Xmen Storm Bodice
by Lady_Eglantine in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Xmen Storm Bodice
What you need:
Leather look fabric
Gold shiny fabric
Marking chalk
Sewing machine
Swimming costume for reference
Needle and thread
Scissors
Pins
Using a Swimming Costume As a Template
Lay your fabric out flat and place the swimming costume over it
Using marking chalk- draw the outline, making sure to leave about 3cm extra all around for just in case
For the back part, at the top you can just draw a straight line across and at the bottom, leave a little extra for that join
Then cut it out
Repeat for the Front
Repeat the same process for the front
But make sure to leave about 10cm extra on the top so that you can fine tune that piece later on
Pin It Together
Pin the two pieces together after lining them up carefully.
My sewing machine was giving me trouble with sewing such a thin fabric, so what I had to do was cut out thin strips of a regular black fabric and pin them in as well so that the fabric would be thicker
Try It On
You will need to try this piece on a few times just to ensure that the fit is right.
A costume is tiny and tight so it needs to be tailored to your body
From there you will be able to see if you need to repin anything and adjust before you start sewing
Sew the Sides
Sew down the sides
Make sure to leave the top open
And sew then along the gusset or the bottom
Pin and Hem the Bottom
Once it is sewn, pin the bottom and try it on again to see if anything needs trimming or adjusting
Then do a straight stitch along the hem
Cut the Gold Fabric
I bought a bunch of gold fabric for this project
For the lining of the bodice, I cut two 6.5cm wide strips
Pin the Top
Now it is time to start perfecting the top
Try it on for one final time and mark on your top, where you would like it to dip
I did a gentle sweetheart shape at a medium height
Then take the top two corners and pin them together
This was when you cut, you will do both sides at the same time which will make it similar aesthetically
Then begin to cut out the curve
I did two cuts - one as a conservative test
And a second one a little lower down to where I was happy with it
Cut Out Felt
Now the top needs to be a little firmer than the rest of the fabric
So I took some felt, lay the bodice top over it and traced an outline
I then cut it out, trimmed it, pinned in to the bodice and tacked it on with a simple hand stitch
Add the Gold
Carefully, starting from the middle outwards, take one piece of gold and begin to pin it.
Follow the curve of the bodice and pin all the way to the end, leaving the excess gold to hang off
Repeat for the other side
At this point, I decided to do a hand stitch so that I could ensure that it looked delicate and precise
I then tried the costume on again and took the extra length of gold, tied it in a knot at my back for extra support
And any excess hanging off of that, I cut off
Add the Gold Bands
Finally take the excess gold and hem it by hand all the way around
Then sew it to the bodice - one point underneath the armpit where the gold stops, and another in the middle of the back.
Repeat for the other side
These are for your arms to go through
And there you have it - a Storm bodice
For the full video see below