Sewing Tools: Your Sewing Machine
It was my college years that taught me this lesson. When I entered the Apparel Design major at my school. I needed my own machine. I could no longer borrow Continue Reading →
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It was my college years that taught me this lesson. When I entered the Apparel Design major at my school. I needed my own machine. I could no longer borrow Continue Reading →
More Cosplay patterns are out! This set contains one really useful and versatile pattern, and one that is totally out-there fun. Cosplay by McCalls 2086 Ribbon Candy by Becka Noel (That’s Continue Reading →
Two new patterns from Cosplay by McCalls. “Prelude” M2082, and “Hitched” M2072. These are sweet little things that are exactly what you are looking for. Both come in two size Continue Reading →
McCalls 2035 Mannekin, and 2084 Papillon Two more really useful patterns from Cosplay by McCalls are now available. The first is a cute tailcoat that works for Black Butler‘s Sebastian, Continue Reading →
Cosplay by McCalls now has on offer a really versatile set of accessories. This latest release is all about the fun stuff. Rove, Stash, and Fatale are the kinds of Continue Reading →
It’s Kelly Cercone’s Star Wars dresses you’ve been snapping up over at Hot Topic from the Her Universe competition. Kelly, by way of Anachronism in Action, is the designer of this advanced skill Continue Reading →
Cosplay by McCalls M2080 Sentinal is a fun and comfortable Tolkien-inspired set of Tunic, Vest, Hood and Bracers. Created by the masterful patternmakers at McCalls, these three pieces will set Continue Reading →
Here’s a couple of patterns from the talented pattern makers at McCalls that everyone will want—even people who do not costume. M2081 Notched is about the grandest men’s overcoat you Continue Reading →
Cosplay by McCalls M2052 Resistance and M2053 Spectral are probably the most versatile members of the collection yet, dipping very deeply into real life. They are intermediate skill-level patterns that Continue Reading →
Valor M2052 and Intrepid M2051 sound like Star Trek ship names (in in fact, I am pretty sure they are) but in this case, Valor and Intrepid are the Cosplay Continue Reading →