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kaeru-P:
I think your Little Match Girl was definitely better than the Megare one :P, Its one thing I've learned from animation, Animation tends to be exagerated in all aspects especially dancing and ironically enough this tends to make it more realistic in some odd way (seeing Im@s dances are animation). You definitely captured this in your Little Match Girl performance however the Megare one tended to be a little dull on some parts but you captured the dynamic movements there properly, I suggest you try to experiment first on some moves on which to exaggerate more (especially the ones where you just stand) and which to make more subtle to make it smooth but not to dull. In short try to add more bounce :P I know it was hard to move in the boots since I do wear boots too so try to experiment xD

One thing to note too in your LMG I really like how you not only used your feet and hands but your core muscles as well although LMG requires you to use your hips It is still one thing I've seen other people tend to overlook.

Other than that for your first try I was really impressed I've seen other fan dancing in the internet not just of the Im@s fanbase and not to mention you really captured the cheery desposition of haruka :P which adds more the appeal (you definitely have filipina blood xD) Keep up the good work and remember do try to avoid tripping xD ;)

animagic4u:
kaeru-P, arigato for all your feedback!! Megare is an awkward dance and I was so surprised it won. I think it looks much better with more people. ^^;; And yes, it's very hard to dance in boots.

Thanks for the feedback on Little Match Girl, I sort of have balance issues, so creating a tight core will keep you upright in some of those moves of Little Match Girl!! ^^;; I always feel like I'm going to fall over!! Haruka needs core training stat!!

And thank you again for noting my aim to capture Haruka's disposition!


--- Quote from: kaeru-P on May 18, 2012, 12:51:46 pm --- (you definitely have filipina blood xD) Keep up the good work and remember do try to avoid tripping xD ;)

--- End quote ---

Ahh! I was a little worried people would want me to be Hibikin instead. ^^;
I will do my best to avoid falling over at the con!!  : D

animagic4u:
Hey guys. A little update.
I don't know if anyone could tell since I'm so sneaky...but I sewed the socks wrong when I made them the first time. (I sewed them on the wrong grain so they were stretchy up and down and not side to side) Thus they were only as long as enough to fit into my boots about 3 cm in. They were short!!
So really, the socks were a pathetic facade and unfortunately, they would not fit my legs at all.


So I used socks glue...that stuff Japanese school girls use to glue their loose socks to their legs and prevent it from falling down.
Problem? The residue is disgusting and got on the socks and my leg and I had to throw the socks away.

Solution: Make new ones. Here's my progress.

Step 1: Haruka helps me find the stretch and I mark it on the side of the fabric so I don't forget this time. Thankfully, though, it is stretchy both ways which I find out later.


Step 2: I measure my thigh diameter divide it by two and take off a few inches because of the stretch. I want them to fit tightly!!


Step 3: After the fabric is cut, I pin the two pieces together, face side in, with Haruka's help.


Step 4: Time to sew the two pieces together.


Step 5: Cutting the seam allowance to allow the seams to lay flat.


Step 6: Not hemmed sock on my leg! ^^ Looks good


Hemming it will serve three purposes.
A) It looks good.
B) It will make it a wee bit tighter on my leg, which is good.
C) It will make it look more like Haruka's actual socks-


Step 7: I use the free arm on my sewing machine to hem.


Finished hem is not too visible.


Step 8: Cutting the excess fabric again.


Much better!!


Haruka helps me sew the second one as well. ^^




Funkies:
I was a little worried there.  Mini-Haruka didn't seem to be pitching in much with sewing the first one.  It's all good though, she got her act together and contributed to the second.  She may be dressed casually... but an idol's work is never done.

I didn't notice the outfit shortcut in your videos, so the sock glue did the trick for sure.  I don't much like how it sticks either... though I've never had to wear it for a practical reason for any period of time.  I was a bit curious if the fabric was stretchy or not, as most of that glossy type I've run across doesn't give much (and doesn't seem like it'd breathe either).  Neat you found something that worked and handled well.  Granted... I don't do much fabric shopping myself.

Thanks for the run-down of how ya did it, always interesting to see it bit by bit.  Your Singer seems a bit fancier than what I'm familiar with, but they do make some groovy machines.  Your dedication is never-ending and it's awesome to see out of a cosplayer.

JNiles:
Huh, I never thought about fabric having a grain.  The more you know.  They probably talk about stuff like this at the cosplay panels at the local con, but I never attend those.

I haven't touched a sewing machine since middle school classes.  I'm afraid of sewing my hands together.  :(

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