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Lora Skywalker () Detachment XO


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Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 8:11 pm Post subject:
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Excellent progress.
Make sure your hoops under the skirt can't be seen; you might need a stiff petticoat layer between the skirt and the hoops and/or to alter your crinoline.
Look forward to seeing this done! _________________ DXO of Royalty & Senatorial detachment
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abrookebrown24 () Active Legion Member

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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:38 pm Post subject:
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Lora Skywalker wrote: | Excellent progress.
Make sure your hoops under the skirt can't be seen; you might need a stiff petticoat layer between the skirt and the hoops and/or to alter your crinoline.
Look forward to seeing this done! |
Thanks! Question, are you talking about seeing the white poking out at the bottom, or are you talking about seeing the ridges from the hoops along the skirt? Thanks! |
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abrookebrown24 () Active Legion Member

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Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:38 pm Post subject: Collar details
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I'm finally nearing completion on the collars for this dress. The material is from the satin (not the bengaline). The top collar I sandwiched a foam batting between two layers, then hand-stitched 1mm silk cord in the vermicelli pattern. This took a lot longer than I was expecting, but I'm pretty satisfied with the results. The small collar at the top I actually put a bit of foam between the layers to get it a bit more stiff. Still need to tweak it to get it to sit correctly.
I used a hidden zipper in the back, and added a second collar with the hood attached. Once I got that all put together, I finally started adding fur and the gold embroidery tabard. I did a test run with the whole dress, and I'm realizing I need to make some changes to my hoop skirt. The dress tends to get twisted, and I think I need a few more hoops to hold the shape. I was just excited to finally put all the pieces together!
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SongofAmazon (Jenna) Detachment CO


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Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 7:24 pm Post subject:
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That's looking gorgeous!
How many hoops will you have total, do you think? _________________
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Lora Skywalker () Detachment XO


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Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:04 pm Post subject:
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I meant so the rings can't be seen through the skirt.
Your progress on this looks very nice! Getting there. _________________ DXO of Royalty & Senatorial detachment
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abrookebrown24 () Active Legion Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:54 pm Post subject: Headpiece progress
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I have ADD with this costume because if I get frustrated on one aspect I'll switch to another.
Anyway, I finally tackled the hair roll. It was pretty much finished, but every time I touched it I'd get pieces of hair flying away. So... because I'm used to finishing 3D prints, I grabbed some fiberglass acrylic, and applied a very thin layer over the hair roll. Probably a little unconventional, and I had to be very careful not to pull the hair out, but it worked like a charm! (I wouldn't necessarily recommend this because there is no turning back after this point. Haha.)
I'd previously placed Velcro at the top of the hair roll, and the headpiece. I then added some ultra strong magnets behind the two egg/ear parts on the headpiece, and because of the design of my headpiece, that seems to be plenty to hold it in place.
For the top bead decoration I stacked it on a cotter pin (just something I found at Home Depot), using Swarowski crystals in red and gold, two different sizes of pearls, and the Cinnabar bead from a seller on Etsy. I purchased it from YumiSadamoto, and it was perfect. The rest I carved from clay, and covered with gold foil.
Once I finished this up I did a makeup test, and realized with the hair it was quite heavy. I put a cute little bow around the bottom just to hold it in place. I'll be experimenting with ways to secure it to my head, especially for wear around an event. I'll likely use a chin strap of some kind which should be hidden when I put on all the collars.
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Lora Skywalker () Detachment XO


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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 8:31 pm Post subject:
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Your headdress looks very nice, even if it's heavy. You just need to make sure your natural hair is covered by it now so it doesn't stick out in front.
Hope to see updated pictures again soon. _________________ DXO of Royalty & Senatorial detachment
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