No sewing required! Steampunk Costuming for the Sewing-Machine Challenged

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No Sewing Required! Brittney Benjamin & Laura Croff Wheaton

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You’ve planned the perfect steampunk ensemble, but with just one problem – you can’t sew! Never fear, this panel will show all of the amazing costumes you can make without ever stepping near a sewing machine. After teaching you how to find the best raw materials, we’ll demonstrate how to rip, glue, grommet, tape, staple, shred, heat press, knot, and bind readily found thrift store items into the steampunk outfit of your dreams. This presentation includes before-and-after photos as we turn thrift store rejects into one-of-a-kind costumes. Originally given at Teslacon 4, November 2, 2013.

Transcript of No sewing required! Steampunk Costuming for the Sewing-Machine Challenged

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No Sewing Required!

Brittney Benjamin &Laura Croff Wheaton

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CHOOSING YOUR MATERIAL

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Fabrics

• Can be used to tie overall ensemble together• Can make bustles, scarves, cravats, etc• Things to look for– Fun colors– “Fray Test”• Can sometimes get away with easily frayable fabric if

you use fray check before cutting

– Already hemmed

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Shapes

• Think about era– Wide prom dress skirts = civil war– Huge 80’s sleeves = mutton sleeves

• Versatility of shape– Many ways to add to a straight skirt

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Fun Embellishments

• Things to look for– Cost efficiency– Easily removed

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Things to “Avoid”

• Ill-fitting leather• Very obvious decade pieces

• 80’s dresses work; 60’s pantsuits probably don’t

• Knits• Wool• Heavy linings/layers

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Good Staples

• Ladies– 80’s prom dresses– Bridesmaid dresses– Button down shirts– Fashion vests– Long fitted skirts– Blazers/suit jackets– Curtains– Belts

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Good Staples

• Men– Button down shirts– Coats that fit in the shoulders

– don’t worry about sleeve length

– Vests– Ladies’ silk scarves– Leather and canvas belts

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NO SEW TECHNIQUES

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Seen vs. Hidden

• Seen– Grommets– Knotting– Ribbon Ties– Hardware– Stamping– Dyeing

• Hidden– Hot Glue– Fabric Glue– Fray Check– Interfacing– Iron-on Hem Tape– Safety Pins/Staples– Tape

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Grommets

• Pros– Variety of Material– Can help resize– Can “join” fabric– Pretty!– Strong

• Cons– Expensive-ish– Time consuming– Permanent

• How to:– Punch– Grommets (dif. Sizes)– Hammer vs. Grip

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Knotting

• “Fleece Blanket Knots”• Pros– Can “join” fabric– Decorative/Punk– Easy

• Cons– Time consuming– Requires extra fabric

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Ripping/Shredding

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Wrapping

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Ribbon Ties

• Several Techniques• Pros– Easy– Drawstrings, bustles

• Cons– Somewhat limited

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Hardware

• Pros– Strong– Decorative

• Cons– Heavy

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Stamping

• Pros– Easy– Can change/cover

patterns– Decorative

• Cons– Doesn’t change structure

of cloth

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Dyeing

• Pros– Cheap/easy– Update plain outfits

• Cons– Limited to certain fabrics– Permanent/Messy– Color matching– Doesn’t alter shape/fit of

garment

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Hot Glue

• Pros– Easy– Quick– Fairly stable/permanent

• Cons– Melts in hot weather– Not stable over time– Burns!

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Fabric Glue

• Pros– Variety of fabric– Usually machine washable

• Cons– Takes a long time to dry– Messy

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E-6000

• Pros– Will last a lifetime– Washable– Good for joining different

materials • Ex: leather to cloth, cloth to

metal

• Cons– 48 hour drying time– Messy/smelly while drying

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Fray Check

• Pros– Can be used in conjunction with many other

techniques• Cons– Takes a while to dry– Sticky while drying

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Interfacing

• Pros– Many uses• Stop fraying• Stiffen fabric• Add appliqués

• Cons– Can stick to iron

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Iron-on Hem Tape

• Pros– Hemming!– Join fabrics– Varying sizes

• Cons– Long term strength– Iron burns

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Safety Pins/Staples

• Pros– Easy– Quick– Alterable– Punk!

• Cons– Not very durable**

• Can fix by “sealing” with hot glue

– Accidental stabbage

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Duct Tape!

• Pros – Cheap– Easy– Quick– Can “Join” fabric– Duct tape crafts

• Cons– Not very pretty (generally)

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COMMON FIXES

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Resizing

• Generally easier to make things smaller

• Making things bigger: probably still need to be within a few sizes

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Resizing a dress

• Rule of Thumb: Make sure it fits over your hips!

• Grommets: can either make dress bigger or smaller

• Too short/long: bustle and wear over another skirt

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Resizing a vest• 2 ways– Split back: grommet or

add panel– Add fabric with

buttons to front

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Changing Length

• Making sleeves/pants SHORTER:– Safety pins or hem tape

• Making sleeves/pants LONGER:– Can add fabric “inserts” to ends – “Cheating”: Can sometimes just hide with gloves

or spats!

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Altering a Shirt Collar

• Fray Check• Cut off collar!

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Making a Bustle Pad

• Pillows– Small throw

pillow + ribbon

• Purses!– Stuff “slouch”

purse, add ribbon

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Making a Bustle

• Curtains!• Can do similar trick with

sheets, scarves, prom skirts, etc.

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Altering a Coat (Ladies)

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Altering a Coat (Mens)

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Pockets Galore!

• Gail Carriger’s Excellent Tutorial

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PUTTING TOGETHER A TOTAL OUTFIT

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Color Scheme

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Accessories!

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Accessories!

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Things to consider…

• Character!• Tropes– Adventurer vs. Aristocrat

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Things to consider…

• “Era”

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Comfort

• Can you sit?• Can you get through the door?• Will the costume last the entire time you want

to wear it?• Temperature

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“Afters”

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Overall…

• Learn new techniques! – Sewing is NOT scary, and many of these ideas can

be applied to simple sewing– The “next step” is not always a sewing machine,

but a dress mannequin! • Can help with draping, hemming, etc.

• Trial and Error• Cheap/Fast/Well-made: Pick 2• HAVE FUN

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QUESTIONS?

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