I forgot our account was deleted after being hacked. The fabric is no longer available unfortunately. Spoonflower does have other options on hand though! I suggest ordering a sample beforehand. Very sorry about that! I will update the description box.
What kind of fabric are you using for the folds on the skirt and the collar? I mostly choose my fabric by how it feels but I never did a costume and don't know what fabric you're supposed to use
I'd recommend a poly/cotton woven blend. Polyester will help prevent it from creasing too badly but the cotton is important for a breathable costume. You can use anything you want for a costume. It really depends on the results you are looking for.
For the pink fabric, we designed it ourselves and got the fabric printed at Spoonflower.com but you can just buy pink fabric and draw the lines if you want, it takes time though!
do you have a tutorial video for the kimono? i have bought the pattern and find that watching you make the costume has been very helpful while i sew along
Hello! I wanted to ask, the shirt design in this video is really close to something I want to make for another costume, but I'd need to add short sleeves to the shirt. Do you have any suggestions as to how I could draw out a sleeve pattern that would fit with the arm holes for this shirt? I'm not really sure where to start in figuring out the curvature. Also, thank you so much for your videos, patterns and tutorials! They are helping me tremendously in my sewing journey as I seek to become better as making cosplay!
If you want to add a sleeve, I would use a sleeve pattern as a base and adjust it to the size of the armhole. Drafting a sleeve with no base can be kind of hard even for a somewhat trained pattern maker. If you want to give it a try though, I'd recommend checking out video tutoruials on ''how to draft a sleeve pattern''. There's a lot of resources on TH-cam!
@@ndlwrkshop ah okay! I wasn't sure if I could use a pre-made pattern for it but the way you explained it makes a lot of sense!! Thank you for your help and time!
When I tapped on the fabric link it said that what I was looking for didn’t exist…
I forgot our account was deleted after being hacked. The fabric is no longer available unfortunately. Spoonflower does have other options on hand though! I suggest ordering a sample beforehand.
Very sorry about that! I will update the description box.
@@ndlwrkshop Oh ok. Thank you so much!!!
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What kind of fabric are you using for the folds on the skirt and the collar? I mostly choose my fabric by how it feels but I never did a costume and don't know what fabric you're supposed to use
I'd recommend a poly/cotton woven blend. Polyester will help prevent it from creasing too badly but the cotton is important for a breathable costume.
You can use anything you want for a costume. It really depends on the results you are looking for.
@ndlwrkshop Thank you so much 🙏
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Where can I get nezuko fabric?
For the pink fabric, we designed it ourselves and got the fabric printed at Spoonflower.com but you can just buy pink fabric and draw the lines if you want, it takes time though!
This video is so cool) Thank you 😊
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Thank you! Hope it was helpful
do you have a tutorial video for the kimono? i have bought the pattern and find that watching you make the costume has been very helpful while i sew along
You can follow the tutorial for Mitsuri's kimono, they are extremely similar.on their build.
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Hello! I wanted to ask, the shirt design in this video is really close to something I want to make for another costume, but I'd need to add short sleeves to the shirt. Do you have any suggestions as to how I could draw out a sleeve pattern that would fit with the arm holes for this shirt? I'm not really sure where to start in figuring out the curvature. Also, thank you so much for your videos, patterns and tutorials! They are helping me tremendously in my sewing journey as I seek to become better as making cosplay!
If you want to add a sleeve, I would use a sleeve pattern as a base and adjust it to the size of the armhole. Drafting a sleeve with no base can be kind of hard even for a somewhat trained pattern maker.
If you want to give it a try though, I'd recommend checking out video tutoruials on ''how to draft a sleeve pattern''. There's a lot of resources on TH-cam!
@@ndlwrkshop ah okay! I wasn't sure if I could use a pre-made pattern for it but the way you explained it makes a lot of sense!! Thank you for your help and time!
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