Murkidan / Illidan Kigu
Murkidan was a simple and easy concept to come up with and I primarily made this costume by modifying an existing adult size pajama sleeper from Amazon. I can say though, that this costume is VERY warm and that it also fits my husband! It runs EXTREMELY huge even though I ordered this in XS size!
Year: 2015
First debut: Blizzcon 2015
Time Spent: 1 week
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Patterns Available for Download
Cosplay PDF Patterns
Free Cosplay PDF Patterns
DIY Sewing Mask Tutorial
This is a modified version of the original tutorial credited here:HOW TO MAKE FACE MASK WITH FILTER POCKET AND ADJUSTABLE WIRE | SEWING TUTORIALI chose this pattern because I wanted: Easy straight cuts (instead of curved) for mass production with my workflow Masks...
Cosplay Wing Harness Tutorial
In this tutorial, I discuss how I attach removable wings to the body with a harness. Mercy from Overwatch has various skins where both an invisible or regular harness may need to be used to achieve that high "wing angle". For both versions of these wings, I used the...
PVC Pipe Reference Holder [Tutorial]
Download the 3D Printable file here! I made this as a little tool to hold parts of common PVC pipe sizes used for cosplay from Home Depot. While not in my workshop, I needed a tangible and accurate representation of PVC pipes for 3d modeling with. At least...
Using Heat Transfer Vinyl Appliqué With a Cutting Machine [Tutorial]
Heat Transfer Vinyl serves as a great solution for creating crisp appliqué details on any project! In this tutorial, I use examples from my Zhuque Mercy project. See my other appliqué tutorials here: Using Spandex for Applique and Trims [Tutorial] Navigation: Prepare...
Printing Odd Sized Patterns Without a Wide Format Printer [Tutorial]
What if you have a pattern that was already pre-scaled, but the document paper size is too large for your printer to handle? If you do not have access to a wide format printer, this tutorial explains how to print to several pages on a home or office printer using US...
Printing a 1:1 Pattern [Tutorial]
These instructions apply if you have purchased one of C'est La Sara patterns that do not need additional scaling! If the description states that the pattern is a 1:1 scale, please read these instructions carefully. This tutorial is also available in print version...