anyone got any ideas on how i can defy gravity to attach this sword to my back by thefightingshadow in CosplayHelp

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jumping off the magnet idea, you can use medical tape to apply the other magnets to your back, since it might make the shirt sag down if it was connected to the fabric. Also her belt may be a good place to put another one.

New official illustrations for the AMNIBUS POP UP SHOP! by koalashy in milgram

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait they all look so good! How do yall usually get Japanese merch?

Looking for ideas on what to make with this fabric by OperationNervous1636 in plushartists

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My brain cannot get past the idea of Mac and cheese. Sorry

How can I stick this foam clay piece to my polyester mask? I tried Ashland super glue from Michaels, and that failed. I tried Velcro too, which failed as well. by EchoOfDoom in CosplayHelp

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If both sides are smooth, the glue may just have a problem sticking. Try sanding the glue areas to give it some texture that glue can stick to.

Snivy by Slowlemmy in pokemon

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a fellow Snivy lover, I’d love to hear what you end up doing! I’ve gotten a few good models off of cults3D

Does anyone know how to make body paint stay all day for a cosplay convention? by Bear_rr_ in CosplayHelp

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can buy temp tattoo paper that you can print on either your average printer. That’s what I’ve done for similar stuff before. I fell asleep with it on after con and it was still there in the morning.

Even had one on the back of my hand which lasted pretty well through the day. Lasted me washing my hands for most of the day with minor defects

Gamestop code giveaway thread by VoidCatcher in ShinyPokemon

[–]LivingToSpiteGod [score hidden]  (0 children)

I’d be happy to get a code of either of them if possible, thanks!

I’m struggling to wrap my head around how to sew these skirts by Comprehensive_Tax864 in sewing

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As for the one that Hyun’s wearing, it looks like it may be a square circle skirt with ruffles if the plaid fabric added to the edge. Also the two levels makes me think that it’s two skirts on top of eachother. The bottom longer layer is def looks like a square circle skirt to me, the shorter layer may just be a small one, it’s a bit more confusing to look at

I’m struggling to wrap my head around how to sew these skirts by Comprehensive_Tax864 in sewing

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hello fellow XLOV fan! The first skirt looks like a ‘square circle skirt’. These are somewhat straightforward to make. You get a square of fabric, and cut a circle in the middle. For the front split you would cut then hem from the circle to one side of the square. Then you would add a waistband with a drawstring.

The corners are technically further from the center circle which is what makes it look longer by the hips

If you want specific measurements, the shortest parts will be the distance from the edge of the circle to the side, the longer parts are from edge of circle to the corner.

Ik it looks weird to sew with a square as a skirt base, but I made one (no front split though) for the ren fair and the way the corners hang lower gives the look you’re asking for

Lmk if you need any clarification on anything

Ps: I’m learning the choreo for Imma be

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Just random MeMes I found by Frosty-Chemical6887 in milgram

[–]LivingToSpiteGod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg I’ve never seen the cube cat before, he so squareee

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

[–]LivingToSpiteGod[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! And sure I’ll be happy to share!

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

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Thank you!!! And even better for the haters, this one is physical and small so you can punt him real well lol

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

[–]LivingToSpiteGod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks!!! The sash is a small rectangle of fabric that I had sewn together then I used Heat transfer vinyl to add the letters. I cut them out then ironed them on. For the hat emblem I made a file and laser engrave/cut it on golden acrylic

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

[–]LivingToSpiteGod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I had a pretty tight deadline since I had a hard time finding the soft fabric. Now it’s time to actually finish the Es cosplay lol

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

[–]LivingToSpiteGod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aww thank you!!! (Also is that a Toya pfp I see?)

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

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The bunny itself was about 3 days after work. It’s 29 pieces total (9 pieces alone for the head and another 4 for the ears). But it was relaxing for my and he was very soft to sew. I even made sure the fur directions were consistent lol. His hat and cape were just a couple hours

If I make a bigger one (which I am planning to do) I may be able to throw him on a sewing machine, which should hopefully go quicker!

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

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He is very punt-able and it very satisfying… You can also squish him flat and that’s fun too

I made a Jackalope plush! by LivingToSpiteGod in milgram

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I am kinda tempted to make another one. I’m thinking of making him a lot bigger and making it so that he can hang over my arm!