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Here's where the magic happens. I'll be posting about all of my experiences and experiments (both failed and successful ones), introducing you to my costumes, sharing fun stories, linking tutorials and useful products, and who knows what else!

 

Outfitting a Witch of the Wilds

Michael MacWolff

Hey folks, quick entry here today with some fun props I just finished! I've been working on a prop set for a friend who is cosplaying Morrigan from Dragon Age. I was asked to make a staff and a necklace for her and I just  wanted to show off a few photos. Enjoy!

This is the necklace base, with the pearl strand on the desk which will be added later

This is the necklace base, with the pearl strand on the desk which will be added later

Here's the main pendant and some other dangly bits

Here's the main pendant and some other dangly bits

Some paint and the pendant is looking better!

Some paint and the pendant is looking better!

Here's all the gold pieces on the base. They're actually cut popsicle sticks which were painted gold!

Here's all the gold pieces on the base. They're actually cut popsicle sticks which were painted gold!

Put it all together and you have a beautiful necklace

Put it all together and you have a beautiful necklace

The staff started with a big branch and a bunch of little branches... and some tin foil and masking tape. Don't judge the jankiness, just wait til you see how it turned out!

The staff started with a big branch and a bunch of little branches... and some tin foil and masking tape. Don't judge the jankiness, just wait til you see how it turned out!

Add some worbla and we're in business!

Add some worbla and we're in business!

Slap some paint on it ant it looks like a stick.... again... but at least it's the right shaped stick now

Slap some paint on it ant it looks like a stick.... again... but at least it's the right shaped stick now

The last detail is the red string around the top, and voila! Finished staff!

The last detail is the red string around the top, and voila! Finished staff!

Measuring Yourself

Michael MacWolff

As all of my fellow cosplayers out there in the world already know, having your measurements readily available is a very useful thing in putting together your costumes. Often we know how to fit things to ourselves without necessarily needing to do this, particularly when altering existing garments, but generally when making something from scratch this information is useful, and when drafting your own patterns this information is necessary.

So here's my little guide for you on the useful measurements to take of yourself for the sake of cosplay. I should note a few things before I go into detail, primarily that the names I use for the different measurements are not necessarily standard. If you are commissioning someone to make a garment for you, make sure you clarify what they mean when the ask for certain measurements. These are what I use, so if you're planning on commissioning me, I'll use this as a reference (which is essentially my primary motivation in making this entry in the first place).

measurement chart

As you can see I color coded everything for your convenience. The mark on the body matches the name to the right, or for the lengths it's written sideways, and should be fairly obvious which ones correspond to which names. Now, here's some further information for each one.

Measurements Around

  • Crown: Measure around your head, when measuring your crow you should be measuring across your forehead and above your ears, roughly where a hat would sit on your head. You really only need to take this measurement if your costume involves a hat/crown/etc. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you need to take this measurement and your cosplay involved a wig, WEAR THE WIG when you measure. I've made my fair share of hats that fit me fine but won't stay on my head when I have the wig on underneath.
  • Neck: Measure around your neck... pretty self-explanatory.
  • Arm Hole: Measure around the base of your arm. This should be right about where the seam on your t-shirt would be between the body and the sleeve of the shirt. If you're having a hard time measuring this, you can always just find a shirt that fits well and measure that. Just be careful if the shirt is stretchy because it could skew your measurement.
  • Full Chest: Measure around your shoulders and chest like this. Most of the time you won't need this measurement but it does occasionally come in handy. It should be noted that most of the time Chest and Bust are used interchangeably, and almost always refer to what I have listed here as Bust. Apologies for making things confusing but there's no other more logical word to use for this.
chest measurement
  • Bust (aka Chest): Measure around your chest, immediately under your armpits. When measuring, it should roughly go across your nipples. Again it should be noted that most of the time Chest and Bust are used interchangeably, and almost always refer to what I have listed here as Bust (that's this one).
  • Waist: Measure around your waist. Your waist is just below your rib cage, and should be the thinnest point along your torso.
  • Hips: Measure around your hips. I think you can find those without further explanation.
  • Wrist: Pretty sure you've got this.
  • Thigh: In my drawing up above, the thigh measurement is lower than you would usually measure. You generally want to measure your thighs near the base of your leg, closer to your crotch.
  • Knee: Measure around your knee. Generally you want to measure when your leg is straight, however there are some cases in which you want a measurement when your leg is bent.
  • Ankle: I hope you know where your ankles are...

Lengths/Heights

  • Shoulder Span (not on diagram)
  • : Measure from the base of your neck to your shoulder. If you're not sure exactly what points to be using, put on a shirt and measure from the base of the collar to the sleeve along the shoulder seam (if there is a shoulder seam).
  • Shoulder Height: Measure from your shoulder to the floor.
  • Torso Length: The length of your torso from your shoulder to your hips. You should measure this from your shoulder down the front of your body.
  • Ribcage (not on diagram): Measure from your shoulder to your waist.
  • Waist to Underarm: Measure from your armpit to your waist.
  • Arm Length: Measure from your shoulder to your wrist. To help with this measurement, you can take a long-sleeved shirt and measure from the seam at your shoulder to where the sleeve ends, just make sure it's a shirt that has sleeves that are the proper length for you.
  • Outseam: Measure from either your [hips or your waist] to your ankle. This measurement will differ slightly depending on where and how you want your pants to sit on your body. This measurement is primarily relevant for pants and skirts.
  • Inseam: Measure from your crotch to your ankle. This will also differ slightly depending on how you want the hem (bottom of your pant leg) to sit.

I hope this has been helpful, and please leave comments if anything is unclear so I can reference as useful as possible. Thanks!

Arooooooooo

Michael MacWolff

Well Matsuricon was this weekend, along with a Steampunk Soiree up at the Massillon Museum so needless to say I've been running/driving around Ohio like a madman for the past two days. It was totally worth it though, because I won't be able to satisfy my con fix again until Ohayo next year D-:

The definitely highlight of the weekend was spending most of Friday with my pack from Wolf's Rain. We even had one more that we were anticipating with was amazing! I wish that happened more often cause now we have new con friend! 

Obligatory pack selfie

Obligatory pack selfie

Thanks to me being the tallest/having the longest arms in the group, I have the selfie we took, but sadly don't have too many other photos on my phone as Kiba has the better camera and consequently has most of the photos. Thankfully a few are already on facebook so I'll share those ones, and I'm sure you'll be seeing more in the next few days.

hige & blue

Those last 3 photos were all courtesy of WOLF Cosplay. We also have some goofy ones that I can't wait to see, and possibly a video that caused a passerby to do a double take as we were filming it so I'm excited to see some more of her stuff from this photoshoot!

Saturday I took Oliver from Ni No Kuni, since he's a pretty easy cosplay to get into & out of and I love all of the props I made for it and so of course I wanted to show them off! Which of course the only photos I have are of the props, cause of courseI didn't get any of myself when I was wearing Oliver since I'm a goofball who forgot to ask anyone to get a picture of me with my phone... *facepalm* But anyway, you can check out the cool props at least XD

I will admit, I did some of my best personal prop work on my Ni No Kuni stuff.

And that's pretty much it for my cosplay this weekend. My phone was constantly dying so I didn't take a ton of photos in an attempt to conserve battery life, but here are the few that I did.

This awesome Borderlands cosplayer is the beautiful and talented Drop Dead Meg

This awesome Borderlands cosplayer is the beautiful and talented Drop Dead Meg