Wowser, Saturday was strange and I meant to be home on time to actually post this on Sunday, but it didn't happen.
So, here they are. Super late, but still here:
Unfortunately I will not be attending the cosplay picnic this year, so this will get done later rather than sooner. But I assure you, this will be the next costume I finish!
On another sad note, seeing as I haven't even had time to blog, I obviously haven't had time to work on this costume, so I don't have much more to post for you this week ... or last week. :-/
G
Showing posts with label Ponyta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ponyta. Show all posts
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
"I've been talking to the ship's computer ... and it hates me."
A lovely quote from Marvin in "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" (2005). I think that if I could talk to my scanner, I would learn that it hates me. In fact, I have already come to the conclusion (without the use of verbal communication) that it hates me!
Anyways, just letting you know that those Ponyta Gijinka cosplay patterns probably won't be up until Saturday. :(
Sorry for the technology fail,
G
Anyways, just letting you know that those Ponyta Gijinka cosplay patterns probably won't be up until Saturday. :(
Sorry for the technology fail,
G
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Patterns for Ponyta
Happy Saturday! I work on Saturdays and keep getting thrown off, thinking that Saturdays are Fridays. I think I need to get some more sleep to fix my brain. ;)
Either way, I do have an update on the Ponyta Gijinka Cosplay! I have drawn up some preliminary patterns for the cosplay (unfortunately my scanner is on the fritz and I don't have a copy of them to post, I hope to get it to you tomorrow).
When people first start cosplaying, they have to think whether they want to use pre-made patterns, modify pre-made patterns, create their own patterns, or just wing it. I generally just take my shears to some fabric and see where it gets me. This is a great way to understand the mathematics of sewing; however, one wrong cut could ruin an entire piece and, since you would need to go back and re-cut the piece, you could ruin a significant amount of fabric (as we have previously established, I am a poor college student and a waste of fabric means a waste of money).
Because of this monetary problem, I have decided to take the extra time to make some patterns. Usually I just brainstorm the pieces for the cosplay (ie: shirt, jacket, skirt) and have at it, but I decided it might be a smart idea to plan it a bit more, haha.
So, look for a post with those patterns tomorrow. :) If I still can't get them up, I'll let you know.
Keep cosplaying,
G
Either way, I do have an update on the Ponyta Gijinka Cosplay! I have drawn up some preliminary patterns for the cosplay (unfortunately my scanner is on the fritz and I don't have a copy of them to post, I hope to get it to you tomorrow).
When people first start cosplaying, they have to think whether they want to use pre-made patterns, modify pre-made patterns, create their own patterns, or just wing it. I generally just take my shears to some fabric and see where it gets me. This is a great way to understand the mathematics of sewing; however, one wrong cut could ruin an entire piece and, since you would need to go back and re-cut the piece, you could ruin a significant amount of fabric (as we have previously established, I am a poor college student and a waste of fabric means a waste of money).
Because of this monetary problem, I have decided to take the extra time to make some patterns. Usually I just brainstorm the pieces for the cosplay (ie: shirt, jacket, skirt) and have at it, but I decided it might be a smart idea to plan it a bit more, haha.
So, look for a post with those patterns tomorrow. :) If I still can't get them up, I'll let you know.
Keep cosplaying,
G
Monday, June 28, 2010
That 'Next Post' I Had Mentioned
So apparently free time and I don't tend to get along very well ... especially in the summer. You would think that that's kind of strange right? Aren't students supposed to have more time in the summer? Well not if you are a college student: college sucks the free time and the money right out of you. So during what little free time I do get, I work fervently to put away a few pieces of this green cloth that people love and refer to as money.
Now that we have established the fact that I am a college student who needs money, I'll catch you up (if you haven't read today's post in Finding Words For Life). I had already been working a part time job at a small restaurant in Saratoga (yummm), and a short time after my initial post, I was offered a second job as an intern at the local hub of an online college. As you can assume, job a + job b = no free time for me (yay, I rhymed). However, things have started to settle between the two jobs and I can finally sit down at my little desk and hunch back over my computer (such a strange feeling of uncomfortable relaxation).
So, since you are now up to date, we can step back into my world of cosplay! :D
Last post, I told you I would put up some pictures, so here they are:

(Ponyta: Pokemon and Gijinka respectively).
Again, this costume is still in the planning stages and I hope to complete it by 8/14 for UNYCosplay's Cosplay Picnic.

(Homburg Molly from the TLGW books)
Now that we have established the fact that I am a college student who needs money, I'll catch you up (if you haven't read today's post in Finding Words For Life). I had already been working a part time job at a small restaurant in Saratoga (yummm), and a short time after my initial post, I was offered a second job as an intern at the local hub of an online college. As you can assume, job a + job b = no free time for me (yay, I rhymed). However, things have started to settle between the two jobs and I can finally sit down at my little desk and hunch back over my computer (such a strange feeling of uncomfortable relaxation).
So, since you are now up to date, we can step back into my world of cosplay! :D
Last post, I told you I would put up some pictures, so here they are:

(Ponyta: Pokemon and Gijinka respectively).
Again, this costume is still in the planning stages and I hope to complete it by 8/14 for UNYCosplay's Cosplay Picnic.
(Homburg Molly from the TLGW books)
Unfortunately, it looks like this costume may not happen this year. I just don't have the proper funds or time to make it and still do the character justice (as many people say: cosplay is the art of making the impossible and wearing it), also the date for this costume party still hasn't been set and I haven't even started it. I was really excited to make it though, so it will definitely stay in my folders for a future time.
So that's where I am right now; I apologize for the lapse in posts and I hope to be back next week with more exciting news. Comment and check back! :)
G
So that's where I am right now; I apologize for the lapse in posts and I hope to be back next week with more exciting news. Comment and check back! :)
G
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Background
I'm hoping to address my cosplay undertakings here. Whatever benefit you can take from it, please do. I will be posting what I'm doing with my own cosplay plans along with how I am constructing certain costumes.
Rather than try to explain what cosplay is, I will simply direct you to Wikipedia, the informal source (sauce) of EVERYTHING!!
Seeing that I am a poor college student, I don't travel far for conventions (cons) and other events that accept cosplayers. I head to Troy once a year for Genericon, and I take advantage of any events that Upstate New York Cosplay hosts.
Since I don't go to many events, this means that the few outfits that I make every year have to be worth is! Some of my past cosplays have fallen through due to time and money restraints, but I am planning way ahead this year for Genericon and hope to craft at least two costumes for it.
On a nearer date (Aug 14), UNYCosplay is hosting their annual cosplay picnic. And as long as work doesn't eat my Saturday, I am planning to go. I have decided on cosplaying as a Ponyta Gijinka (a humanized version of the Ponyta pokemon). I hope to upload images and plans in next week's post.
There is also the possibility of making a costume for a friend's birthday party. This all depends on the still undecided date of the party. If I have the time I hope to put together a depiction of Homburg Molly from The Looking Glass Wars books. Again, I hope to upload images and plans in next week's post.
Check back for updates! :D
G
Rather than try to explain what cosplay is, I will simply direct you to Wikipedia, the informal source (sauce) of EVERYTHING!!
Seeing that I am a poor college student, I don't travel far for conventions (cons) and other events that accept cosplayers. I head to Troy once a year for Genericon, and I take advantage of any events that Upstate New York Cosplay hosts.
Since I don't go to many events, this means that the few outfits that I make every year have to be worth is! Some of my past cosplays have fallen through due to time and money restraints, but I am planning way ahead this year for Genericon and hope to craft at least two costumes for it.
On a nearer date (Aug 14), UNYCosplay is hosting their annual cosplay picnic. And as long as work doesn't eat my Saturday, I am planning to go. I have decided on cosplaying as a Ponyta Gijinka (a humanized version of the Ponyta pokemon). I hope to upload images and plans in next week's post.
There is also the possibility of making a costume for a friend's birthday party. This all depends on the still undecided date of the party. If I have the time I hope to put together a depiction of Homburg Molly from The Looking Glass Wars books. Again, I hope to upload images and plans in next week's post.
Check back for updates! :D
G
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