working on first Batman outfit :)
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Costume making, prop building and other '66 Bat-related arts and crafts. Great place for info and helpful tips. Proudly display your latest creation. Please keep it '66 Batman related otherwise it will be moved to OFF-TOPIC.
(NO SOLICITATION). If you're looking to BUY or SELL something, go to the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Even if you're trying to assemble a costume by buying or acquiring different crafted items rather than constructing or customizing them yourself, then it belongs in the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Don't even ask somebody if they're planning on selling something within this section.
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
A bit off topic, but it is.
You are obviously a professional, or a very skilled hobbyist. Everything looks great.
RRR
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
Thank you, Chuck! Couldn't have done it without your patterns!!Chuck Williams wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:16 am Excellent Job!!!
You're making a costume to be proud of!!!
WELL DONE!!
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Thank you! Thanks for the 66 Batboard!!
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
Thank you RRR! I have been making costumes since I was a kidrickrickrick wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 11:53 amA bit off topic, but it is.
You are obviously a professional, or a very skilled hobbyist. Everything looks great.
RRR
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
OK here's some more pics! I finished the cape. I decided to hem the cape without zig zag stitching. (I know it's not authentic). I also didn't tack the inside seam allowances together, hopefully it will still be ok. Thoughts?
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
Here's the belt so far, my hubby is making that. He used leather stretched over wood blocks, a la Chuck's instructions and pattern. He welded the tubes.
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
It all looks great! Look forward to seeing the final product.
Tacking the inside seam allowances is to keep the layers from shifting. And you may find that over time, the satin will stretch/sag unevenly, just from its own weight, making odd bulges. But you can always go back and do some tacks after the fact.
Just one word of caution about the belt boxes - be really careful with the exposed screw heads. They'll be rubbing up against satin and spandex, which both snag/abrade really easily. I recommend covering or sanding the screw heads to make sure they're as unlikely to snag anything as possible. My belt tubes have elastic loops screwed to the backs, and I took the lazy way out and covered the screw heads with a dollop of hot glue.
RRR
Tacking the inside seam allowances is to keep the layers from shifting. And you may find that over time, the satin will stretch/sag unevenly, just from its own weight, making odd bulges. But you can always go back and do some tacks after the fact.
Just one word of caution about the belt boxes - be really careful with the exposed screw heads. They'll be rubbing up against satin and spandex, which both snag/abrade really easily. I recommend covering or sanding the screw heads to make sure they're as unlikely to snag anything as possible. My belt tubes have elastic loops screwed to the backs, and I took the lazy way out and covered the screw heads with a dollop of hot glue.
RRR
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
This is looking great!
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
More Bat costume goodness!!!
Looking great!!
Looking great!!
Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
There's even more great progress every time I poke my head into this thread!
I'm also diggin' the heck out of the fact that you're going full-Hardeman on the belt!
I'm also diggin' the heck out of the fact that you're going full-Hardeman on the belt!
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
Thanks RRR! We will definately line the utility belt with something so it doesn't snag the outfit. I may go back and tack inside if/when it sags, going through the center back lining.rickrickrick wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2017 10:57 am It all looks great! Look forward to seeing the final product.
Tacking the inside seam allowances is to keep the layers from shifting. And you may find that over time, the satin will stretch/sag unevenly, just from its own weight, making odd bulges. But you can always go back and do some tacks after the fact.
Just one word of caution about the belt boxes - be really careful with the exposed screw heads. They'll be rubbing up against satin and spandex, which both snag/abrade really easily. I recommend covering or sanding the screw heads to make sure they're as unlikely to snag anything as possible. My belt tubes have elastic loops screwed to the backs, and I took the lazy way out and covered the screw heads with a dollop of hot glue.
RRR
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
For the buckle, Rob used Chuck's pattern and dremeled the shapes, crafted the inside buckle parts and welded them on. Then used rivets with washers to attach onto the leather belt.
For the boots, we used ladies leather boots, cut them off at the ankle, re-hemmed the tops, re-glued the top edges inside with contact cement to flatten the seam. Rob will attach these to a pair of his own boots. Thoughts?
For the boots, we used ladies leather boots, cut them off at the ankle, re-hemmed the tops, re-glued the top edges inside with contact cement to flatten the seam. Rob will attach these to a pair of his own boots. Thoughts?
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Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
Such nice work... Good Job!
Re: working on first Batman outfit :)
Really impressed with these pictures. Good skills and looking fine!
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