Monday, October 17, 2011

Captain Martin Crieff

 This may have been one of the simpler costumes to put together and the least recognized but I think it was my favorite. For the uninitiated  this costume is from a BBC Radio 4 comedy called Cabin Pressure.  It is wonderfully funny and well written. I'm hoping next year I may have a few of the other characters to cosplay with. I didn't get to wear this one for long but I do plan on bringing it back for next years Dragon*Con.

 Most of this costume, the jacket, shirt and tie, came from the thrift store. I added the captains stripes to the sleeves. The hat was a great find on etsy, it's from WWII.  I tracked the blue ribbon on and found the pin on clearence at Michaels. The pants are from my phantom costume.The bear polar was the first Snowy for my Tintin costume but was never used.

Some of these pictures are from home when the costume hadn't been finished. I also had with me the aviator glasses and a Toblarone but I don't have any pictures of me with those items in hand.

The Impossible Astronaut

For Dragon*Con I ended up going with the first shirt I bought for the costume, mostly because it was cotton, but also I have lost enough weight that it looks much better now.  I really had a blast  doing the photo shoot with the other Amy's, I hope we do it again next year. These photo's where taken by Christa Newman.


Doctor John Watson compleated costume

 Jam!


Two Watsons
 I wore this costume more then any other at Dragon*Con this year I had such a blast being John with my fellow Sherlockien friends.  Really the only things that changed between Dragon*con and Time Gate  were the jumper and the wig.
The Pink Lady Crime scene














 I finished the jumper (although as soon as my wrist is mended I'll be redoing one of the sleeves) and I dyed and trimmed the wig. I'll be looking for a different wig for sure but it looked a bit less Draco Malfoy at least. I also need to find a new pair of jeans, these ones where comicly to large and nearly fell off a few times.



At The Sherlock Panel
   I really loved this costume and I'll be wearing it again for sure.

breaking the silence

 I am so sorry for the lack of posts before and after Dragon*Con. I don't have any excuses for before but my after one is pretty good. On the way home from the D*C I was in a car accident and broke my wrist, it's still not mended  but it's better now so I'll be updating this with some finished costumes and some of my plans for future ones.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Timegate costumes (Amy and Watson)


Wow it looks like people may actually be finding this little blog! Squee!  Of course it made me realize how bad some of my spelling is, I started to fix a few of the posts but noticed that  doing so made me lose the google buzz thingy so I decided to leave them alone. Have a good laugh at my expense, it's kind of like posting pictures of yourself  at a heavy-er weight ; it helps remind you why you don't want to go back to being that way. That said I'll be more careful about typo's and spelling in the future, and not just hit the post button before I head off to work :).

 TimeGate was so much fun especaily being Utah Amy.  Although seeing the pictures I'm rethinking that plaid shirt.  Because the material is  a  gauze if it's not in the right place it looks horrible and because it's a men's cut  it's not flattering at all (Hips get in the way ;) ).  I thought about buying another in a much larger size and tailoring it down but  I don't think the material would handle  deconstruction very well.

I ended up switching jeans , I had a pair of dark skinny jeans that I had bought last year at Kohls, so I pulled the leg up  to my knees. I liked the look much more then the first pair I bought.



 I wore John Watson for  only part of the day, not enough people there knew who he was and the costume is pretty hot so I ended up changing to Angels Amy for the rest of the day. Even so I look forward to being John at Dragon*Con. I'm not going to post the one picture I have the costume here though  I'll do that in the next post and go over  what needs changing and how I made the jacket . 

Next Amy Utah post

Next Watson Post

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Sarah Jane Smith- Time Warrior/ Invasion of the Dinosaurs

Ah the costume that Re-started it all.  This costume and character has come to mean so much to me I have to tell the back story before I tell you about putting the costume together.I was in my last year of school, very stressed and in a bit of a slump. I hadn't gone to Dragon*Con in a few years and had no costumes that fit. I knew I'd be a bit sad if I didn't have something to wear.  I think I only had a few weeks till the Con to put anything together. I was whining about the fact on facebook and a friend suggested that I go as Sarah Jane as it would be easy to put together,  and since I could do it with my own hair. I loved the idea of being Sarah, but how to make sure people would know who I was suppose to be?  I had bought the Doctor Who pattern book a year ago and had always wanted to make the K-9 Bag, I thought it was the perfect chance to make something that would help to ID Sarah for other people and make the costume a little more then just store bought things.

 I used this site to go though all of Sarah Jane's costumes to pick one I could reconstruct  cheaply and quickly, but also be recognisable. I chose the Time Warrior, because  not only did I like the outfit, but it was her first costume, and except for the sweater and jacket I had everything I needed.  I worked late into the night  trying to finish K-9, the problem with him being not only was the pattern quite odd, (really everything in that book is a guide line, God knows they didn't use there own patterns to make the products pictured in it!) . I also couldn't find (for cheep enough)  a thick grey material to make him from. I ended up buying one thick material in the wrong color and one thin in the right color and sewing them both together, making for a very hard time sewing. I was also still very new to sewing and hadn't really become comfortable with it, and so got easily frustrated. But I finished (just) and posted pictures of my purse on the Crafty_Tardis LJ group, where a very nice member, who ended up become a friend I look forward to seeing every year, told me I should join the parade with the Doctor Who group. I told her I was concerned that my costume wasn't good enough because except for k-9 it was store bought clothing. She told me it didn't matter. So I joined the group and met some lovely people. They invited me out to dinner and the photo shoot and really the rest is history. I re-found my joy of costuming with them and a new track room to hang out in.

The costume itself:
  The pants where a black knit ( I know it's a brown suit now, but the very grainy copy I had of the episode and the pictures made it hard to tell. The boots where brown ones my mother had, a bit too big but they where all I had. The shirt was likewise one I had in my closet opened as wide as possible to give the look of a big collar. the sweeter was the closest I could find with a round neck (v-neck was in then) and a plaid.  I decided shape was more important then color. the jacket I found was from Goodwill,  it had a big collar on it, but was shiny, I decided that if the jacket she wore in TW and the one from IotD mated they would have had this jacket.  I curled my hair in a very 70's style do, but it was over 90F the day I wore it and my hair fell down almost at once. 

I'd love to redo the costume, and make it better and more accurate, not to mention the fact that all of the costume is about three sizes too large now. (Go me!)

Thank You Sarah Jane  you  brought me back to all of the fun! 

Amy Pond Utah Costume

  Honestly I think this  has been my fastest costume  that I've ever gotten together, even TinTin took a little while to gather all of the pieces, and I owned most of those already.  I also can't believe how much I'm enjoying being Amy, it really is a lot of fun being a girly character for once, even if she's also very popular to costume right now.

I ended up buying the shirt from Forever 21 online.  A few other Amy's had also bought the same one, and I have yet to see one that has as close a plaid print to the  real one.  I think I mentioned before that the jeans came from Target, wasn't that a lucky find, capri jeans with zipper on the side and on sale? SCORE!

I went from being alright with the wig to wondering at my good luck, while it's not all that close to her season one hairstyle it's a dead on match for her season two style. It's very fun to wear, the day that TIA showed  I wore it and the costume all day (even to get groceries), it is very comfortable . My mom was kind enough to take these pictures (I also posted them to dw_cosplay). I hadn't bought the shoes yet, but I do have them now. I found a pair of Skechers  that looked close enough for me, I also needed a new pair of walking shoes those these have been both practical and costumey (It didn't hurt that they where on sale!)  And that's that, I have more pictures soon after Time Gate with everything in place. I'd like to add as a matter of pride that I've mange to drop about 6 pounds since these pictures where taken. I'm hoping to drop another four by Timegate. Truly I've found no better motivation for losing weight then costuming :)







More Amy Pond; Angels or Utah

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Amy Pond


 This one came about  by accident, I had no  thoughts about doing an Amy costume when I bought the red American Apparel hoodie last year, I just liked it. (I liked it enough to buy  it in another color too!) . I'm not really sure what has caused the desire this year, most likely  because I was pondering what I would wear in the parade since Sharaz Jek's suit bit the dust  last year. I knew I wanted to march with the Doctor Who group , and I'd thought about  bring Sarah Jane back. I was mostly looking at cheep costuming ideas, or anything I could pull together from a trip or two to Goodwill.  But still I'm not sure when I decided "Hey I'll be Amy Pond", because except for the fact I owned the real hoodie, I had none of the rest of the costume. I'm still a bit hesitant on Amy because SO many people are doing her costumes right now, but I'm starting to understand why there are so many... the clothes are fun and wearable everyday!I do need to drop a few ponds (or 10) though...


Now for this one as I've said I've already got the hoodie (otherwise I'd be adding $32 dollars to the price of my"Cheap" costume.

Grey tight leggings $5 (these are much darker in person the camera doesn't really capture the true color) at Target.

Black socks $1.50 at Target.

Skirt  the first one I bought because I could also wear it to work was 14.99, but I've since found a more accurate jean one at Goodwill for $5.

Purple/grey nail polish $2 at Wal-Mart

Now here there be monsters, or where my desire to costume does not mach my bank. I did buy the Navy Converse, ($45) although to be fair mine where getting old... really...

And now I've also bought a wig, since I have  black hair (I'm finally agreeing with the rest of the world, my hair is closer to black and not brown :)) The wig was a good buy at 21.99.  That should arrive here in April in time for Time Gate and Dragon*con.

One of these days I'm going to have to look up the word cheap because I don't seem to have a handle on it yet :)

Doctor Watson progress report one

I've only just realized that I haven't posted anything over here about my Watson costume. for shame!

The sweater of Cuddly Death is going very well. I'm  almost done with the main body of it  and soon I'll be starting the sleeves. I love this project!  I found and bought a jacket to be altered for John. It's a light weight jacket but I couldn't say no to the price , and the fact that with the sweater on I'll already be dying of heat so no need really to buy a heavier one.  I do plan on altering it to have the arm and elbow patch. I've also found the wig I want to use, although I'm still trying to figure out what color would be best for John.



 Hear you can see the finished back with the jacket. I cannot wait to show off this sweater at Dragon*Con !


 








And just for fun, I took this picture of myself  when one night on Rav. we were all posting pictures of ourselves doing Sherlock like poses.  You'll recognize the Tintin wig. The sweater was just a cotton one I had in my closet and a flannel shirt.