Adopt-A-Unit: Baneling - Page 4
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On December 12 2012 00:36 Mr. Black wrote: I recently made a costume for renaissance faire with my mom, who is an amazing hobbyist seamstress. Being one of my projects, of course it was a rush job. When my mom had to run an errand, I decided to sew a couple of seams on her machine. I had been watching her do it all through my childhood--how hard could it be. It was then that I learned that there are actually two spools on a sewing machine, the main spool and the bobbin. I had never known of its existence. In about 20 seconds I had ground the machine to a jam and created a massive snarl of thread. I then made things worse by taking the machine apart to figure out how it works and "fix" it. I spent about 1.5 hours getting the machine back together (and actually learned something about how it worked) but I couldn't make it go--it would jam immediately. My mom got home and fixed it in like 30 seconds. We finished the costume (I can actually manage a hot glue gun) and everything was great. I am massively impressed by your talent--not just because you can work the machine, but I know how counter-intuitive it can be to try to cut flat fabric to take a 3d shape. You rule. Haha, at least the sewing machine was saved. I totally killed my mom's old stinger sewing machine... lol Oopies. Hope your costume was rockin at the renaissance fair! On December 12 2012 02:17 Nuclease wrote: Holy crap! Just out of curiosity, what did you use to model your baneling? Blizzard art or zoomed in on the picture, or something else? How much of this was done my machine and how much purely by hand? So cute. I love it. I just used my brain and sketched my ideas (the way I draw banelings) and made a very rough prototype. Mostly by machine, my hand sewing is horrible. Only closing up the different parts required my hands and attaching the armor plates to the body. On December 12 2012 01:50 FuDDx wrote: <3 Such a great job and I love your other work the first wash cloth whale is super !! Thanks for sharing !! This community is amazing!! I made a silly plushie for my eventual wife way back in the day, she lost it and barley remembers it T_T. this makes me want to start making some. Awwwww TT You can many endless air plushies! :D | ||
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