2011年7月28日星期四

Bleach Embroidered Robe

Usually, a bleach captain leaves us deep impression with long and loose robe in blach or white. However, when wearing a embroidered robe, the bleach captain look more classy and create different feelings.


2011年7月19日星期二

Four Steps to Get Bleach Yoruichi Costume


When invited to attend an anime cosplay convention, you have the idea of dressing up as yoruichi from the anime bleach, in her black outfit with the bufferfly on it. If you don't want to buy with high cost, please follow the steps below.

For the top
First buy a black top with out any screen print. The top should be similar to yoruichi's costume in bleach without the butterfly. If you can't find one try to alter a black tank top that ties around the neck and wear a white shirt under it. Then use this tutorial to make the butterfly screen print.

For the pants
Use black leggings and leg warmers. If you don't have enough patience, you can buy black pants or find out your disposable black pants, which help save more.

Accessories
Arm Warmer. Firstly, you should prepare a piece of scissors and a long-sleeved shirt, and then get started. Lay the shirt and cut the arm off just below where the elbow would be. Next, turn the sleeve inside out, and be careful not to stretch out the fabric while you are turing it inside out, as this may cause your gloves to be warped. Lastly, cut the seam.

Make white waistband
It is really easy to make the white waistband by yourself. You can go to the market for the white fabric, and then cut it slightly.

Now, enjoy your works and show it to your friends.

2011年7月4日星期一

How to Make a Shinigami Robe


With much voice around from some cosplay lovers, they want to make shinigami robes from bleach soul reaper, but don't know how to start, what pattern to use and what fabric to make.

Firstly, choose a certain measurement. How would you like to look, comfortably-loosing or body shaped? Don't leave out any size needed to make you look more suitable, including shoulder size, chest size, sleeve length, cuff size, hip size and even more detailed sizes you hope.

Secondly, go to your local fabric store, such as Jo-Ann Fabrics, where have loads of patterns for all knids of outfits and accessories.

Thirdly, Check the catalogs for Asian-themed patterns, and try to find a basic-looking kimono. Get some black, billowy fabric, for example: something synthetic might work well, and put your kimono together.

Lastly, after that, you can tweak things and replace things here and there and move things around.

Then enjoy your cosplay!