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The Hero's Closet: Sewing for Cosplay and Costuming by Gillian Conahan

aotrejo's review against another edition

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3.0

It provides a lot of great starting points for anyone that is interested in making clothes. For cosplay is provides 11 ideas/ bases but I wish it had more.

witchofthemountains's review against another edition

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5.0

I've flipped through a bunch of costuming books that assumed a ton of knowledge on the reader's part. This book approached the topic as if the reader had a basic level of knowledge but needed a brush up on vocabulary and a boost on techniques. Which is exactly what I needed! It also has a gallery of different sleeve, skirt, dress, and pant types in the back and a couple of basic projects that can serve as foundations for a variety of costumes. Although this was originally borrowed from the library, I went out and bought myself a copy as soon as I got done looking through the one I borrowed.

eddiefook's review against another edition

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4.0

Great intro book to costuming and really good technical reference. For historical costumes it was surprisingly very accurate.

codalion's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a really handy reference, both for general sewing and specifically for costuming. The patterns aren't exactly up my alley, but that's really a small part of the general usefulness.

gingin's review

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3.0

My favorite part about this entire book is that one of the costumes was named "Casual Elf'. Like - "Hey guys...this isn't one of those hoity toity regal elf folk. Oh no my friends. This is just your regular Joe Schmoe casual guy Elf much like yourself." So relatable y'know.

charlesbugs's review

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4.0

Nice basic introduction to sewing techniques and terms. Not an excess of cosplay-specific advice but probably a handy reference for a beginner.

generous1star's review

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4.0

pretty cool
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