Now I'm even more impressed with that particular cosplay!!! Those examples you showed at the end, the details that you worked into them is unbelievable. As always, your work is magnificent!!
You do NOT knw how useful this is. I've been looking around for months on where to find things for a cosplay I want and most of it needs leather. Thank you
Keep in mind you can also do the stitching through the pleather before gluing then you don't have to worry about sewing through glue. This works better if it will only be seen from one side though. You also may prefer painting it after stitching as the stitches wouldn't stay pristine either, but totally up to you. Or you can use chalk, pastels, or even makeup to darken the stitches in certain areas if you like. This is an excellent tutorial Ginny.
I just wanna say thanks for this, this has been so helpful for about 3 cosplays this year already, and definitely will be for the rest I'm hoping to do!
Awesome and thank you. I'm trying to make a Geralt cosplay. I already learned how to make chainmail, and I didn't want to use real leather, so this helps.
this is so useful i've been desperate to find a way to fake leather pouches for an eileen the crow cosplay while still having them work as functional pouches
I just went through 40 different faux leather "effect" videos for a dice related craft project and I couldn't find what I was looking for. Turns out I just needed some Di-IY with actual faux leather for the effect I was looking for. Too bad the closest Joann to me closes in 10 minutes and it would take me just as long to get there lol
Do you have a tutorial for the pouches? Amazing work! My 12 year old son is starting his Link cosplay for con this year. He is very excited and has started on making the chain mail shirt underneath and learning to sew. (And starting to look into making chainmail jewelry for his sisters.) He is obsessed with your videos.
I was looking how to make fake leather for cosplay to use in my dungeons and dragons puppet making and started watching the video without looking who's i clocked on in google and was like "I KNOW THAT VOICE" thanks for the lesson!
Thank you so much for this video! I was just wondering if you've had any experience making pieces that are too big for one piece of foam - how does having a join work? For instance, if I'm making a belt and have to join two pieces of foam, will it tend to fold at the join?
Me, an experience cosplayer, "I'm gonna make V's jacket from Cyberpunk." Also me, "I haven't done a pleather jacket before! Oh crap!" Me after this video, "Oh, okay, same techniques as everything else. Cool."
Normal leather is actually more ethical than plastic leather because the production of the plastic harms the environment also, real leather would last you way longer than fake leather. I would much rather buy real leather once than supporting pollution by buying fake leather multiple times.
How much weight do you think a pouch made with this would hold before it buckled? Is it strong? By the way, thanks immensely for uploading this. I’ve been looking all over for something like this and the effect seems perfect.
Vinyl tears pretty easily - definitely not as strong as real leather! If you wanted it to hold some real weight, I'd line it with something sturdier, like a canvas.
Thank you! I used the tutorial for drafting a corset pattern from your own measurements on Foundations Revealed, but it isn't a technique for beginners imo - if you haven't sewn a corset before, Simplicity 8129 may be a good start! You can replace the featherlight boning with steel boning and lengthen it a bit to get that low-on-the-hips look that hers has! Mine laces up the back (technically inaccurate), but it's the easiest way to get any shaping power!
I made a corset with a faux leather and it's bubbling and peeling. I like the look of yours but I'm trying to imagine sewing through the foam. Did you just use the painting techniques on vinyl for the corset or did you use the foam there too?
@@lucianndraper5722 in another comment she replied that she didn't use foam for the corset. she uses foam for sturdy accessories like belts or gauntlets. i think she used the vinyl for the corset as the main fabric.
I know the creator of this video makes a profit from the Amazon link, and I don't want to take away from that, but if you're making a large amount of faux leather and/or want to save some money, getting the paint directly from the seller is way cheaper. 1 oz./$2.95, 5 oz./$5.95. Heck, they even sell full quarts of their paint.
This helped me a lot but I do have one question. Can the pleather be heat shaped. I have a female character I want to bring to life one day and she wears leather armor.
No, pleather behaves essentially like a fabric. However, foam can be heat shaped, so if you heat shape the armor from foam first and then cover it in pleather, you can get a similar effect.
hi there, if you dont mind i have a question.Would this work if i had to make the fabric a different color then the base im using? for example i need orange leather but thats hard to find. so could i use brown and add orange paint?
Yeah, absolutely!! You'd want to get a leather paint to make sure that it stays flexible. Angelus (the brand I use in this video) makes an orange paint! Of course, some manufacturers do make orange pleather, so you also may want to try looking online before you commit to painting another color.
I haven't tried it, but I don't see why not! I would just be a little more precise when working with an absorbent fabric like that, because while you can rub excess paint off of pleather, any paint you get onto a faux suede would be there forever, I suspect.
No, I use foam for leather pieces that need to have thickness - belts, bracers, etc. Any garment I just use the pleather like a fabric. This corset is lined with a satin and the pleather is used in place of a fashion fabric.
Yes. It sounds to me like you maybe aren't familiar with craft foam or vinyl/pleather, so I encourage you to just go to a craft store and touch it with your hands and I think you'll have a much better understanding of what it's capable of! It's really not fragile in the slightest.
I don't understand Ciri cosplayers. Why not just take natural fabric, leather fabric and make a costume? It looks like rubber, too fake and too modern. Excessive fuss with paints
It's been a while since I made this video, but I'm pretty sure I started it by giving multiple examples of why people might want to use fake leather...? Some people don't want to use animal products, and leather is really expensive. But I guess if you make your own costume, you can do it however you want. It doesn't really matter if you don't "get" how other cosplayers choose to create.
Now I'm even more impressed with that particular cosplay!!! Those examples you showed at the end, the details that you worked into them is unbelievable. As always, your work is magnificent!!
Thank you so much!!
All this time I thought you had actually used leather. Now I know it's green inside. :-)
We always assume the best of Ginny 😊
You do NOT knw how useful this is. I've been looking around for months on where to find things for a cosplay I want and most of it needs leather. Thank you
Hey Ginni, would you make a tutorial on how you constructed your corset?
Keep in mind you can also do the stitching through the pleather before gluing then you don't have to worry about sewing through glue. This works better if it will only be seen from one side though. You also may prefer painting it after stitching as the stitches wouldn't stay pristine either, but totally up to you. Or you can use chalk, pastels, or even makeup to darken the stitches in certain areas if you like. This is an excellent tutorial Ginny.
This is gonna be super helpful for the belts I'm making for my Grey Warden! Thank you so much for making this.
I just wanna say thanks for this, this has been so helpful for about 3 cosplays this year already, and definitely will be for the rest I'm hoping to do!
those pouches look amazing!
Literally the video I was looking for! Even with the bit about embroidery. Thanks so much!
Awesome and thank you. I'm trying to make a Geralt cosplay. I already learned how to make chainmail, and I didn't want to use real leather, so this helps.
Awesome tutorial! Also craft foam is also available on amazon! They sell rolls of craft foam 50" x 50" ish I belive :D
They do! I order it from there all the time!
this is so useful i've been desperate to find a way to fake leather pouches for an eileen the crow cosplay while still having them work as functional pouches
I just went through 40 different faux leather "effect" videos for a dice related craft project and I couldn't find what I was looking for. Turns out I just needed some Di-IY with actual faux leather for the effect I was looking for. Too bad the closest Joann to me closes in 10 minutes and it would take me just as long to get there lol
Do you have a tutorial for the pouches? Amazing work! My 12 year old son is starting his Link cosplay for con this year. He is very excited and has started on making the chain mail shirt underneath and learning to sew. (And starting to look into making chainmail jewelry for his sisters.) He is obsessed with your videos.
You're tutorial really helped me out! Thank you and awesome cosplay!
I love your voice, it's so nice to listen it! And thank you so much for the tutorial, it helps a lot
You have so many great tips, thanks for sharing what you've learned!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for making this.
I was looking how to make fake leather for cosplay to use in my dungeons and dragons puppet making and started watching the video without looking who's i clocked on in google and was like "I KNOW THAT VOICE" thanks for the lesson!
Thank you so much for this video! I was just wondering if you've had any experience making pieces that are too big for one piece of foam - how does having a join work? For instance, if I'm making a belt and have to join two pieces of foam, will it tend to fold at the join?
I follow you for DnD advice, but here I am finding you by accident for a renfair coming up later this month lol
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!!
hello I was wondering how you made the pouches 3:24. Itll be my first time trying, but I would like to make some for a cosplay Im working on
Wow thats amazinggg
Whoa! I never thought to do this- awesome trick!
Me, an experience cosplayer, "I'm gonna make V's jacket from Cyberpunk."
Also me, "I haven't done a pleather jacket before! Oh crap!"
Me after this video, "Oh, okay, same techniques as everything else. Cool."
Normal leather is actually more ethical than plastic leather because the production of the plastic harms the environment also, real leather would last you way longer than fake leather. I would much rather buy real leather once than supporting pollution by buying fake leather multiple times.
thanks! this will help with my tracer jacket!!
Thank you so much for this video
Oh my gosh, awesome!! You're gonna kill it!
Hi! This is super helpful. Is an embroidery needle really strong enough to sew seams thru pleather and foam?
Do you have a tutorial for making the corset?
Brilliant
what type of paint is best for weathering fake leather?
Thanks for sharing this, you help us a lot
How much weight do you think a pouch made with this would hold before it buckled? Is it strong?
By the way, thanks immensely for uploading this. I’ve been looking all over for something like this and the effect seems perfect.
Vinyl tears pretty easily - definitely not as strong as real leather! If you wanted it to hold some real weight, I'd line it with something sturdier, like a canvas.
Thank you this is very helpful!
This is super helpful, thank you! How on earth did you make that amazing corset by the way? I am at a loss on how to start Ciri's corset.
Thank you! I used the tutorial for drafting a corset pattern from your own measurements on Foundations Revealed, but it isn't a technique for beginners imo - if you haven't sewn a corset before, Simplicity 8129 may be a good start! You can replace the featherlight boning with steel boning and lengthen it a bit to get that low-on-the-hips look that hers has! Mine laces up the back (technically inaccurate), but it's the easiest way to get any shaping power!
I made a corset with a faux leather and it's bubbling and peeling. I like the look of yours but I'm trying to imagine sewing through the foam. Did you just use the painting techniques on vinyl for the corset or did you use the foam there too?
@@lucianndraper5722 in another comment she replied that she didn't use foam for the corset. she uses foam for sturdy accessories like belts or gauntlets. i think she used the vinyl for the corset as the main fabric.
Is 2mm craft foam from joanns good?
How thick is the craft foam?
bag tuts?
I know the creator of this video makes a profit from the Amazon link, and I don't want to take away from that, but if you're making a large amount of faux leather and/or want to save some money, getting the paint directly from the seller is way cheaper. 1 oz./$2.95, 5 oz./$5.95. Heck, they even sell full quarts of their paint.
I wasn't aware! I encourage everybody to buy from whatever source they find most convenient - regardless of whether or not that benefits me :)
Excellent Work! :-)
This helped me a lot but I do have one question. Can the pleather be heat shaped. I have a female character I want to bring to life one day and she wears leather armor.
No, pleather behaves essentially like a fabric. However, foam can be heat shaped, so if you heat shape the armor from foam first and then cover it in pleather, you can get a similar effect.
hi there, if you dont mind i have a question.Would this work if i had to make the fabric a different color then the base im using? for example i need orange leather but thats hard to find. so could i use brown and add orange paint?
Yeah, absolutely!! You'd want to get a leather paint to make sure that it stays flexible. Angelus (the brand I use in this video) makes an orange paint! Of course, some manufacturers do make orange pleather, so you also may want to try looking online before you commit to painting another color.
@@GinnyDi ty for responding back. that was very helpful.
awesome! how did you made the glossy finish?
Neat!
I came here to make my own handmade journal
Will the leather paints work on fake suede too?
I haven't tried it, but I don't see why not! I would just be a little more precise when working with an absorbent fabric like that, because while you can rub excess paint off of pleather, any paint you get onto a faux suede would be there forever, I suspect.
Can you sew this with a machine?
Yes, I sew all my pleather with a machine.
So you used foam underneath for the corset too?
No, I use foam for leather pieces that need to have thickness - belts, bracers, etc. Any garment I just use the pleather like a fabric. This corset is lined with a satin and the pleather is used in place of a fashion fabric.
@@GinnyDi Thankyou for responding!
What materials are you using?
did you.... watch the video? XD that's at 0:23
where did you get the pattern to make the corset?
I patterned it myself from my measurements.
@@GinnyDi imma have to figure out how to do that lol im not skinny like ciri so ill have to make it myself one way or another lol thanks
Can you hold the vinyl and foam?
...what do you mean?
@@GinnyDi can you hold them without them breaking or tearing?
Yeah, they're not fragile. I mean they're not as strong as real leather, but they aren't gonna break if you touch them lol
@@GinnyDi oh no I meant fold. Well let me say that again. Can you fold them without them breaking or tearing?
Yes. It sounds to me like you maybe aren't familiar with craft foam or vinyl/pleather, so I encourage you to just go to a craft store and touch it with your hands and I think you'll have a much better understanding of what it's capable of! It's really not fragile in the slightest.
How about I just pay you to make me stuff?! Lmao
Nah, I'm too busy making my own stuff ;)
Im too scared to touch a hot glue gun... I always burn my fingers :/ I have scars on my fingers from it.
Fake leather using leather sheets.
Pleather, my dude. Fake leather.
Ginny Di sorry, didn't exactly hear that.
To bad the vinyl faux leather is plastic based and takes up to 200 years to dissipate.
I don't understand Ciri cosplayers. Why not just take natural fabric, leather fabric and make a costume? It looks like rubber, too fake and too modern. Excessive fuss with paints
It's been a while since I made this video, but I'm pretty sure I started it by giving multiple examples of why people might want to use fake leather...? Some people don't want to use animal products, and leather is really expensive. But I guess if you make your own costume, you can do it however you want. It doesn't really matter if you don't "get" how other cosplayers choose to create.
Ginny Di Good job anyway :) thanks for explain