I love the way the rocks move; its so fluid and dynamic. You've really inspired me - now I want to try making something like this to attach to the back of my wheelchair.
Oh wow, that is actually genius. So simple principle, and yet so cool effect :D A very well made tutorial too. Clear instructions and easy to follow along
Color me the most excited to find Your channel! I love learning new things and have been so curious about these peacock skirts! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, excited to see more!
I saw this some time ago and I was wondering whether there was any costume I'd use for it and lo and behold, new Helluva Boss trailer dropped and a peacock demon actually has this as well so I'm dropping it to a friend who's cosplaying him!
I might do this for my Barbie Island Princess cosplay but probably make it static but removable so it stays up behind my 18th century gown bodice, since I will be using that for the base, and have it be removable and collapsible for storage. The original plan was to make a massive fan base that rigs with wire to my stays and the bodice goes over it. Does it make sense? I hope it does.
It would make it very clear where the channels were/ and I wanted to keep mine as clear as possible. However, there is nothing to stop you doing that if your design is different
@KirileeCosplay ty ma'am!! I'm trying to replicate the Broadway ursula tentacles that are combo of a hoop skirt and a peacock tail so they were gonna stand out either way lol
You sew the Center down on from the correct side. Then sew both sides with seam allowance. Turn those out to the correct side through towards the middle. Iron and then stitch by hand the Center on the inside. I hope that hells