Leg bracers: First I started off with the basic pair of flip flops I bought at
Wal-mart for $5.00 (when it was still summer time), then I hot glue some
Cream color cotton fabric (over interface) to the top of the flip flop. Using
some left over Brown pleather fabric I then sandwich the two pieces
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together on my leg (from ankle to the ball of my heel), but I only pin the
back of my legs (no seam is shown in the front). I then proceeded to cut
the back of my leg bracer leaving extra seam allowance for the zipper. I
then rip stitch my mock Davis jacket fur top and then cut it in half. Then I
cut the fur (length wise) in the middle for both pieces giving me 4 pieces
total. I then proceed to tacky glue the fur on the top of the leg bracer, let it
dry for 5 minutes each lightly pressing down on the fur. Then I proceeded
to check open spots and glue them down. Since the fur was sticking up, I
use Got2bglue so it can stay down. I then cut, finish, iron and sew the four
strips of Cream color fabric to each of the bracers. Then I cut two small
brown pleather strips (1.5" width), sew on some Cream color cotton for the
borders (.4" width), then added the buckle. I put the "mini belts" aside and
cut two pieces of brown pleather triangles (enough to reach the ends of
your bracers to the split between your big toe and medium toe). I then cut
the actual "spaghetti" strap (that was part of the flip flop itself) and threw it away. I then sew the triangle piece to the bracer. Then I sew the "mini
belts" to cover the seam between the bracer and the ends of the triangle
piece. I then hot glue the triangle piece to the actual flip flop. Then I cut
and sew the ends of the triangle piece to make my own spaghetti strap,
then hot glue it to the shoes. I added the separating zipper in the back.
Belt: So I started off measuring my waist, then I cut out two brown
pleather strips (Your waist size x 1.5"). Sewn the brown pleather strips,
wrong sides together, I had a double layer strap (so it felt like a actual
belt). Then I took some left over Cream color cotton fabric, and sew a .5''
width border to each side (also it covers the seams from the double layer
belt ^_~). Then I sew on some hooks, eyes and Velcro (to keep it close).
The buckles were made out of 1/2" MDF wood, cut, sanded, sprayed
painted and painted. Then I just hot glue the buckles to there respectable
places on my belt.
Toga (2 layers): (This was a dozy to make) I took a basic toga pattern,
alter it a bit and made the top layer of the toga. Put it aside for later use.
Creating my own pattern for the second layer, I then measure out the
circumrence of my waist and the length from my waist to a little bit below
my ankles to get my second layer. I found some red/gold/black ribbon at Hancock's fabric, but I used the wrong side of the ribbon to get that red/gold design (really hard to find a red/gold ribbon). Then I sew it to the second layer to get the border detail. I then pin/sew the top layer to the second layer (which was underneath the top layer). Thank you Son for being my Mannequin.
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