber band at the end so I can tie it to my real hair under the wig. (I suggest pinning it because it is pretty heavy.)
For shoes I order some boots online. They ended up being thigh-high boots, even though they were listed as below the knee, and so I just modified them. Then I replaced the laces with white laces and THAT WAS IT! :D
TINY BEES!!! GUNSGUNSGUNS!
I used the same method for the crest on her shirt but instead layered some EVA foam which I pasted using contact cement. They were then dremeled (sanded down) and details her added.The only difference between the crest and the guns is that I used two different glazes to conceal the gun. To add some depth to the gun, I used frosted glaze and high gloss glaze on different parts of the guns. I wanted certain things to catch the light while other things to stay matte. :)
Also the etched symbols on the gun were achieved by using one of those heated pen looking things. (forgot the name) but its used to smolder things together like jewelry.
Her earring was something I made a long time ago when I cosplayed Summoner Yuna. It’s made of clay and beads and her necklace is actually the official Yuna necklace made of real silver that was given to me by a friend many years ago. I tried to look up where to find it but its being sold for $300+ right now online. ;A;
Sorry if it isn’t too detailed. I wasn’t able to take to much pictures and right down everything while working on it because I was on a time crunch. BUT, if there are nay other question you may have, feel free to message me. :) I hope this helped anyone who is looking to cosplay Yuna. She was a lot of fun to make and I love wearing the outfit. (Especially since she has pockets haha)
I will have official photoshoot pics up once I get them and I will be posting them onto my facebook page so please look for them here: https://www.facebook.com/Xxfruitcakexxcosplay/
Thank you guys and I hope to talk to you all soon!!! Bai bai! <3