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Saturday 26 May 2018

Kawaii Background Slytherin 0.2 - Fin

At the beginning of the month I started making a lovely deep green JSK for a Harry Potter convention. It is now nearly the end of the month and I would like to share the progress since then and the final thing because after approx 2 weeks (sewing on/off on my days off) I have finally finished!

A quick refresh of the design and concept if you've just stumbled across this post! You can see how the project started here > Kawaii Background Slytherin 0.1



I forgot to take pictures while constructing the skirt, sewing the pocks and zip and making the waist ties but here's the ruffle! I trimmed it with with black bias binding to tie it in with the black lace on the bodice.

The main reason it took me so long to finish is because I just couldn't for the life of me find any silver braiding or trim to go on the ruffle! U__U 
In the end I settled for the full width of the lace I had used on the bodice.

 It wasn't the original plan but at least it all matches nicely and I've used up all of this black lace and I kind of like that it now has a darker look!

(please excuse the horrible lighting in this picture!)
IA lot of the silver buttons I saw were nautical or military themed and to me they weren't really 'Slytherin buttons'. Eventually I found these bad boys! To double check I wasn't just dying to get some buttons on, I asked the sales assistant "Does this strike you as a Slytherin button?"  
He said yes and agreed that they had some kind of Celtic serpent quality. That's good enough for me so here we are!

Lastly I made the bow (this will probably go on a 2 way clip so I can attach it to the beret like in the original design) using the green on the front and black on the back to *match the waist ties.
* I didn't have enough green, that's the real reason why the bow and waist ties are black on the reverse ^^'


And here it is! My 'Kawaii Background Slytherin' dress is complete and ready for DraigCon! FYI, DraigCon is near the end of July, I'm so on the ball with this that even I'm a bit shocked at myself! 

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Thanks for reading and I hope it's not been too painful following the work in progress of this dress haha - I learnt a lot from making this and I'm really proud! 
I'd love to know if you're ever made/ worn something Harry Potter inspired! 

Until next time!

- Part Time 小姐

Saturday 5 May 2018

Kawaii Background Slytherin 0.1

At the beginning of this year, I decided to go to DraigCon (an Harry Potter Con) with some friends in July. There will be guests including actors, hair/ make-up, etc as well as food other magical bits but ALSO! This is an A Grade opportunity to play dress up! 
Now, I could just go representing a regular student of my house but why do that when I can put together a Slytherin lolita co-ord right? 

While I feel I  possess the ambition, pride and resourcefulness of a Slytherin, I am also 200% a background Slytherin so this is going to be a kawaii background Slytherin look!


Slight change when working out a pattern. This is based on a pattern from Otome no Sewing #6 but the back is ore like the back on my 'Venice Cats' JSK because I wanted a shirred back and side zip. 

Here I've got: 
2.5m green cotton - the weave and texture of this makes me think of school uniforms!
1m green satin lining - this will make the process twice as long...lol!
Black polycotton - this is a leftover and will be used to make bias binding.
Elastic (40p bundle) - for shirring.
Black Lace - another leftover.
Zip
I will also need 4x silver buttons and some braided trim but I've yet to locate those. 


Sew together the bodice in both fabrics - make sure you know where the panel of shirring and zip will go.
TIP: make sure your pieces are the right way round! You will save time, unlike me!

Sew the casings for your elastic. I had 5 channels in the end. Thread elastic through and sew in place. 

I added some 'rouleau loops' for corset lacing (it's not on the design but I added a little too much seam allowance so this will allow me to make it a bit more fitted) using bias binding because alas, I have forgotten how to make them properly - oops!

I also added some black lace to the front for a bit of detail. 
This took me a LOT longer than it should have because of silly mistakes (so check your pieces before you sew) but all in all, I'm really pleased with the outcome and how neat it looks!

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Have you ever worn/ made a Harry Potter/ Hogwarts themed lolita co-ord?

- Part Time 小姐

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