Thank you so muchPeople dont usually make amazing ab wraps like thing. Its super impressive how youre sewing this stuff. Keep it up!
Oh heck yeah! niceTiny update for today! Started the hand stitch for the deeper abs part. I think it really adds a nice touch even if I know nobody will see it To me, details helps make a costume feel real so it's always important that I add some my hands are gonna hate me tho but I can manage
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So I worked for a LARP leather artisan a couple of years ago, developped a certain knowledge for leather and I ended up using some stuff I had bought from those days^^Do you require special needles or tools for sewing through toe faux leather and the foam? I used vice grips and bent a bunch of needles. There's got to be a better way. Also is there a specific kind of thread that is ideal for this?
I was thinking of filming myself the next time I finish it so you guys can see how I do it figured it might help some. It's relatively simple once you know what to do
I should be continuing it tonight^^ Will do! Makes me really happy to know it might help!Oh please do film if you can, as a visual learner that would be spectacular to see! Beautiful work! I have to hand sew for the first time my Sean Bradley gloves and ODST foam shoulders. Eventually an ab wrap as well, love the explanation in the last post as well! Great documentation of the process, this is really cool.
An awesome explanation video. As I’m learning different sewing things, this’ll help to look back on.I should have totally filmed horizontally but I never think about it lately and I could not upload the video directly here. I think it was too long for that >< The video should be in HD in about 30 mins it's still uploading but I'll be doing other things tonight so hope it helps^^
Also excuse my voice I'm French Canadian and I'm terribly tired lately so I struggle more then normal with english XD
I'm glad to heard that thank you^^An awesome explanation video. As I’m learning different sewing things, this’ll help to look back on.
Thankfully its just at the belly and back. I was hoping to use breathable fabrics for most of the restThat ab wrap looks KILLER. I've been thinking of doing something similar for my suit, but haven't gotten past making a wrap that is just a layer of canvas, then quilt batting, then pleather on top (with the pattern stitched on; the quilt batting adds a "3D" look to it when sewn but man, that 3 layers of stuff gets *toasty*
Do you just need to attach them from behind or you want to layer them? Also what parts exactly? Do you have photos? Would help me to give you the best answers I'm making my abs and my spine in one big foam piece all assembled and covering the entire thing in stretch faux leather. There's just my abs that will have a top layer and I was thinking of simply putting some snaps cauz gluing them is gonna be almost impossible and the bottom will be sewed together.I've been lurking this thread for a bit, so I suppose I should say something lol. I'm working on the spine piece for my recon ODST as well, and I was wondering if you had pointers. What's your process for skinning your foam pieces in fabric? I'm having issues with cementing one layer of foam to another that's already been covered in fabric.
I tend to avoid velcros sometimes cauz of wigs and the need to sew them properly. Snaps are easier to sew by hand.I'll start a build thread with some photos, hopefully that'll give you some more context. Snaps are a girl's best friend, 10/10 fasteners lol.
Hey thanks I appreciate it^^ All of my progress photos are on this post You can look on other pages too! I had to pause the project for a bit, I should be resuming it starting January 2025. If you want to follow me for more progress, I suggest checking out my Instagram I tend to make a highlight for my builds. I don't plan on posting the future progress here. Feel free to contact me on socials if you have any questions^^ I'll be happy to help!Amazing work valkydesigns ! Do you have any progress photos?