Sayaka
Series: Madoka Magica
Worn to: Anime Matsuri 12, Fanime 12
Status: Active
Costume Award: ACParadise Madoka Magica 1st Place Sayaka
Difficulty: 4/5
Madoka Magica is one of my favorite series. Sayaka in particular really stood out to me as I watched the series, largely because her character is just so REAL without falling into a particular anime stereotype. She's not the "cute one" or the "temperamental one" but a combination of multiple good and bad traits that makes her seem very human, which I love.
Like all Madoka outfits, this costume was deceivingly difficult. The only parts of the costume that were simple were the thigh highs, arm bands, gloves and wig. The cape was difficult to pattern because of the way it drapes over her shoulders, rather than falling straight down her back. I decided to make the cape a separate piece (which closes with hook and eyes in the front) and I put the decorative collar over top. The collar is a piece of craft foam covered in white spandex and gold craft foam decoration and closes in the back with velcro.
I patterned the bodice from scratch and made all of the box ruffles by hand. There are no closures - I just pull it over my head. I added little gold heart buttons because I thought it was suitable for Sayaka and matched the diamond buttons close enough. :3
The skirt was originally laid out as a regular pleated skirt, which I fit to myself before cutting the diagonal (which I did while it was laid out on the floor, in its pleated form). I added the white strip afterward, which acts as binding along the bottom. The boots started off as ankle boots, which I chopped up. I extended the width along the ankle using triangle wedges and covered the whole thing in teal spandex. The trim along the top is the same trim I used on my bodice and is mostly hand sewn on.
Here is how I made the breast plate.
The sword started off as a wooden practice sword from Amazon for $13, which I built up using paperclay, craft foam, resin, scrapbook paper, and super glaze. I don't have access to or room for power tools so I had to work with what I had!
Worn to: Anime Matsuri 12, Fanime 12
Status: Active
Costume Award: ACParadise Madoka Magica 1st Place Sayaka
Difficulty: 4/5
Madoka Magica is one of my favorite series. Sayaka in particular really stood out to me as I watched the series, largely because her character is just so REAL without falling into a particular anime stereotype. She's not the "cute one" or the "temperamental one" but a combination of multiple good and bad traits that makes her seem very human, which I love.
Like all Madoka outfits, this costume was deceivingly difficult. The only parts of the costume that were simple were the thigh highs, arm bands, gloves and wig. The cape was difficult to pattern because of the way it drapes over her shoulders, rather than falling straight down her back. I decided to make the cape a separate piece (which closes with hook and eyes in the front) and I put the decorative collar over top. The collar is a piece of craft foam covered in white spandex and gold craft foam decoration and closes in the back with velcro.
I patterned the bodice from scratch and made all of the box ruffles by hand. There are no closures - I just pull it over my head. I added little gold heart buttons because I thought it was suitable for Sayaka and matched the diamond buttons close enough. :3
The skirt was originally laid out as a regular pleated skirt, which I fit to myself before cutting the diagonal (which I did while it was laid out on the floor, in its pleated form). I added the white strip afterward, which acts as binding along the bottom. The boots started off as ankle boots, which I chopped up. I extended the width along the ankle using triangle wedges and covered the whole thing in teal spandex. The trim along the top is the same trim I used on my bodice and is mostly hand sewn on.
Here is how I made the breast plate.
The sword started off as a wooden practice sword from Amazon for $13, which I built up using paperclay, craft foam, resin, scrapbook paper, and super glaze. I don't have access to or room for power tools so I had to work with what I had!