Sunday, August 14, 2016

Suicide Squad!!!

There was a block party in Midtown (Miami) that was promoting the recently released movie "Suicide Squad" with some of the actual cast! It was HOT, but it was still fun; or so Ethel says. Karma couldn't attend... Ethel went to the event it her brother; as you can see he chose to be a troll and wear his green lantern shirt.

There were food trucks serving free food from their restaraunts, We're talkin' tacos, grilled cheese sandwiches, ice cream sundaes, and everything!!!! DJ Laz was there also!


Overall it was fun Ethel got shoved by a crowd eager to see Will Smith and Margot Robbie themselves!!! However it was fun!

Lolita Fashion

   Lolita fashion is a street fashion (from Japan) that is depicted by a victorian/little bo peep/ doll like clothes, [overall] features that give a modest cute look about the wearer. Ethel was very muh aware that the dictionary definition of Lolita is far from the intended look, but here we go.
   The subgenre of lolita fashion Ethel has chosen is none other than teh Kuro lolita; Kuro (meaning black in Japanese) is shown as what the meaning is...black. Think of it as the #allblackeverything of anime-like, cutesy, fashion.

The first step is the dress...

Start by measuring the distance of your (ehem) nipple line, then from the nipple to your side, then the side to the center of your back; seen here... the vertical (green) lines here are the distance, one, from your nippple to the desired length of your bodice and, two, from the center of back to the desired length.

Proceed by drawing those measurings onto paper and cutting them out. The front part is going to be drawn on a fold for an equal front part. The other two are pretty straight forward (as seen on your screen). The red lines are the curves Ethel applied to her patterns are touch the front becasue of her, ehem, "buxom" design. lol We've labeled them (with letters) to avoid confusion.  Now for the circle skirt pattern. Your waist is going to be divided by 6.28 (which is 3.14/2) which is going to be your inner cirlce; the secondary curve is going to be as long you want (you'll see what we mean). After you've sketched, cut, and labeled them; it's time to cut them out onto your fabric.



Notice how Ethel pinned them down to make sure the folded fabric underneath doesnt move as you cut. Again, the front bodice is pinned on the fold.


 don't forget the one or two inch seam allowance!
now for the circle skirt! the fabric is folded twice and on the corner with only folds is where you measure down for your  inner circle from your paper. Again, the second circle is your choice (lolitas usually don't have a short skirt just foran FYI). To keep the curve consistent, Ethel used tailor's chalk and marked dots along the same distance using the tape measure and connected them, Don't know if you can see them. Being the neat freak perfectionist Ethel is, she used pins on the paper as well here. And then you cut it out!

Now for the "fun" part. lol

simply pin the shapes together and sew a straight line, hem teh top of the bodice all the way and you have your bodice!

Ethel wasn't comfortable with the bodice to skirt look so she created a waist band. This explanation is indicative of the heavily optional waist band for an extended skirt. Remember the key is modesty no one wants the skirt to be too high; and her, ehem, backside is quite high and the skirt would lift more than lay. SO she took her waist measurement and folded a strip of material that is about 8-10 inches wide, folded it in half (press if you need to) and sewed the raw part to the bodice.
 sew the circle skirt aligning the inner circle to the waist band inverted and sew the back closed either fabric to fabric or using an invisible zipper. Ethel made her dress looser so she decided close it (fabric to fabric) in the back. But if you want a zipper here's a tutorial form youtube of the installation of a zipper : https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=q4Vj6tewv5k  Almost done! Now for the straps!

for the straps, Ethel measured from the top of the bodice front and to the back bodice and cut two folded strips to that length; she pinned them to the respective measured spots. Don't worry,we'll decorate them later.
NOW FOR THE FUN PARRTT!!!
Ethel sewed her lacey trims onto her hems for that legit-lolita look. The trim on the right is because the circle skirt wasn't long enough for Ethel's taste so she sewed an extra [five inch wide] strip to the bottom of the circle and didn't like the line it made so she covered it with lace. lol
 after the trims are done, take the time to look at your creation and decide where else your accents will be. So Ethel decided to sew a plethera of rectangles, and pinch the middles and sew it close and plan where she sewed them (by hand).
 she put three in the back in order by size. The bands in the middle are optional (Ethel just didn't want the middle to be shown, again perfectionist lol)
The bodice was decorated by the same trimmings to coordinate with the bottom to match, you know look like the same dress.
 the straps were not pressed and decorated with a tricky floral mesh combo trim. It's tricky because to not flatten the flowers, Ethel had to dodge the thread in the sewing machine.
 there you have it, the Jumper skirt for Ethel's lolita cosplay!
 
the shirt Ethel got was a  top from http://www.fanplusfriend.com/ a neo-ludwig gothic websitetat has fabulous clothing. You can even give your measurements to have whichever top you see custom made for comfort!
 this parasol Ethel bought from amazon,
 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KR5T6A8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and sewed a lace #trimonthebrim.

the shoes were thrifted (second hand) and garnished with tiny bows Ethel also got from amazon (sorry no link, you could search "black lolita bows")
                                   aaaaand there you have it! a lolita cosplay/outfit for the con!

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Nigga's in cosplay

This is just mores of Ethel's madness for cosplaying. However, this project entailed copious amounts of paint, and gadgets ets she found around the house. Karma couldn't recognize her squirt gun or Ethel's  binoculars anymore. Especially when out next to this newly presented welding goggles after paint and glued on lens.

Nigga's in cosplay

Ethel has a thing for cosplaying for conventions, the few that go on here. However yes it's an excuse to try out her DIY skills on creating things from scratch and modifying to fit a character's look. So here she made viera ears from final fantasy Xii. All you're looking at is felt, fake fur fabric, card board, wire, and a hair visor, oh and fabric paint for the black spots at the top...

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Graphic novels

You'd be amazed at what the flats you don't like as much anymore some mod lodge (glossy finish) and a paint brush and a few comic books can accomplish. Ethel's new comic flats are in and she has provided a before picture for your comparison (for once). She took them for a spin at a gig and got some compliments. I know right she wore flats to a gig. 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Corona de Flores not the drink ;)

We guess you could say we got tired of seeing people with floral crowns and not having at least one to put on our blog... so we brought out the glue gun and grabbed the closest hair band/visor and a bunch of fake flowers laying around in the house......there! HA!  Okay back to professionalism (tee-hee) yes that's Ethel's face



walking wedges and fierce-some spikes

Ethel got these huge grey wedges from just fab dot com and decided to make them match her leather jacket by using a liquid shoe polish [to make them black] and adding on spikes(s/o to justfab.com and forever21) pardon Ethel's corny alliteration