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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lazerfox » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:07 am

DanusLight wrote:
lazerfox wrote:Neoprene...rubber...I'll have to thrift some this weekend and see if I have any options like those that are cheaper than just getting fabric from Joann's.

Thanks guys!
lazerfox, i have some neoprene of sorts that I'd be more than happy to send you. it's a covered neoprene material ... think the material used for a can cozy.

Let me know if you want it!
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by Fufa » Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:36 pm

So I got this on a post xmas sale:

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The rope lights can be connected end to end. I don't think the copper wire lights are the safest for clothing use, though it's super malleable and doesn't heat up when I plug it in (package claims it's for "invisibly" decorating a christmas tree), but I'm no expert. Would you use it in costumery?

Any ideas what to do with this all? I'm a bit stumped at the moment. Could use some inspiration.

BTW, they are super bright, I dialed down the photo so you can see the pretty rainbows better. :P

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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by jella » Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:47 pm

Fufa wrote:So I got this on a post xmas sale:

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The rope lights can be connected end to end. I don't think the copper wire lights are the safest for clothing use, though it's super malleable and doesn't heat up when I plug it in (package claims it's for "invisibly" decorating a christmas tree), but I'm no expert. Would you use it in costumery?

Any ideas what to do with this all? I'm a bit stumped at the moment. Could use some inspiration.

BTW, they are super bright, I dialed down the photo so you can see the pretty rainbows better. :P
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by AntiM » Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:35 am

The wire lights could be made into a terrific hat, just store the battery pack at the back of your head. I used a much shorter strand as a tophat band. Little hearts, cute! I have little stars too, for a hat for MyLarry.

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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lazerfox » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:03 am

Those lights are amazing fufa! If you are worried about the copper try searching for more info on how to cover the wiring. Not sure how easy or hard that would be but I would think it can be done.

Does the warnings in the package say anything about exposure to the elements?
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Post by Drawingablank » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:32 am

Fufa wrote:I don't think the copper wire lights are the safest for clothing use, though it's super malleable and doesn't heat up when I plug it in (package claims it's for "invisibly" decorating a christmas tree), but I'm no expert. Would you use it in costumery?
Nice score.

Keep in mind that there must be some type of insulation on that copper wire - even if you don't see it. Otherwise it would constantly short out. Generally insulated wire like that is coated with a lacquer or some other paint type coating. It is very common in electric motors, transformers and similar items requiring many toghtly wound strands of wire.

I would think that it should be ok anyplace where it doesn't get flexed a lot such as a hat like has been suggested.
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Post by EspressoDude » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:34 am

nice lights!
Are the mini LED strings battery powered or 120v wall plug in? As long as the light sting is low voltage, battery or wallwart, should be safe to use even if it breaks
Bare copper wiring?
insulated?

fine stranded copper wire made up of many strands is used in a lot of applications that require flexibility. If the wire is made for this, it can withstand millions of flexes as long as it not kinked or knotted. Think about extension cords or old telephone cords.
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by Fufa » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:05 pm

EspressoDude wrote:nice lights!
Are the mini LED strings battery powered or 120v wall plug in? As long as the light sting is low voltage, battery or wallwart, should be safe to use even if it breaks
Bare copper wiring?
insulated?

fine stranded copper wire made up of many strands is used in a lot of applications that require flexibility. If the wire is made for this, it can withstand millions of flexes as long as it not kinked or knotted. Think about extension cords or old telephone cords.
It's a wall plug but the output to the string is 12V (0.5A, 6W). It does look like 3 very thin copper strands twisted around each other. It would have to be a microscopic coating, because I sure as hell can't see anything on it.

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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:15 pm

I need help! Does anyone know of a pattern to make something like this. Just the jammies. I can wing the rest of it.
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lazerfox » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:28 pm

wasn't able to find any free ones but these (with a few adjustments) seem to fit your picture:
1. http://www.fabric.com/ProductDetail.asp ... B23C799FBE
2. http://www.candleonthehill.net/store/ca ... p?item=167

But I would think that if you get help from a friend you could probably make a pattern measuring your height and having the fabric fold where the zipper would go.
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:37 pm

I wish I could just wing a pattern from my head but im not that good. But those look like they would work. Maybe I could see if Goodwill has a set of jamies like this then just take them apart and make a bigger pattern?

or something like this. Just make almost like a snuggie then sew up from the feet in a horse shoe shape?
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So many fun ideas of ones to make from here!
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Post by lazerfox » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:51 pm

That idea is also fabulous. It's how my Tron robe got a hoodie :D
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Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:01 pm

looks like I am going to have to go to des moines this weekend and go fabric hunting! ( no fabric places in my city) What do you guys think would be the best fabric to make this out of? I will prob wear it in the eve and night.
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lazerfox » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:10 pm

I really like the cow one :D
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lucky420 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:12 pm

fleece is easy to sew and not that expensive. It would be a really big project if you made it out of faux fur and very very warm and expensive. I made a big furry coat with a hood last year. It was not cheap and it really took a toll on my little sewing machine. it was also a lot of material (faux fur) to work with...
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lazerfox » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:14 pm

plus fleece will keep you super warm if you plan on wearing at night.
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Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:18 pm

Yeah DEFF not going the fur route! I do leg warmers and that is about it. I was giving some thought to a fur coat though. But it will cost me about $120 to make one. OUCH!! I think I may just use my normal winter coat and tack stitch fur onto the collar,bottom and cuffs. Maybe make a fur hood to go on it. Start with what you have right?

Edit: never mind found fleece online joanns. 4.99 a yard! SCORE! Wonder how much I would need for something like this. I wear a womens 22 , 5'8 and 35 inseem
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lazerfox » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:24 pm

http://www.joann.com/fabric/fleece-fabric/

if you can you should sign up for their mailer and email and wait until they send you a 40% off a single item and just get all the fabric in one cut.
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:28 pm

sorry 5.99


Sweet!Thanks! Just did that. To bad they don't have more fur!
I only got a 20% off one :( But I found some coupon codes online
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Post by Fufa » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:51 pm

tattoogoddess wrote:Yeah DEFF not going the fur route! I do leg warmers and that is about it. I was giving some thought to a fur coat though. But it will cost me about $120 to make one. OUCH!! I think I may just use my normal winter coat and tack stitch fur onto the collar,bottom and cuffs. Maybe make a fur hood to go on it. Start with what you have right?

Edit: never mind found fleece online joanns. 4.99 a yard! SCORE! Wonder how much I would need for something like this. I wear a womens 22 , 5'8 and 35 inseem
Before you go adding things to your normal winter coat... Scope your local thrift shops like crazy! You can find some great older coats (fur and leather are my favourites) to modify. I was able to find a long suede one with a fur collar for a steal at $25 last year. You don't need something that is built to -30'C like a winter coat (I'm assuming this, that's what mine is like...Oh Canada...), something that's a bit lighter (think freezing point temps) is more than warm enough in my opinion.

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Post by gaminwench » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:55 pm

Consider a big, fluffy bathrobe for your playa coat...
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Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:11 pm

gaminwench wrote:Consider a big, fluffy bathrobe for your playa coat...

I looked them up and they are like 30-90 each! I might was well spend the little extra and make all fur. I think I am just going to use my coat. It is a wool pea coat and fits me really well
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Post by Drawingablank » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:44 pm

tattoogoddess wrote:Yeah DEFF not going the fur route! I do leg warmers and that is about it. I was giving some thought to a fur coat though. But it will cost me about $120 to make one. OUCH!! I think I may just use my normal winter coat and tack stitch fur onto the collar,bottom and cuffs. Maybe make a fur hood to go on it. Start with what you have right?

Edit: never mind found fleece online joanns. 4.99 a yard! SCORE! Wonder how much I would need for something like this. I wear a womens 22 , 5'8 and 35 inseem
Most of my sewing is done by modifying womens patterns to fit me and a 22 is big enough (except in the shoulders). For a full length coat it usually takes 7 - 8 yards for the shell (depending on fabric width), same amount of lining material, and about 1 yard of fur for collars, lapels, and cuffs.
Hope that helps.

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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by lucky420 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:09 pm

Drawingablank,

That coat is absolutely......... FABULOUS
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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by Fufa » Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:09 pm

lucky420 wrote:Drawingablank,

That coat is absolutely......... FABULOUS
I agree! I can never find fabric that rockin' at my local fabric supply.

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Post by tattoogoddess » Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:42 pm

Drawingablank wrote:
Most of my sewing is done by modifying womens patterns to fit me and a 22 is big enough (except in the shoulders). For a full length coat it usually takes 7 - 8 yards for the shell (depending on fabric width), same amount of lining material, and about 1 yard of fur for collars, lapels, and cuffs.
Hope that helps.

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Post by bubbavic » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:13 am

I think that's the whole idea isn't it? ;)
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Post by jella » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:18 am

Drawingablank wrote:
tattoogoddess wrote:Yeah DEFF not going the fur route! I do leg warmers and that is about it. I was giving some thought to a fur coat though. But it will cost me about $120 to make one. OUCH!! I think I may just use my normal winter coat and tack stitch fur onto the collar,bottom and cuffs. Maybe make a fur hood to go on it. Start with what you have right?

Edit: never mind found fleece online joanns. 4.99 a yard! SCORE! Wonder how much I would need for something like this. I wear a womens 22 , 5'8 and 35 inseem
Most of my sewing is done by modifying womens patterns to fit me and a 22 is big enough (except in the shoulders). For a full length coat it usually takes 7 - 8 yards for the shell (depending on fabric width), same amount of lining material, and about 1 yard of fur for collars, lapels, and cuffs.
Hope that helps.

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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by jella » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:23 am

tattoogoddess wrote:
Drawingablank wrote:
Most of my sewing is done by modifying womens patterns to fit me and a 22 is big enough (except in the shoulders). For a full length coat it usually takes 7 - 8 yards for the shell (depending on fabric width), same amount of lining material, and about 1 yard of fur for collars, lapels, and cuffs.
Hope that helps.

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Re: Costume & Crafting Help

Post by tattoogoddess » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:30 am

jella wrote:
tattoogoddess wrote:
Drawingablank wrote:
Most of my sewing is done by modifying womens patterns to fit me and a 22 is big enough (except in the shoulders). For a full length coat it usually takes 7 - 8 yards for the shell (depending on fabric width), same amount of lining material, and about 1 yard of fur for collars, lapels, and cuffs.
Hope that helps.

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It's funny, That actually happens on the playa all the time..hehe

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