Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Jedi Master Costume

My last post on this blog was almost 2 years ago. This morning I decided I'd better use this blog or lose this blog. SO, this is me, using it.

I finished another Jedi costume just before Halloween. It's been on the market since. Here it is on etsy.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kelb27

I would also gladly take any custom orders you have for Star Wars costumes, as referenced before, I have the Star Wars costume book, so I have excellent reference material to create a unique work of costume art for you.

Thank you!
Jedi-in-Training



Saturday, February 6, 2010

Jedi Costume 1.0


Here are a few pictures of my current Jedi costume. I still have some bits to make, like the leather belt. And I have yet to entirely figure out how I want to do the homemade under tunic, though this shirt I bought for $3 is working for now.



Thursday, November 6, 2008

Every Jedi Needs Friends



Many thanks to my friend, Tim, for his excellent photo editing skills. Tim, you've made my day.
:)

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Vader



Here's some pictures of Matt's costume. He says it's not too uncomfortable, though quite warm under all of it, especially once we've battled with the lightsabers for awhile.

This is the official "Supreme Edition Darth Vader" costume made by Rubies Costumes (in China). Thanks to amazon.com, we paid about 25% less than suggested retail.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

New Pictures!






Sorry it took so long to get the pictures taken for posting. As you can see, we had some fun with lightsabers too. Coming soon, pictures of Matt's costume! (Which I am not making) video

Friday, August 1, 2008

Jedi Costume Prototype




Here it is, phase one of my Jedi costume is complete. This is the tunic and shoulder armor and belt. Also the pants. The third piece I plan to make, the shirt that goes under the tunic, I'm having to create the pattern for, so it's a bit trickier, especially since I'm still a fairly novice and slow seamstress so it is coming along much slower.

I've already started picking apart the tunic and shoulder armor seen here and making adjustments, mostly to the way it all drapes. Now that I've got Dressing a Galaxy, I can see better how the finished product should look, but I still sure could use a dress form or another body to hang it on while I drape it. I'll figure something out.

Aren't those lightsabers sweet?

Jedi fans and seamstresses, I welcome feedback and comments. The pants need adjustment, as they are a bit too full and blouse a bit too much around the boots. And I also know the belt looks screwy and may need to be rebuilt.

Since the tunic, shoulder armor, and belt are all the same material and color, it may be hard to see the different pieces in these photos. All the same, would love to hear constructive criticism.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Dressing a Galaxy





Since I have this idea in my head of making and selling Jedi costumes, I wanted a copy of Dressing a Galaxy, a terrific book chock full of detailed photographs of tons of costumes from Episodes 1-3. There are some photos from Episodes 4-6 as well, but the focus of the book is on the work designed by Trisha Biggar.

We found a copy on amazon for only $30, which I thought was great, because when I had seen it in a bookstore it was $50, which seemed excessive to me. So, we placed an order for it. Weeks turned to months and still no sign of Dressing a Galaxy in the mail. I went ahead and started my Jedi costume without it and had almost forgotten all about it. Turns out, meanwhile amazon had contacted Matt, my husband, and said they couldn’t find the $30 copy we had ordered, but they did have in stock a copy of the Limited Deluxe Edition, of which only 2500 were made. When it was released the suggested retail was $295, but they were selling it for $217, which worked out to about $275 after shipping costs. Had Matt consulted me I would have said I don’t need the book that much; but he didn’t so now I have it. And I do have to say I love it!

You can't really see how incredible the book is without spending time pouring through it's hundreds of pages. But here are some photos of what the Deluxe Edition came with including the case with it's silk sash shown in the first photo. I don't know why the next photo is sideways, couldn't seem to figure out how to fix it... anyway on the top (left) is a replica of a Wookie decoration from the films, a DVD with a behind the scenes look at the costume shop, a sample of Vader cape material, and the obligatory certificate of authenticity one always gets for spending too much money on a product. The third picture shows part of the neat booklet that has even more pictures of various costumes, including fabric swatches, which will be terrific if I'm going to make the best Jedi costumes ever, also that smaller book with Grievous on the cover is all about digital costumes in the films. The final picture is a close up of the aforementioned fabric swatch booklet.

I guess I'm spoiled, but I think I can live with that.