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Today we are dissecting Cosplay: Belle by Adella
My name is Sarah and I'm 27 years old! I've been cosplaying since 2001 and have over 30 costumes (some undocumented which I pretend never existed!!). I have a love hate relationship with sewing, the beach, and my serger. dA is probably my main form of crack aside from cosplay.com and seeing the wonderful new things people are producing, and I have a childish obsession with Legend of Zelda. I admire people who can draw and produce art in ways that I cannot imagine, so this site brings me joy and inspiration on a daily basis.
This is my costume of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. I think a lot of what you see here is self explanatory. It was sewn by me, but not HAND sewn.. I used a machine! There are 8 gores to the skirt and then eased into the bodice with a customized hoop skirt beneath to give it flare. Disney is very inconsistent with how this dress appears throughout the movie, so I did my best to recreate it as accurately as possible, in my own interpretation of course. The fabric is satin-back shantung in polyester (silence you snobs I am not a richie rich! Besides it looks JUST like dupioni so ) and the bodice is an acetate bridal satin with the matte side facing out. I've always found that satin adds weight to me in photos and I'm horribly self conscious so I like to use the less shiny side of things. This is also my real hair that I am using and not a wig. I tend to be semi-masterful at doing my own bangs and after several hours work I got them to look pretty good!
I suppose I babbled a bit much about the material in the other question so you know about that, but the pattern was draped and drafted by hand by me. I did not use a commercial pattern (butterick/simplicity/mccalls) in order to create this silhouette. The bodice was draped to my body with much irritation, and the skirt was just a multiple of 1 drafted gore which I replicated 8 times and then altered the front and back to accommodate the ruching. It zips up the back with a very horribly infuriating invisible zipper which I've had to replace once already, and the gloves are hand dyed to match.
My serger, my sewing machine, dot paper, manila tag board, muslin, a hip curve, a french curve, clear rulers, thread, fabric... la dee daa... I don't have a workshop I just had a nook of sewing paraphenalia in my old bedroom.
Since I was little I've been obsessed with Belle. I used to style my hair as her when I was about 12 or 13. When I was 13 (in 1995) I created my RP character 'Adella' to look like me/Belle. she had the same hairstyle, only I decided to make it longer back then and anime-ize my tracings of disney coloring books for her image. Because of this obsession with Belle I left my daily hairstyle in this manner till I was 25. a little silly I know! But hey... it was about time I cosplayed her. I had the money at the time, and the skill... so I did! It was a lifelong dream and goal of mine anyway to play dressup as a disney princess.
About 2 weeks of working off and on. Its a rather simple dress.. its just a skirt and bustier with the makeshift 'fichu' around the décolleté and a bit of handsewing. More aggravating than Belle was Sleeping Beauty, and that was only because my sister was a handful to make stand still during fittings.
In this Belle dress no, but in my blue Belle dress--the peasant version--I ended up clumsily accidentally bumping my serger presser foot beneath a shelf while I was finishing the inside of it, which of course caused my serger to go into hyperdrive mode and tugged the bodice under the blade and then chopped right through one of the straps. I had a cow and my friend had to pull me off of the serger before I went completely office space. Any seamstress out there who has messed something up royally at the very end of her project will understand my rage and pain at having to COMPLETELY redo the bodice thanks to that incident. HAW.
I am happy with the result. There are some things I would change now that I think about it, like adding some ease in the bust... and a bit more width to the gores at the base of the skirt. But I also couldn't afford anymore fabric.... the skirt itself was 15 yards.
Self-taught primarily, with friends giving pointers here and there. My friend Justin and my friend Charlene have been my main tutors as far as learning how to sew and adopting techniques.
I do not take my own photos! My photos are taken by my best friend kjphoto who is also the owner of cosplay.com--the worlds largest cosplay community. While initially the site was my idea in its planning and beginning stages, it is Kyle who does all of the work, holds the keys, and makes everything tick. Kyle has been there for me through many stages of my life, and is an extremely talented and inspiring cosplay photographer.
Please for the love of god make a muslin of it first. But that goes for any garment.
I do not sell my work. If I did someday decide to sell my dresses I would make an announcement about it publically on my website, cosplay.com, and my DA journal
www.adellacosplay.com/cosplay/… for the full gallery of the dress
www.adellacosplay.com/cosplay/… and a little treat for the belle fans... my peasant dress as well. Finally got those photos up
Thank you Adella for participating and taking the time to answer my question!
//Myana
I'd love to recive suggestions for next "victim" to interview! Note me with a link to the deviation you'd like to know more about and I'll contact the deviant.
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Today we are dissecting Cosplay: Belle by Adella
First off, please introduce yourself?
My name is Sarah and I'm 27 years old! I've been cosplaying since 2001 and have over 30 costumes (some undocumented which I pretend never existed!!). I have a love hate relationship with sewing, the beach, and my serger. dA is probably my main form of crack aside from cosplay.com and seeing the wonderful new things people are producing, and I have a childish obsession with Legend of Zelda. I admire people who can draw and produce art in ways that I cannot imagine, so this site brings me joy and inspiration on a daily basis.
Please explain what we are viewing.
This is my costume of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. I think a lot of what you see here is self explanatory. It was sewn by me, but not HAND sewn.. I used a machine! There are 8 gores to the skirt and then eased into the bodice with a customized hoop skirt beneath to give it flare. Disney is very inconsistent with how this dress appears throughout the movie, so I did my best to recreate it as accurately as possible, in my own interpretation of course. The fabric is satin-back shantung in polyester (silence you snobs I am not a richie rich! Besides it looks JUST like dupioni so ) and the bodice is an acetate bridal satin with the matte side facing out. I've always found that satin adds weight to me in photos and I'm horribly self conscious so I like to use the less shiny side of things. This is also my real hair that I am using and not a wig. I tend to be semi-masterful at doing my own bangs and after several hours work I got them to look pretty good!
Can you describe for a layman how it's made?
I suppose I babbled a bit much about the material in the other question so you know about that, but the pattern was draped and drafted by hand by me. I did not use a commercial pattern (butterick/simplicity/mccalls) in order to create this silhouette. The bodice was draped to my body with much irritation, and the skirt was just a multiple of 1 drafted gore which I replicated 8 times and then altered the front and back to accommodate the ruching. It zips up the back with a very horribly infuriating invisible zipper which I've had to replace once already, and the gloves are hand dyed to match.
What tools did you use?
My serger, my sewing machine, dot paper, manila tag board, muslin, a hip curve, a french curve, clear rulers, thread, fabric... la dee daa... I don't have a workshop I just had a nook of sewing paraphenalia in my old bedroom.
What was your inspiration in creating this?
Since I was little I've been obsessed with Belle. I used to style my hair as her when I was about 12 or 13. When I was 13 (in 1995) I created my RP character 'Adella' to look like me/Belle. she had the same hairstyle, only I decided to make it longer back then and anime-ize my tracings of disney coloring books for her image. Because of this obsession with Belle I left my daily hairstyle in this manner till I was 25. a little silly I know! But hey... it was about time I cosplayed her. I had the money at the time, and the skill... so I did! It was a lifelong dream and goal of mine anyway to play dressup as a disney princess.
How long time did it take you to make this?
About 2 weeks of working off and on. Its a rather simple dress.. its just a skirt and bustier with the makeshift 'fichu' around the décolleté and a bit of handsewing. More aggravating than Belle was Sleeping Beauty, and that was only because my sister was a handful to make stand still during fittings.
Did you run into anything unexpected while creating?
In this Belle dress no, but in my blue Belle dress--the peasant version--I ended up clumsily accidentally bumping my serger presser foot beneath a shelf while I was finishing the inside of it, which of course caused my serger to go into hyperdrive mode and tugged the bodice under the blade and then chopped right through one of the straps. I had a cow and my friend had to pull me off of the serger before I went completely office space. Any seamstress out there who has messed something up royally at the very end of her project will understand my rage and pain at having to COMPLETELY redo the bodice thanks to that incident. HAW.
Are you happy with the result?
I am happy with the result. There are some things I would change now that I think about it, like adding some ease in the bust... and a bit more width to the gores at the base of the skirt. But I also couldn't afford anymore fabric.... the skirt itself was 15 yards.
Where have you learnt your skills in this area?
Self-taught primarily, with friends giving pointers here and there. My friend Justin and my friend Charlene have been my main tutors as far as learning how to sew and adopting techniques.
Do you take your own photos? Any tips you want to share for presenting your work?
I do not take my own photos! My photos are taken by my best friend kjphoto who is also the owner of cosplay.com--the worlds largest cosplay community. While initially the site was my idea in its planning and beginning stages, it is Kyle who does all of the work, holds the keys, and makes everything tick. Kyle has been there for me through many stages of my life, and is an extremely talented and inspiring cosplay photographer.
What is the best tip you can give to others wanting to test this craft/material/technique?
Please for the love of god make a muslin of it first. But that goes for any garment.
Are you selling your work?
I do not sell my work. If I did someday decide to sell my dresses I would make an announcement about it publically on my website, cosplay.com, and my DA journal
www.adellacosplay.com/cosplay/… for the full gallery of the dress
www.adellacosplay.com/cosplay/… and a little treat for the belle fans... my peasant dress as well. Finally got those photos up
Thank you Adella for participating and taking the time to answer my question!
//Myana
I'd love to recive suggestions for next "victim" to interview! Note me with a link to the deviation you'd like to know more about and I'll contact the deviant.
Previous articles:
• The blueprint of... My Little Alien
• The blueprint of... Devil Claw Gargoyle
• The blueprint of... 30 full view
• The blueprint of... Flying Jewel Ring
• The blueprint of... Golden Chinese Dragon
• The blueprint of... Leather corset
• The blueprint of... Galding's Runesmith Armor
• The blueprint of... corset with gussets
• The blueprint of... Red Cross 9.26.08
• The blueprint of... Rosemary 1
• The blueprint of... Tsuru
• The blueprint of... Duct Tape Queen Of Hearts
• The blueprint of... Snekkja
• The blueprint of... Dragon Chain Revisited
• The blueprint of... More Vessels
Exciting news: New job!!
Theater carpenter
Last week I started a new job as a carpenter at the city's theater, I'll be doing backdrops/coulisses, props, furnitures and much more. I'm quite excitied to be working much more creative and to be back in a workshop. :yay: (The job I've had for the last year have been reparing stuff at people's houses.)
Hopefully they'll let me photograph what I do and if so, you'll see it :)
New camera
And to celebrate my new job, I went a bought myself a new camera. I couldn't spend too much on it, but I went with Canon EOS 550 D with a 18-135 objective. I'm really satisfied with it. Now I'm waiting for spring so I go out and shoot :)
Not dead
Wow, first submissions in over a year!!
Everyone, I'm aliiiiive! :P
Although I'm probably not gonna be any more active, I just wanted you to know I'm doing great. Svante is soon 2.5 years and offcourse he's a bundle of joy!
How are you all?
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ArtisanCraft Group
Groups
As you know by now, the new shiney Group-system is in BETA now and lots and lots of clubs are converted to it.
#ArtisanCraft (https://www.deviantart.com/artisancraft) ArtisanCraft (https://www.deviantart.com/artisancraft) has successfully converted to a group and I was delighted to be asked by MyntKat (https://www.deviantart.com/myntkat), who is handling the wheel on that ship now, if I wanted to be part of the club as co-admin again. Of ocurse! I will try to be a little more active, both on the club and on my personal account.
I've only played with the group a little, but man - I love it! The things I've seen is making the life of a group-admin soooo much easier. Way to go, tech team of dA! We salute you!! :heart:
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The blueprint of... Red Tailed Hawk 2
The blueprint of... is an article series in which were taking a closer look at an Artisan Crafts deviation and how it's made.
Today we are dissecting Red Tailed Hawk 2 by Bagheera3 (https://www.deviantart.com/bagheera3)
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First off, please introduce yourself?
My name is Bill Douglas and I live in Ontario, Canada. I am 68 years old and I started carving as a hobby, 12 years ago.
Please explain what we are viewing.
This is a red-tailed hawk which I carved from tupelo wood. It is approximately 1/4 life-size. I made it in 2006. It is painted with acrylic paint.
Can you describe for a layman how its made?
I start
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I was in awestruck when I first found her Aerith cosplay, and I love it.
She is one talented lady.
She is one talented lady.