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littl3chocobo 11-04-2019 07:21 PM

i've done both. if i can do it cheaper it is on my own back but if someone has a good deal(even if the art isn't as nice) i like to throw my dollars at them to make something for me XD i have friends who do that back as well, haha

Den 11-07-2019 12:34 AM

There're artists who are better at things than me who have styles that I like. If I can commission someone for something that I have trouble with, or something like a chibi robot, I'm gonna commission them.

Mekatra 11-07-2019 09:56 AM

It is funny to me that it is easier for me to convince myself to do that with art than it is crafty stuff. Like, I would rather learn to sew something myself than buy it.

littl3chocobo 11-07-2019 07:04 PM

i can see it. if your labor is less than the cost of prefab then why not?

Den 11-07-2019 07:50 PM

for me, it's less about the cost and more about the fit of garments... I have a hard time finding pants/trousers that fit nicely because I am leggy, but with wide hips that are also short, and short-waisted. I'm also blessed with thighs that Thor would approve of, so there's another issue in fit there... not to mention being gifted with large tracts of land.

Mekatra 11-07-2019 11:14 PM

I too have the weird body for clothes fitting. Although, I think it is weird that some people can apparently just buy premade clothes off the rack that fit them without any kind of alteration or discomfort since the vast majority of people I know have hell finding properly fitting clothes.

I dunno why but it seems like when shirts get to bigger sizes they also tend to get shorter in length? I am a fairly tall person and also wear 3x shirts, but I can't buy a lot of cute shirts because they only reach my belly button when I put my arms above my head. :(

Den 11-08-2019 10:37 PM

Not to mention gapping with button-downs. I have to wear men's button-downs just to avoid that. And that's why I want to be able to make my own clothes. I know how to draft patterns and pattern blocks, I just don't have the means to buy all the fabric I need/want for that.

Mekatra 11-08-2019 10:40 PM

Fabric is seriously not cheap. I mean, I get why, but ouch. We did our garb for our historical recreation personas and my dress alone was 80 dollars worth of linen, and it was a really simple pattern.

Also for the record I keep reading the name of this thread as Den's Poopin hangout and it makes me chuckle.

Den 11-08-2019 10:45 PM

There're times when I consider just buying bedsheets and using those as a source of fabric, because it'd be cheaper...

Mekatra 11-08-2019 10:47 PM

Depending on what kind of bedsheets and what kind of clothes you're making, that's certainly an option. I made my dress for my first wedding out of a bedsheet and a bunch of tulle I got on clearance. XD

littl3chocobo 11-09-2019 08:14 PM

well, depending on your needs you could try repurposing charity-shop clothes? skirts are usually really cheap as are shirts

Den 11-09-2019 08:41 PM

Only problem with that is that if I'm shopping for clothes in a thrift store, I'm looking for something I can wear after a wash.

littl3chocobo 11-09-2019 11:20 PM

that's fair too

Mekatra 11-09-2019 11:27 PM

I used to like thrift store shopping, but now that I live really close to Aspen all of the thrift shops like to pretend that they're antique boutiques or something an all their prices are outrageous.

Major 11-10-2019 12:00 AM

Doesn't that kind of defeat the meaning of "thrift shop"?

Also, would anyone be willing to trade me a Striking or Scary Skeleton Pants for the extra Spooky (black/white) Skeleton Pants I purchased?

littl3chocobo 11-10-2019 12:35 AM

nah, they still benefit from getting free shit from locals. for them it's /very/ thrifty

Rainbowfox Ari 11-10-2019 06:17 PM

-Hangs around for the chat-
I don't cosplay or thrift shop, because I don't live in a place that actually has one less than 20 minutes of car-ride away, but I do wonder...

What has to be true to make it a "Thrift" shop, and not just a Shop-Shop?

Den 11-10-2019 07:54 PM

Thrift shops/Charity shops get clothing and household items donated to them from ordinary citizens, and then resell those items at much cheaper prices than you'd be able to buy them in retail stores.

Stabbsworth 11-11-2019 08:52 PM

i don't cosplay, but i know someone that does do cosplay stuff.

daikokunyo 11-14-2019 12:33 AM

do they sew their own stuff?

Stabbsworth 11-14-2019 11:10 AM

i mean, probably? i'd have to ask and they're more towards an acquaintance than a friend.


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