This was one of my top favorite dresses in the game and I wanted to cosplay it SO badly. The problem was the FABRIC. There is NOTHING out there that comes even close to matching this dresses fabric pattern, so I had no idea what to do. I ran into a friend on DA though who had done the cosplay and had hand painted all of the fabric and said, "Why didn't I think of that!"(Her Account) Her dress was incredible and I was so impressed with the painting. I initially thought there was no way I could do it, but after I speaking with her and getting some helpful hints and encouragement, I decided to give it a try. After all what could I lose? (except a shit load of money)
Why a bunch of money?
Because Neopaque Fabric Paint is expensive as shit.
Its about 5 bucks a bottle and I needed A LOT of it.
Using a different paint wasn't really an option since everyone I talked about this (which was a lot) said, "OMG Neopaque or nothing, it's the best!" So I used it, and was very glad I did. That stuff is legit.
But we'll get to the painting later..
To begin I hand drafted a pattern.
I used muslin so I could put it on my purty new dress form and adjust it as needed. This was the first time hand drafting a pattern on my own so it was a learning experience. My friend taught me how to do it on muslin, but I also had been show the same thing with newspaper. So to practice using both I drafted Saeko's shirt with newspaper and Alice's dress with muslin since it was more appropriate. This all may seem like a given to you all who have more experience, but I'm new at this so STFU. I know its all very basic :'(
I winged it on the shapes for the bodice and was lucky it tuned out OK. The rest was pretty self explanatory, a lot of rectangles and such.
After getting the pattern I liked, I started painting..
Started with the sleeves. I used Neopaque Lumieres paint because I hoped it would make the flowers look like they were apart of the silk, or screen painted. I used super opaque neopaque white as a base so the colors would POP.
I taped everything down on top of some newspaper so it wouldn't move or mess up my mom's nice table.
I got lazy and lost the newspaper eventually. I had to do this in the kitchen and our TV in there doesn't have cable, just a DVD player. So I busted out my Ghost in the Shell DVD's and some good old Metalocalypse to get me though all the painting.
As I made this I attempted to make get my painting as close as i could to the reference pictures I screen capped. Not just in how the flower's, leaves, and butterflies looked, but also where they were placed. It didn't end up perfect but it was pretty damn close.
I used an iron on the back of each piece per the paint's instructions to set the paint or whatever.
When I first started doing this I was all like..
Then I got to the largest piece and..
I trudged through though.
Last thing to paint was the Apron. I just used the same muslin I used for pattern make and doubled it up when I was finish painting it.
(Symbols don't show up every well thanks to my camera phone.)
After All painting was done the next thing I did was construct the top.
Starting to look more like a Kimono!
I made the Ruffle for the neck line next. I cut some strip of fabric using my Muslin again and folded them over. Then I pressed them and pinned them so my ruffles wouldn't look derpy since I'm not talented enough to make them as I put it through the machine yet.
The result..
After making the ruffle I sandwiched it between the painted fabric pieces and some duplicate pieces I made so I could line it, then sewed it closed.
I attached them at the shoulders..
And there you go! So pwetty :o I attached the sides and then basted my skirt and attached it to the bottom. Before I attached the sleeves I drafted a pattern for my apron and obi. As you can see from the picture, for the inside of my obi I used a very stiff interfacing. I'll get to that more later... >o> Then next there was sleeves... God I hate sleeves. First I sewed the ribbons onto the cuffs. That was very time consuming but good practice for sewing strait lines, holy crap. Next I basted my sleeves and made that oh so wonderful POOF. I have to say I did significantly better basting/sewing these sleeves compared to my first Alice costume, which made me happy :). .... stupid sleeves. Now back to the obi. Instead of layering this with two pieces of stiff interfacing to get the two different colors, I stuck with one to avoid making it super bulky. What I did was I covered the interfacing piece with the light pink fabric first by making a "tube" for it, then sewed the dark pink on top of that, making this..
Wow, I have to say: I just LOVE your Silk Maiden Cosplay! *_* It's so great and well made and as I saw it, you just amazed me with it! <3
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great work with the pattern and all the details. It's my favorite dress of hers and I'm happy that someone cosplayed it in such an awesome way!
(And I totally understand your pain... x'D I'm making the same dress and the moment and I'm doing the painting and it's like... 'Errgh, when will it be finished??" ;___;)
So... what I wanted to say: Awesome costume! :D
Best wishes
Zhenya
(Creepy fangirling comment finished x'D)
Thank you so much for such a sweet comment! XD I'm glad you like it was A LOT of work. Best of luck on yours! It's really rewarding when you hand paint it yourself, even though while you are doing it you think it will never stop. Let me know when you finish it! I'd love to see!!
DeleteFirst of all. I love your silk maiden cosplay so much! It looks extremely accurate to the dress in game and is well made. I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteI love all the paint work you did with the dress!
I'm going to try to keep this short. So I was wondering if you have any tips about painting the dress, I'm planning to also create the Silk Maiden dress and I want to get some advice about painting the dress how how to paint the flowers and such.
I do understand its a whole lot of pain to paint so much but it'll be a huge accomplishment to complete!
Anyways.... Amazing work and I hope to see more amazing cosplay from you when you make it!
Hi, just wanted to say I love your Silk Maiden cosplay and THANK YOU for sharing how to make it! Especially the Lumiere paints, because I wouldn't have known about it otherwise. I've almost completed mine, nearly going crazy in the process, but it was worth it and I love the results! Thanks for sharing :)
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