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Where can I find a free Kagome Cosplay Costume pattern on the web?
I want to make my own Kagome (from InuYasha) Costume Pattern cosplay costume, but I'm not to skilled with a sewing machine though I have used one. I just need patterns for the collar, and the necktie. And possible the pattern to the bag she caries around. Please help me.
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doll-toys Looking For Costume Pattern Information?

11 Responses to “Looking For Costume Pattern Information?”

  1. Heidi Says:

    http://www.brandsonsale.com/ca-006768.htmlhttp://www.costumzee.com/tag/flight+attendant/http://www.smarter.com/—se–qq-stewardess+costume–pt-0–tt-.htmlHope this helps!!~~~~

  2. violet Says:

    Here is one for a guide.http://www.theanticraft.com/archive/imbolc08/mredless.htmThere is a stick horse pattern. Can enlarge it and make a pattern from it.http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=66341.0http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunna/70221146Also, here is a dachshund pattern that can be made into a horse head.http://dollmaker.nunodoll.com/dog/dachshund.html

  3. peg leg 2- £ Says:

    could not find pattern, but you can get it here’http://www.wackyplanet.com/child-winx-club-costumes.html_

  4. Neko Says:

    I don’t know the anime, I just Googled it, but do you mean the long black coat with the mandarin collar?http://www.1sewingpatterns.com/images/bk6844b.jpgSomething like that? Yes, I know it’s on a priest, you could probably change the way you button it without much issue, but you’d have the basic form. You can also shorten it without too much trouble I imagine.You could also try http://www.1sewingpatterns.com/images/2156b.jpg If what I showed you doesn’t do it, http://www.alleycatscratch.com/lotr/makingem/Patterns/ShapeIndex.htm#Mandarin_Collar has a list of patterns with that collar, you can try looking there to see if any suit your fancy. Good luck!

  5. llittle mama Says:

    Look in the pattern books under costumes either at Wal Mart or any fabric store. They are sure to have one .You can even look at patterns on line under; Simplicity patterns. McCall Patterns Vogue patterns.

  6. riversconfluence Says:

    Simplicity patterns has a cave woman costume, #2518. they have it online for $5.www.flintstonecostumes.com has the whole family and the neighbors, and accessories.ebay and bizrate say that they do too. and if you want to do this yourself and save the price of a pattern, buy fabric enough for two large hems, and a strap, and enough to fit you from chest to the length you want. Make a tube dress, cut the hem in triangles, and piece a strip of fabric over your shoulder, and attach it front and back. Make a tube by turning over the top of the bodice and inserting some elastic so it will stay up. For something a bit sexier, just curve in the waist to fit you.

  7. thejanith Says:

    Both Simplicity and McCall’s have websites and costume patterns. Check there. Then, go to http://www.joann.com and see if they have that pattern. You can sign up for their online flyer and get a coupon for 40% off any one item. That’d give you a good deal on your pattern. If you’re far from a fabric store, you could order that, too.

  8. dougeebear Says:

    The official Trek site is Roddenberry.com but don’t have any free patterns, only patterns for sale.I did find a tutorial on YouTube for making an Uhura dress out of a t-shirt. In actuality, her dress isn’t a dress but a “skant” – a miniskirt and pants combination.

  9. kay Says:

    I’m not sure what a “masquerade girl” is, but there are several pirate costume patterns around. Check the “costumes” section of http://www.simplicity.com http://www.mccall.comhttp://www.butterick.com

  10. Stark Says:

    Actually I would recommend you try ebay, there are some really good sellers on there that can make a costume custom fit to you; you could literally be as small as a mouse or as big as a house and they could still make it for you to fit you perfectly.http://cgi.ebay.com/Bleach-Arrancar-Orihime-Inoue-cosplay-costume-all-size_W0QQitemZ290303531702QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4397705ab6&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116 This is a good one, you can provide your measurements and have it made, they usually use quality material and get it to you really fast.If that one isn’t good then search “orihime arrancar” on ebay and you can find another that may be made differently to your tastes.Different makers might have a good orihime but a terrible nnoitra and vice versa. Take your time and consider shipping time, cost, and if they can do exact measurements.

  11. M Says:

    Go to Walmart, Joann’s, Hobby Lobby, wherever fabric is sold and go through their books of patterns. You’ll find a lot of gypsy costumes that aren’t so skanky. Or online:http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=4157245http://www.sewingpatterns.com/search.php?new_category=search&search=costumes

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Dated: 4th January 2011
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