My initial concept sketch |
So I set out to put together the cosplay with a few definite guidelines:
1. It had to be '40s style with the heater shaped shield. (BTW I just learned what a heater shape was while putting this cosplay together - cosplay: you learn all the time.) because that's part of why I love Cap.
2. It had to be comfortable - this a rule for all my cosplays because I wear them all day and I don't want to be in agony.
3. It had to be something that it looked like I could fight evil in it - partially because I hate it when female superheroes wear things that are impractical for fighting in and partially because I wanted to BE Cap and not Cap's girl or biggest fan or something like that. Of course I wouldn't be offended if someone mistook me for American Dream.
Here's the breakdown -
Things I made:
Suitable for non-cosplay occasions as well |
The sweater I didn't have a pattern. I looked on Ravelry for inspiration - here's a great one. I knew I wanted something that was almost identical to the top of the uniform. I pretty much made it up as I went so I did a lot of ripping. In fact, the day before we left town I tried the whole thing on and realized I hated the sleeves. So I removed them and put some red ribbing instead - making it more of a vest. The colorwork on the star isn't perfect but it is way better than my last go at colorwork - so I'm happy about that. Ravelry Link
The Skirt I've made this skirt five times. Three of those times for cosplays. I initially didn't know if I would have time to make it so I bought a navy blue pencil skirt. I did have time to make it so I did - then I couldn't decide if I should wear the pencil skirt or it. Eventually I fell on the side of the one I made. The pattern is Simplicity 4044. The only adaption I made was to make it straight across instead of putting the little dip thing at the waist.
The Wings I initially planned on making a big white felt star to put in my hair. Then I was thinking of doing the "A". Finally I settled on the little wings. They are made with felt stuffed with fiber fill. They were pretty easy and quick to make.
Arm Sock With out sleeves (and even with the ones I had before I ripped them off) I didn't have anything to protect my arm from the leather straps of my shield, so I used the extra yarn from my sweater to knit a little sock/elbow cover thing - it got loose during the course of the day but did it's job. My arm was unscathed.
Thing I just painted:
Photographing a shield is hard |
The Shield If you want a round Captain America shield it's super easy to buy something. If not - well it's tough. I almost bought a rather pricey replica because I was desperate. I do have a friend whose father can make one but this was less than a month to go and I didn't want to rush it. I needed something good for now. Finally it hit me that LARPing shields would be a good idea. I did several searches and found this one. It was covered with stretch canvas so I just pulled out my oil paints and had at it. It worked quite well.
Things I bought:
Leggings from Kohls, gloves from Sock Dreams, shield necklace from SilverThink, and boots from Zappos.
No amount of photo editing could save this one of only three photos of me in the costume. And this is the only one that shows the whole thing. |
So, how was it? I've never cosplayed as such a well known character so I was a little nervous but people were so nice and it was loads of fun. I'm sure there are more photos of me on other people's cameras but I don't mind. I had a blast being Cap and will be Cap again for certain and next time I will definitely make sure to get more photos. I do want to make some changes but what I have here is a great start. I do promise better photos when I premiere the second version.
I think I need to plan a little less and do a little more.
Also, who next? Hmm . . .
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