A tip for the decorative sewing: if the leather is rather thick and you have trouble sewing the decorations by hand, just use your sewing machine without any thread to "punch" the holes in first and then just thread the decorative ribbon trough the holes with a needle🌹
I watched this for at least 5 times over the past week. I was looking for cosplay corset DIY for my Ciri cosplay and your video was the first thing i found. Funny coincidence that you made Yenns. I sewed my first mock up today and it turned out quite nice thanks to your instructions. Im planning on doing at least one or two more before I actually start with the leather. Thanks a lot for this great video, it was suuper helpful for a beginner :) Liebe Grüße aus den USA!
This is awesome! Do you think this could work with my own ciri corset? My friend and I patterned out ciris corset and at this point I'm working with cheap fake leather and sewing foam into it to give it more stability. I'm having a lot of trouble seeing the pieces together as I am also seeing through foam and glue. Do you have any suggestions for a better way to go about this?
hi, nein die habe ich nie digitalisiert. Momentan möchte ich das gerne für alle künftigen kostüme machen und diese auf meinem etsy shop anbieten, es wird aber nach wie vor auch mal free pattern geben.
Aww thank you so much that would be great can't wait to see your yennefer costume! Just to let you know I also made all of the other patterns for this costume you can find it at my etsy shop 😘
Aww thank you so much that would be great can't wait to see your yennefer costume! Just to let you know I also made all of the other patterns for this costume you can find it at my etsy shop 😘
The tutorial and pattern is very helpful for making this, but the size would be a tad too small for my waist ( 34” ) I could try to extend the front pieces.
Yeah that would be possible... I would try to extend at the front and back, depending on your waist size and shape. My waist is pretty much straight and I dont have wide hips eather, so this pattern may not work for everybody... thats why I also showed how to do a custom made one :D
@@JakCosplay any tips on printing? we are the same exact measurements inch-wise - but when i got to the handstitching I realized my patter is about half the size it should be. AH
Omg ich liebe dieses tutorial😍😍 wo hast du dein kunstleder her? Ist es Möbelleder? Ich suche schon seit ewigkeiten gutes aber es ist immer entweder zu dünn oder garnicht elastisch :(
Great job!! Thanks for posting this tutorial. Question: did you do anything to the curved seams of the leather after you sewed it all together? (Like did you trim them down or flatten them to all lay in the same direction?) Again, thanks for showing this project! 😁👍
How did you stitch through the boning for the biais binding? Unless the boning doesn't go all the way to the top and bottom of the corsette? Is there a margin between the corsette edges and the boning?
Hey, tolles Tutorial! Ich würde mich gerne mal daran versuchen allerdings weiß ich nicht wie viel Kunstleder ich dafür brauche? Ich hoffe du kannst mir weiterhelfen :)
Ich bin mit einem halben Laufmeter hingekommen, das kommt aber natürlich auf die Größe des Corsets und auch auf die Stoff-Breite an. Ich versuche generell IMMER erst das Schnittmuster zu machen bevor ich Stoff bestelle, dafür nehme ich meistens alten Stoff oder eben wie gezeigt die Klebebandmethode :D
Aktuell benutze ich die Pfaff Passport 2.0 mit der bin ich sehr zufrieden. Da gefällt mir besonders der zusätzliche obere Stoff Transport, das merkt man gerade bei sehr dünnen oder auch sehr dicken und widerspenstigen Stoffen :D
Hi Saku... I would do ciri´s cosplay the same way. Its just a different design but overall the same technique. The only thing I would maybe change is the fact that ciri´s corset is really long. It doesnt end above the hips like yennefers one, so you may just add a boning on the top part of both hips. Hope you know what I mean. If you do them the full way down and close the corset your hips will get slimmed too. But thats just If you want to keep a more hour-glass figure. Otherwise its possible to do it the same way as yennefers.
@@JakCosplay hallo! was genau meinst du mit Stäbchen oberhalb der Hüfte? Sind die dann quasi horizontal oder vertikal drin? bin auch gerade dabei mein erstes korsett zu machen und würde mich freuen, wenn du mir das erklären könntest ;D dein video hat mir auf jeden fall schon mal sehr geholfen! danke schonmal :D
You just copied The Cosplay Nerd's tutorial. And stole their Yennefer corset pattern. I thought this looked familiar. At least credit the original RUclipsr that made the pattern and first video
OKAY?! First of all, I know the video you are talking about. Of course I am doing research before I start a new cosplay like everybody else! Especially If iam doing something I never made before. I watched several corset making videos before I made mine. Let me just say she made a great yennefer and she is absolute adorable BUT saying that I stole her video and her pattern is complete bulls**t. Did you compared both patterns? I showed on camera how I made mine?!!! So how is mine stolen? Its not the one you can download at her site. I get some hate comments like this from time to time and usually I just dont react and ignore it. But your statement makes me fu**ing angry. First of all she is using a complete different pattern making process: I am using cling film and paper tape since I started cosplaying. This is the only method which works for me. I do all my cosplay patterns by my own or I change bought basic patterns from simplicity or other brands. Fine! So she does alignment marks for all pattern parts, regular pattern making progress?! I dont get your point, everybody does it that way and also professional pattern have those connection lines especially for the sleevetop connection. She uses less approaching encore so she fixed everything with handstitches right after cutting the pieces. Again: regular process while sewing leather! I usually do this with all fabrics which are not easy to sew like slippery, very thin or very thick fabrics or leather. I also V-Cuttet all parts because it is easier to lay down the curves especially with thick and less stretchy leather like mine. This is actually a technique I learned from my gradma. Just want to get the copyrights clear! I also made a full innerlining with hidden bonings and showed the steps for this part. She used a complete different method and used a second layer of leather to stabilize her corset, no bonings, no inner lining. And just because I want to compare it right: She used a different bias tape method for the edges, I wanted them in a 45 degree angle. So lets stop hate for now. She is a great cosplayer. I really liked her video and it helped me to get an idea how to do my corset like a lot of other videos from great cosplayers, costume makers or artists too. If you dont know her: Give her some love and leave a sub at her page!
You've clearly never sewn before, lol. Otherwise you'd realize that this is done completely differently. First of all, did you happen to realize that this pattern has THREE arched Iines on the side, while The Cosplay Nerd's only has TWO? (Nevermind the fact that Jak Cosplay made the pattern on camera so she clearly didn't just copy The Cosplay Nerd's pattern.) Did you also happen to notice that this tutorial uses invisible boning and a cotton lining, while The Cosplay Nerd's does not? Finally, did you happen to notice that the corners of the bias tape were done with a different technique? Sorry to chime in, @Jak Cosplay, but it just irks me when someone claims COPY when they literally have no idea what they're talking about. >_
These are literally two different methods and corsets. I've been sewing for 15 years and I learned technical pattern drafting from a PhD. I saw your stupid comment on the other video so thank you for allowing me to give a view and like to this wonderful youtuber.
A tip for the decorative sewing: if the leather is rather thick and you have trouble sewing the decorations by hand, just use your sewing machine without any thread to "punch" the holes in first and then just thread the decorative ribbon trough the holes with a needle🌹
You are an absolute SAINT for including the patterns along with these tutorials!
Thank you! :D
Just what I was looking for!!!!
For your first sewing tutorial this was brilliant! Thank you.
Aww thank you... hope I can do some more in the future :D
This is super helpful! I'm making a leather bag and this had some great tips for sewing with leather.
Awesome... yeah lether work is a b*tch sometimes xD
So excited I've been looking for a tutorial on this
Wow! You are very talented. Nicely done. Thank you for sharing with us.
I watched this for at least 5 times over the past week. I was looking for cosplay corset DIY for my Ciri cosplay and your video was the first thing i found. Funny coincidence that you made Yenns.
I sewed my first mock up today and it turned out quite nice thanks to your instructions. Im planning on doing at least one or two more before I actually start with the leather. Thanks a lot for this great video, it was suuper helpful for a beginner :) Liebe Grüße aus den USA!
Aww thank you so much for your feedback ❤️
you're an Angel for making this video and also giving away the pattern
Awesome and easy, thank u. Finally i know how to make corset :)
WOW this is amazing. I'm definitely going to be doing this!
Well done
Looks fabulous
Thank you...
Pretty good for a first try love and this vidéo is really helpfull thanks so mutch 🥰🥰🥰
this is so amazing and helpful, thank you so much! your accent is lovely!
The finished corset is so cool, and seems not that difficult! I will definitely try it out, thank you! :)
Yeah it was my first try ever and I never thought it would be that good. I am actually proud of this piece XD
Thank you for this tutorial ! 😍😍 amazing work
Fab tutorial
I like how you say 'sooing'
haha oh man "sewing" and "synthetic" are my word-enemys on this channel. its so hard for a german girl XD
this is absolutely amazing, thank you!!
This is awesome! Do you think this could work with my own ciri corset? My friend and I patterned out ciris corset and at this point I'm working with cheap fake leather and sewing foam into it to give it more stability. I'm having a lot of trouble seeing the pieces together as I am also seeing through foam and glue. Do you have any suggestions for a better way to go about this?
Ist wirklich gut geworden👍
Riesen Dankeschön für dieses video!! Hast mir unglaublich geholfen! Hast du vielleicht auch noch die pattern für den rest des cosplays?
hi, nein die habe ich nie digitalisiert. Momentan möchte ich das gerne für alle künftigen kostüme machen und diese auf meinem etsy shop anbieten, es wird aber nach wie vor auch mal free pattern geben.
@@JakCosplay ach schade. Falls du die doch auf etsy anbietest, sag Bescheid. Würde die kaufen :)
@@raygin6581 hmm, ich denk mal drüber nach XD In Papierform habe ich zumindest noch alle, glaube ich zumindest oO
You are GREAT
Aww thank you so much that would be great can't wait to see your yennefer costume! Just to let you know I also made all of the other patterns for this costume you can find it at my etsy shop 😘
Aww thank you so much that would be great can't wait to see your yennefer costume! Just to let you know I also made all of the other patterns for this costume you can find it at my etsy shop 😘
Wooow, parece difícil pero tu lo haces fácil de hacer, gracias por el video me servira mucho para otros cosplays futuros uwu 👌💞
That was awesome
The tutorial and pattern is very helpful for making this, but the size would be a tad too small for my waist ( 34” ) I could try to extend the front pieces.
Yeah that would be possible... I would try to extend at the front and back, depending on your waist size and shape. My waist is pretty much straight and I dont have wide hips eather, so this pattern may not work for everybody... thats why I also showed how to do a custom made one :D
@@JakCosplay any tips on printing? we are the same exact measurements inch-wise - but when i got to the handstitching I realized my patter is about half the size it should be. AH
Omg ich liebe dieses tutorial😍😍 wo hast du dein kunstleder her? Ist es Möbelleder? Ich suche schon seit ewigkeiten gutes aber es ist immer entweder zu dünn oder garnicht elastisch :(
Das habe ich vor Jahren mal in einem lokalen stoff Geschäft gekauft und ja das ist ganz normales Kunstleder aber relativ robust 😅
How much fabric did you have to use for this? And how did you make the top? :)
about 0.5 meter, think the leather was 1.2m wide. I made my own pattern for the blouse.
Great job!! Thanks for posting this tutorial. Question: did you do anything to the curved seams of the leather after you sewed it all together? (Like did you trim them down or flatten them to all lay in the same direction?) Again, thanks for showing this project! 😁👍
I actually flatten them with the hand stitching afterwards so it lays down nice and flat...
How did you stitch through the boning for the biais binding? Unless the boning doesn't go all the way to the top and bottom of the corsette? Is there a margin between the corsette edges and the boning?
It is slightly shorter but the one i used a soft plastic bonig, if your machine is strong enogh you can sew on :D
Hey, tolles Tutorial! Ich würde mich gerne mal daran versuchen allerdings weiß ich nicht wie viel Kunstleder ich dafür brauche?
Ich hoffe du kannst mir weiterhelfen :)
Ich bin mit einem halben Laufmeter hingekommen, das kommt aber natürlich auf die Größe des Corsets und auch auf die Stoff-Breite an. Ich versuche generell IMMER erst das Schnittmuster zu machen bevor ich Stoff bestelle, dafür nehme ich meistens alten Stoff oder eben wie gezeigt die Klebebandmethode :D
🤗🤗
Was für eine Nähmaschine verwendest du? :)
Aktuell benutze ich die Pfaff Passport 2.0 mit der bin ich sehr zufrieden. Da gefällt mir besonders der zusätzliche obere Stoff Transport, das merkt man gerade bei sehr dünnen oder auch sehr dicken und widerspenstigen Stoffen :D
can you make an ciri corset tutorial? or is just the same? i don't want to fuck it up :c
Hi Saku... I would do ciri´s cosplay the same way. Its just a different design but overall the same technique. The only thing I would maybe change is the fact that ciri´s corset is really long. It doesnt end above the hips like yennefers one, so you may just add a boning on the top part of both hips. Hope you know what I mean. If you do them the full way down and close the corset your hips will get slimmed too. But thats just If you want to keep a more hour-glass figure. Otherwise its possible to do it the same way as yennefers.
@@JakCosplay hallo! was genau meinst du mit Stäbchen oberhalb der Hüfte? Sind die dann quasi horizontal oder vertikal drin? bin auch gerade dabei mein erstes korsett zu machen und würde mich freuen, wenn du mir das erklären könntest ;D dein video hat mir auf jeden fall schon mal sehr geholfen! danke schonmal :D
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You just copied The Cosplay Nerd's tutorial. And stole their Yennefer corset pattern. I thought this looked familiar. At least credit the original RUclipsr that made the pattern and first video
OKAY?! First of all, I know the video you are talking about. Of course I am doing research before I start a new cosplay like everybody else! Especially If iam doing something I never made before. I watched several corset making videos before I made mine. Let me just say she made a great yennefer and she is absolute adorable BUT saying that I stole her video and her pattern is complete bulls**t. Did you compared both patterns? I showed on camera how I made mine?!!! So how is mine stolen? Its not the one you can download at her site. I get some hate comments like this from time to time and usually I just dont react and ignore it. But your statement makes me fu**ing angry.
First of all she is using a complete different pattern making process: I am using cling film and paper tape since I started cosplaying. This is the only method which works for me. I do all my cosplay patterns by my own or I change bought basic patterns from simplicity or other brands. Fine! So she does alignment marks for all pattern parts, regular pattern making progress?! I dont get your point, everybody does it that way and also professional pattern have those connection lines especially for the sleevetop connection. She uses less approaching encore so she fixed everything with handstitches right after cutting the pieces. Again: regular process while sewing leather! I usually do this with all fabrics which are not easy to sew like slippery, very thin or very thick fabrics or leather. I also V-Cuttet all parts because it is easier to lay down the curves especially with thick and less stretchy leather like mine. This is actually a technique I learned from my gradma. Just want to get the copyrights clear! I also made a full innerlining with hidden bonings and showed the steps for this part. She used a complete different method and used a second layer of leather to stabilize her corset, no bonings, no inner lining. And just because I want to compare it right: She used a different bias tape method for the edges, I wanted them in a 45 degree angle.
So lets stop hate for now. She is a great cosplayer. I really liked her video and it helped me to get an idea how to do my corset like a lot of other videos from great cosplayers, costume makers or artists too. If you dont know her: Give her some love and leave a sub at her page!
You've clearly never sewn before, lol. Otherwise you'd realize that this is done completely differently. First of all, did you happen to realize that this pattern has THREE arched Iines on the side, while The Cosplay Nerd's only has TWO? (Nevermind the fact that Jak Cosplay made the pattern on camera so she clearly didn't just copy The Cosplay Nerd's pattern.) Did you also happen to notice that this tutorial uses invisible boning and a cotton lining, while The Cosplay Nerd's does not? Finally, did you happen to notice that the corners of the bias tape were done with a different technique?
Sorry to chime in, @Jak Cosplay, but it just irks me when someone claims COPY when they literally have no idea what they're talking about. >_
These are literally two different methods and corsets. I've been sewing for 15 years and I learned technical pattern drafting from a PhD. I saw your stupid comment on the other video so thank you for allowing me to give a view and like to this wonderful youtuber.