In honor of #cosplaytutorialchallenge, I am going to be making a text thread of how I make my makeup last for all con! I personally tend to commute to cons, so I do not have the ability to go to my hotel room and touch up makeup. Instead, I make sure that my makeup is secure for the day!
My entry for the #cosplaytutorialchallenge and my very first tutorial is unsurprisingly a prop. Enjoy!
Socks That Won't Slip by Gutenmorby
MATERIALS • Your socks • a pair of leggings that fit you well • powermesh fabric (nude) • spandex fabric (any color) • thread (nude and matching your socks) • pins • marking tools • paper for a pattern • sewing machine and/or serger • stretch needles • scissors
BEFORE WE BEGIN: • I will be using a serger and a sewing machine but these can be made with only a sewing machine • If using a sewing machine, use a zigzag or other stretch stitch. Every machine is different but I like a medium length and width. If using a serger, TAKE YOUR PINS OUT BEFORE THEY HIT THE BLADE! Otherwise, they may shatter and hurt you and/or damage your serger.
First, try on your socks over your leggings. Decide where you want the socks to hit and mark it on your leggings. I used pins but you may also use chalk, a pen, etc.
I already posted this on insta but I wanted to post it here too! This is my very first entry for the Cosplay Tutorial Challenge. It's about how to keep your thigh highs (or any socks) from slipping down.
#cosplaytutorialchallenge #cosplaytutorial #cosplayhack #sewingtutorial #sewinghack
Here's a video walking through how to navigate and understand this sheet.
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