Awesome! I have a lot of sewing experience, so I figured I'd basically wing it off the pictures I'm looking at, but having a video showing the sewing process is very helpful (I also get the benefit of basically making a wearable mockup. Since I'm fairly busty and I'd like to be able to do a dead sprint in my armour, I'm making a sort of secondary undervest that has the short sleeves, and under the actual flak vest it's pretty structured and laces shut on the sides, to make sure everything sits nice and snug. Since it's a very similar shape to the flak vest, I get to try sewing the ugly version first). If anyone other than me gets annoyed with velcro (I don't like how it loses its hold over time), I recommend sewing in a row or two of heavy duty hooks and eyes or hooks and bars instead (the big, chunky hooks and bars you see in some pants and skirts should work just fine). They'll still be invisible on the outside of the vest unlike lacing, and they won't lose their hold over time or potentially pop loose or get stuck like snaps or zippers might.
Me, someone who sews: oh no he's not hemming,,, he's gonna have so much trouble hemming omg look at all those raw edges,,, ahhhh i hope he's not gonna leave it unhemmed You: I had some trouble hemming because i did it after i sewed everything Me: Knew it! In all seriousness, as someone who only just started getting into the idea of mando cosplay this was super helpful!! I realise you made this a year ago but if you wanted to make one again I'd reccomend hemming from the start - especially since you did a 2 layered vest (y'know,, the whole right sides facing each other deal) - but im sure you figured that out lol Thanks for the video!!
Awesome! I have a lot of sewing experience, so I figured I'd basically wing it off the pictures I'm looking at, but having a video showing the sewing process is very helpful (I also get the benefit of basically making a wearable mockup. Since I'm fairly busty and I'd like to be able to do a dead sprint in my armour, I'm making a sort of secondary undervest that has the short sleeves, and under the actual flak vest it's pretty structured and laces shut on the sides, to make sure everything sits nice and snug. Since it's a very similar shape to the flak vest, I get to try sewing the ugly version first). If anyone other than me gets annoyed with velcro (I don't like how it loses its hold over time), I recommend sewing in a row or two of heavy duty hooks and eyes or hooks and bars instead (the big, chunky hooks and bars you see in some pants and skirts should work just fine). They'll still be invisible on the outside of the vest unlike lacing, and they won't lose their hold over time or potentially pop loose or get stuck like snaps or zippers might.
bro honestly this channel helps me out a lot with making my cosplays. 10/10 channel i recommend
Me, someone who sews: oh no he's not hemming,,, he's gonna have so much trouble hemming omg look at all those raw edges,,, ahhhh i hope he's not gonna leave it unhemmed
You: I had some trouble hemming because i did it after i sewed everything
Me: Knew it!
In all seriousness, as someone who only just started getting into the idea of mando cosplay this was super helpful!!
I realise you made this a year ago but if you wanted to make one again I'd reccomend hemming from the start - especially since you did a 2 layered vest (y'know,, the whole right sides facing each other deal) - but im sure you figured that out lol
Thanks for the video!!
Thank you so much for this! I'm struggling hard core with mine right now and this was a GIANT help
This is one of the best videos I've seen. Subscribed
Thank you for making this!! Looking forward to making mine now!
Just because I don't want to wing it, do you happen to have an actual pattern for the pieces you cut out? Happy to wing it if necessary though!
Good job!😁👍🏿
hope to see all your armor soon !
What duck canvas did you use?
para sacar las plantillas debe ser a nuestra talla supongo