I also did some more work on the fit. I wasn't happy with how the back wasn't laying very smooth, or how the shoulders kept sliding off. The alterations I finished made it much more wear-able!
Qi'ra update and photoshoot sneak peek
I upgraded my pedants and harness, but the postal service must have been trying to make the kessel run in less than 12 parsecs, so they were a bit worse for wear when they arrived. https://www.etsy.com/shop/3DFilaMint is AWESOME and is working on replacements for me. I made them work for the photo shoot I had scheduled, so here are some early pictures by https://threecirclesstudio.com/
I also did some more work on the fit. I wasn't happy with how the back wasn't laying very smooth, or how the shoulders kept sliding off. The alterations I finished made it much more wear-able!
I also did some more work on the fit. I wasn't happy with how the back wasn't laying very smooth, or how the shoulders kept sliding off. The alterations I finished made it much more wear-able!
Jen
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I am considering making a Qi'ra costume; what kind of fabric did you use?
ReplyDeleteI used this charmeuse/ silk crepe satin https://www.dharmatrading.com/fabric/silk/charmeuse-195mm.html
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