Help on FFX Yuna Sleeves
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Help on FFX Yuna Sleeves
Does anyone know how to get that lovely white-pink gradient on FFX Yuna's sleeves? My friend and I are puzzled. Thanks!
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Well, (i've never made any Yuna costumes but)...
It seems that people grandient dye it. I dunno how you would go about doing this or the process of it ^^;;
But you should check on cosplay.com in the forums in the FinalFantasy section. They have alot of yuna threads.
It seems that people grandient dye it. I dunno how you would go about doing this or the process of it ^^;;
But you should check on cosplay.com in the forums in the FinalFantasy section. They have alot of yuna threads.
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I think this is the eaysiest part of the costume, I making also it and it is the first part.
Well, you have to do this form with white coton (cotton it's the only possible to dye, with pink cloth dye):
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You must fold the piece for the points and sew it for the side. It's the same process for do a pluix but you must set free a space for the arms.
If you have more doubts, mail me, i'll help you
Well, you have to do this form with white coton (cotton it's the only possible to dye, with pink cloth dye):
________
_____________| : |_____________
| : |
| : |
| : |
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You must fold the piece for the points and sew it for the side. It's the same process for do a pluix but you must set free a space for the arms.
If you have more doubts, mail me, i'll help you
Yuna Summoner Sleeves
I sew the sleeves together then I mix up my rose pink RIT dye in a large bowl and then dye from there. You have to read the directions on the box to ensure proper dyeing but you can get the gradient that you are looking for pretty easily that way and it's permanent, and you have to use a dyeable fabric, cotton works well and it pretty much fits for the type of fabric the sleeves are anyways.
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more yuna costume questions...
well, i'm new to cosplaying...really new...never done it before...but i want to try Yuna's Summoning costume. thanks to this thread i now know how to do the sleeves, but does anyone have suggestions for getting the pattern on the skirt??
any and all help will be greatly appreciated...
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^-^;;
any and all help will be greatly appreciated...
be nice to the newbie!
^-^;;
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awesome, i'll try it. does the paint get sticky though? i've used fabric paints before and i remember it was a pain because it stuck to everything, what type of paint did you use?
thanks for the help!
thanks for the help!
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That's what Saphyr did - she fabric painted the whole thing (including the obi). Fabric paint will be sticky/stick to itself and result in damage if you don't let it dry completely. It'll be shiny, but it won't stick to itself permanently when it's fully dry. Even if two layers come into contact, you should be able to pull them apart without tearing any of the paint off. Just give it a day or two to dry, depending on how thick it is.
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awesome, thanks. oh, just as a thought, has anyone ever tried embroidering the design? namely anyone with one of those high tech sewing machines?
much thanks!
much thanks!
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I get paint pens and I actually cut my fabric first then I draw my design on let it dry then pleat and sew. I used to draw out the vines on green fabric and pink for the flowers and then ironed ( I cant think of what it't called) the fusible double backed stuff so that it could be ironed onto the skirt, then you can zigzag around the vines and flowers. This is time consuming, thus why I switched to paint pens, but gives you more of an embriodered effect if you don't have an embroidery machine.
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You could try using this weird dye I've heard of, Curcumin or something, that's supposed to have also antibacterial properties, but also might help you get better colors.