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    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeJuly 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    I’m about to start a Sleeping Beauty cosplay but I can’t find a good pattern for her outfit. Any help?


    hello!

    I’m assuming you want to cosplay as the classic Disney Sleeping Beauty in a pink/blue dress, since you didn’t specify.

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    The hardest parts of this pattern to find are the bodice and neckline. If you can’t find an all-in-one pattern (there seem to be a lot of kids’ sizes, but maybe you don’t find adult sizes), you’ll need to piece it together.

    Luckily, skirts and petticoats feature the simplest of all patterns: the circle skirt. What I want to say is that Aurora’s skirt is a single full circle skirt, so it sweeps 360 degrees. Luckily, this is the easiest type of circle to calculate, and here’s a calculator to help you with it.

    The pointed part appears to be just a covering for the top of the skirt:

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    For a bodice, you need a princess seam and a center front seam, but in order to get the unique V shape of the bodice, you have to make sure that the lines don’t run equidistantly down the bodice, but instead run inward toward the V near the bottom shape. corset this pattern Looks close, too this corset. Here are two out-of-print options: 1 2. Of course, the bonus of the second one is that it has a collar!

    For a great blog on how this dress goes together (including showing the collar shape of the neckline) I recommend checking out here.

    Keep in mind that you will need to add some boning to this corset to maintain its shape.

    I hope this helps! Good luck:]

    —Fabrickind / Q&A Staff / Twitter

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