This week was fairly monotonous as far as cosplay progress is concerned. I got quite a bit done, but it’s several small details that take a significant amount of time.
That is to say, this week I worked on finishing the first round of detailing on Katara’s skirt — first with hand painting, and then by adding rhinestones. The second custom mixture was MUCH more successful, and I got right back to painting! It took about 4 hours to paint each the remaining two iterations of each pattern, and then I was GLORIOUSLY DONE. Painting the whole skirt took about 25 hours, and MAN is it satisfying to finish a large part that detailing. Next it was onto the bling! I used a mixture of light blue and white halfback pearls (6-10mm), silver rhinestones (4-6mm), and light blue rhinestones (4mm) to add a bit of sparkle and movement to the skirt. I place rhinestones by applying E6000 onto an old, dull pin and transferring it to the back of the rhinestone, then placing it carefully on the fabric. On a translucent fabric like chiffon, the glue will bleed through, so I made sure I was working on a laminated surface (my painting pattern). I scrubbed the dried E6000 off of the pattern in between sections to avoid glue buildup! Each section took about 30 minutes to apply 100 rhinestones and pearls, which I then let dry for 20-30 minutes. IT SPARKLE~ I also ordered some blue ombré lace through Etsy to fancy up the skirt. The lace is about 8” wide, or about twice as wide as the satin on the bottom edge of the skirt. I’m going to fold the lace over the edge, like a taco, and took some time decided which color gradient I liked more. I think that the blue ombré photographs better, but the light teal looks better in person and is more accurate to the artwork— so I’m going with the latter. That’s it for this week! Next week will be MOAR KATARA UPGRADES!
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