Play is the mother of invention.
Yesterday at the Star Trek con, I asked some fans how they made their costumes.
"Shana" (below, from the episode "Gamesters of Triskelion") made the discs on her collar by cutting up flip-flops:
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"Mara" (below, with Kang, from "Day of the Dove") made the fabric of the TOS Klingon's arms & legs by crocheting black and gold yarns and lining them with shimmery fabrics.
"Well, you two look perfect," I said. "Thanks for dressing up--it's a gift to us all."
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One day I want to make a costume to wear too.
This time I just wore the gold felt Star Trek pin Art Sparker made me in 2009 to wear to the Las Vegas con.
Yesterday at the Star Trek con, I asked some fans how they made their costumes.
"Shana" (below, from the episode "Gamesters of Triskelion") made the discs on her collar by cutting up flip-flops:
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"Mara" (below, with Kang, from "Day of the Dove") made the fabric of the TOS Klingon's arms & legs by crocheting black and gold yarns and lining them with shimmery fabrics.
"I'm never using this see-through gold fabric again," she said. "I had no idea how hard it would be to work with."
"Well, you two look perfect," I said. "Thanks for dressing up--it's a gift to us all."
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One day I want to make a costume to wear too.
This time I just wore the gold felt Star Trek pin Art Sparker made me in 2009 to wear to the Las Vegas con.
3 comments:
Looks like you've been having fun! You know just how to wear your Star Trek pin; cool.
Hi, Deanna!
Yeah---on a Spock-blue shirt, eh?
I read your interview at the OTW and would love to chat about vids. My name is Morgan Dawn and I can be reached at mdawn6 @ yahoo.com
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